Rules Made to be Broken Part 2
For example, the rule we have about “cars should not ever pull out in front of us” is our rule, our rule only, and not anyone else’s rule. Sure, it makes sense; it would be nice if people always displayed courteous and safe driving habits. But the truth is, sometimes people will pull out in front of me. The truth is, sometimes I make mistakes. I am not perfect. Others are not perfect. So how do we avoid the anger? We need to re-frame the irrational rules developed and replace them with rational and true thinking patterns. Learn to recognize rules that cause you trouble. Usually the rules we have adopted start with “I must always” or “I should,” “You must always,” “You should.” For example, “I must be in control of...
Rules Were Made to be Broken Part 1
Ever experience what is referred to as “road rage?” You know, someone pulls out in front of you on the road then slows to a crawling 35 mph in a 50 mph speed zone and you suddenly have the urge to pull up beside them and make obscene gestures with your hands or fingers. Or you decide to pull up as close as you can to their rear bumper and flash your headlights. This is a good example of unhealthy anger that boils up when one of our rules are broken. We all have rules about life, ourselves and others. We have rules about how others should treat us. Rules about being on time, being accepted and how our children should behave. We have rules about how other children should behave. We establish our rules about “knowing,” or being in control of...
Social Anxiety
Ever experience fear or anxiety when meeting new people or in social settings? We’ve probably all felt some tension at one time or the other. Where does this fear originate? Multiple sources of evidence suggest that problematic social anxiety is directly related to our attempts to hide aspects of our “self” from others. We might be telling our self that “If you really knew (_____ ) about me, you would reject me.” We try and avoid scrutiny at times to avoid negative evaluation. But more recent research seems to indicate that it’s not just the fear of negative evaluation by others but more related to the degree to which we BELIEVE the negative evaluation is true. Do we believe the negative evaluation being conducted...
News From Africa
A friend of mine (Andrea Warden) who attends Providence Church is on a mission trip to Kenya. I received a note from her today and wanted to share it with you. Our days have been very busy! The guys have been working hard on random construction projects and we, ladies, have been building relationships with the girls at the Neema Home. Yesterday, we had a special outing to work with a middle-aged married couple from Washington named Jeff & Carla Picicci. They began doing missions work in Kenya a few years ago and the Lord gave them a very clear, great vision to begin what is now called “Rehema Ministries” (rehemaministