Thursday, September 24, 2009

Journal Entry | Resting

My youngest brother, Jedi, is on the phone with his new best friend, whose name he can't remember. My sister Amie is a nanny for Wesley's family (the boy on the other end of the phone), which is how the two boys met. At the moment, they are trying to play long-distance tic-tac-toe, but seven-year-old male communication can't conquer space. Yet. They finish their conversation, and Jedi skips outside.

I love living at home.

I'm sitting at the kitchen table sipping on a cup of English Breakfast tea. Beef is in the crock pot, rice is on the stove, and corn is almost finished. Jedi pops his head in the back door— "Oh my gosh, it smells like the best thing ever." And back out he goes again. I wonder why he came in...

I'm relearning rest. Again.

I've spent the past two days processing. Analyzing myself, praying through weaknesses, getting counsel from friends. I realized that I'm on the verge of burnout... but in a different way than before. Mental and emotional burnout is different than physical burnout. Harder to identify, harder to deal with, harder to heal from. So I'm relearning rest, and building rest into my life— now— so that I don't burn out later. Like, next week. Or tomorrow.

Here are some ideas. I'm already working on more. What helps you to rest? Do you have any more suggestions for me?

2 comments:

Lydia said...

Meet a friend at a local coffee shop. Call a long distance friend. ;-)

Ruth Ann said...

I like your list.

And hope you don't mind, but I'm stealing some of those ideas. =)

One of my favorites is to remember that Scripture where we are told to 'Be still and KNOW that I am God.' We get way too busy in our lives and we do need to slow down and remember Him and know that He is the only reason we have life and the only reason we should do anything.

So, thanks for the reminder. =)

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