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Focus Friday

Focus on the following scripture throughout the day. It’s God’s Word and it’s what He desires us to believe. Believe it is true for you because God’s Word is Truth. Speak this Word to yourself throughout the day. Personalize it by putting your name in it!

“But I will hope continually, and will praise You yet more and more.” ~Psalm 71:14  [AMP]

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Let’s Roll

I was recently reading a book, Found: God’s Will, by John MacArthur, Jr., and was struck by a passage near the end of the book. He describes what he calls a crucial principle for seeing your desires come to pass:

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“Imagine trying to steer and change the direction of a stationary tractor-truck. Tough assignment. It would take huge cranes and chains to even budge it. But once rolling, a truck weighing 36,000 pounds is not difficult to control.” 

Are  you hoping for your desires to come to pass but haven’t taken any action on them? Have you asked God for wisdom and direction in pursuing those desires?

Mr. MacArthur goes on to say that when God takes over the steering wheel of our lives with His strong (loving) arms, things happen a lot easier. “God likes to use people who are already moving.”

Are you establishing a pattern of persistence, taking steps of faith to get rolling so God can steer you toward the good He has planned for you?

Let’s roll so that our persistence will lead us to and through the open doors of opportunity, joy, and abundance.

Focus Friday

Focus on the following scripture throughout the day. It’s God’s Word and it’s what He desires us to believe. Believe it is true for you because God’s Word is Truth. Speak this Word to yourself throughout the day. Personalize it by putting your name in it!

“Those who trust in, lean on, and confidently hope in the Lord are like Mount Zion, which cannot be moved but abides and stands fast forever.” ~Psalm 125:1

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PCOS

Here’s an excerpt from an email newsletter I received from  a friend, Dr. Nadia Brown of Doyenne Leadership Institute, regarding her struggles with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). 

I hope it encourages you in some way to know that you are not alone in the infertility journey. Keep your hope strong and focused!

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My very concerned husband asked me if I were feeling okay after another night of me not sleeping well. During the conversation he asked the question “have you gained weight”?

Yikes! Did he really just ask me that? He has NEVER asked me that.

For those that don’t know my husband, he didn’t ask the question out of malice or ill-will, he was sincerely trying to analyze the situation so that he could fix it and I could sleep.

But did he have to ask me that question?

Yes, I’ve gained weight and it’s very noticeable… to me. My jeans don’t fit the way they used to and my hormones have been a raging hot mess. Despite my efforts of maintaining my eating regimen, it just was not paying off when it came to those lovely three digits on that scale.

It has been one of those weeks where you walk by the scale and give it the stank eye while secretly wishing you could just smash it all to pieces.

Several years ago, I was diagnosed with Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), which is an endocrine disorder where a woman’s hormones are completely and utterly out of whack! (Dr. Nadia’s non-medical definition).

Some of the symptoms are infertility, acne, and weight gain especially around the middle.  Doctors often share the grim news that not only will it be difficult or impossible to get pregnant it may also be difficult (or impossible) to lose weight!

Why am I sharing this?

Because whether you want to admit it or not, the way you feel about yourself and your overall health impact your performance at work. It is even more frustrating when you feel like you are doing everything right and yet you’re still not seeing the results you want to see.

This week with getting back into the groove of business and working on my new project has been stressful in and of itself. Add in the fact that I’m not feeling my best and I don’t feel that I look my best added insult to injury.

It has been difficult to focus due to a lack of sleep and because of my type A personality I tend to just say “I need to work a little harder”. I just need to be more disciplined and it will get better.

That’s where my coach comes in. As we were talking, she could tell that something wasn’t right and instead of saying “Nothing” (the standard lie so many women tell when someone asks what’s wrong) I shared with her what was going on.

It’s not always easy to be vulnerable and share that not only is something wrong, but despite your best efforts you don’t seem to be able to fix it.

Her response was, “Be easy on yourself”.

It wasn’t a “get out of jail free” card that meant I no longer had to work hard and handle my business, but it was permission to admit that there are some things that are out of my control. It was permission to acknowledge that I won’t have all of the answers, but when I am physically, emotionally, and hormonally off it affects every single area of my life whether I like it or not.

Sometimes your support team isn’t there to help you do anything major except to remind you to give yourself a break. Everything isn’t going to be perfect and there are some things that are beyond your immediate control.

After our conversation, she forwarded me the contact information of someone who could relate to what I was going through in case I wanted to talk about it more. Not only could she relate, but she shared the findings of her personal research along with her story.

While reading the contact’s story detailing her journey with PCOS, her findings and her approach I began to not only feel better, but I began to see that I had options beyond 1) keep doing what I’ve been doing or 2) just give up altogether.

Three years ago when I decided to make some serious changes in my health, it paid off big. Not only did I lose weight and feel great, but was able to stop taking asthma and allergy medications after 20 years! It was nothing short of miraculous. So surely, if I just stayed the course it would help with this too, right?

Maybe not.

The former process just didn’t fit my life and my new hectic schedule. It not only no longer served me, but it frankly wasn’t working. Now I may have found another way. In reading her story and her research, I found an option that not only fits my lifestyle, but also fits my desire to take a more holistic approach to my health.

I had a choice to make. Was I going to sit there and whine about it or was I going to do something about it?

I could make the choice to continue doing things the way that I have been or I could try something new. By making minor shifts in my daily routine and actions, I could have a major impact on my mood, my health, and my waistline.**excerpt from Dr. Nadia’s soon to be released book ~ Leading Like a Lady: How to Shatter Your Inner Glass Ceiling

Note: This is not a fad diet. As a matter of fact, she recommends you throw out the word D-I-E-T! Can I get an “AMEN”?

What is going on in your world right now that you may need to evaluate? The definition for insanity is doing the same thing and expecting a different result. Even things that we deem good may no longer serve us for where we are and where we want to go.

Instead of beating yourself up about it, why not open up and see if there might be a better way? Be easy on yourself.

A Mother’s Day Letter to Pastors

As we approach Mother’s Day, I remember how difficult was to get through the Day before I overcame infertility, especially at church. I thought this excerpt from Amy Young’s blog would be good food for thought…especially for pastors as they consider their method of honoring mothers during Sunday’s service.

“To those who walk the hard path of infertility, fraught with pokes, prods, tears, and disappointment – we walk with you. Forgive us when we say foolish things. We don’t mean to make this harder than it is.”

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Hear Me Roar!

TCWF conf flyer croppedPlease join me as I speak about having Hope in the midst of infertility

The TCWF Women’s Empowerment Conference is a FREE virtual conference that you can listen to from your phone, tablet, or computer.

There are a variety of topics covered and I’m pleased that I get to address infertility.

Even though the conference is free, you MUST REGISTER in order to receive access information.

The conference is THIS Saturday, 5/4/13, 1pm-5pm EDT. Please note the timeframe is shown in Eastern time.

You can see workshop topics and speakers on the website at http://www.inspiredconferences.com

Please share this with friends. I’m sure they all could use some encouraging and empowering as well!

I hope to “see” you on Saturday at TCWF!

P.S. If you’re unable to attend, you can order my book and the recording of the entire conference HERE.

Focus Friday

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Image courtesy of Nutdanai Apikhomboonwaroot/ FreeDigitalPhotos.net

 

 

Focus on the following scripture throughout the day. It’s God’s Word and it’s what He desires us to believe. Believe it is true for you because God’s Word is Truth. Speak this Word to yourself throughout the day. Personalize it by putting your name in it!

 

“I have set the LORD always before me; Because He is at my right hand I shall not be moved. Therefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoices; My flesh also will rest in hope.” ~ Psalm 16:8,9 [NKJV]

Rest Fuels Hope

Sometimes, during the struggle, it’s hard to see God’s love. BUT…

God IS Love and He, like the father of the prodigal son will always be eager to run to us, no matter the barriers that have kept us at a distance. He has already done everything necessary, through Jesus, to remove ALL the barriers so that we can rest in His love. Today, continuously choose to rest in Him because He continuously seeks to impart His love to you, in you, and all around you.

“Love recognizes no barriers. It jumps hurdles, leaps fences, penetrates walls to arrive at it’s destination full of hope.” –Maya Angelou

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RESOLVE’s Action Plan

Thought I’d share this newsletter from RESOLVE with you today as we acknowledge infertility on a national scale. I’d like to add: use the Word of God to build and maintain hope for having a child!

A Special National Infertility 
Awareness Week® Update from RESOLVE:
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Definition of an advocate: someone who strongly or publicly supports someone or something. That someone is you and that something is infertility.
Infertility can take a toll on your body, your relationships, your finances, and your emotions. RESOLVE exists to improve the lives of people with infertility. We do this by providing you with ways to advocate for yourself, and gain control over this disease.

Actions you can take today:

1. Find a RESOLVE Support Group in your area.
2. Learn about the issues the infertility community will bring to Washington, D.C. on May 8th.
3. Volunteer for RESOLVE. 
4. Visit our Facebook page and tell us how you advocate for yourself, and for our community.
5.Tell us your personal story.

Special Event: Join RESOLVE and Parenting.com for a special “Twitterview” event on Wednesday, April 24th at 1:00PM ET.

Resurrect Your Hope

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Easter has passed but resurrection is still on my mind. Watching The Bible TV miniseries gave me some new insights about the love and ministry of Jesus. One of them is about hope.

After Jesus willingly gave His life on the cross for everyone in the world (even the unborn), He did not just leave an empty tomb as proof that He had risen. He chose to once again demonstrate His love for us by presenting “Himself to them [believers] and gave many convincing proofs that he was alive. He appeared to them over a period of forty days and spoke about the kingdom of God” (Acts 1:3 NIV). Jesus did not want to leave His followers wondering what happened once they saw that His tomb was empty. He wanted to convince them that He indeed had risen for the justification [freedom from guilt and the penalty of sin] of all who choose to believe in Him! Two thousand years later, we can live in that freedom because of Jesus’ resurrection.

What does that have to do with hope? Well, I think Jesus stayed on earth so long after His death because He wanted to make sure that those who believed in Him had not lost hope. Some may have lost hope because Jesus did not become the reigning King of Israel as they had envisioned Him. Others may have believed the Pharisees account of grave robbers having come to steal the body and lost hope that Jesus was really their Messiah.  Jesus wanted to assure the believers that He indeed had risen so He patiently took time to show Himself to many so that we, two thousand years later could believe and have hope in Him.

If you’ve lost hope for something in your life, maybe for having a baby, or advancing on your job, or overcoming a debilitating illness, RESURRECT your hope! Bring your hope back to life by finding a promise of God that relates to your situation. Believe that the promise is true for you. If you find it hard to believe, ask God to help you believe it (Mark 9:24). Then speak that promise and expect it to manifest in your life. You’ll have to be persistent in speaking that promise…your enemy, the devil, will do all he can to distract you from believing and speaking it with confidence. Despite that, continue to thank God that His promise for you is sure and worthy of your trust. Rest assured, your hope will be renewed and your confidence increased as you take a stand on the promises of God.

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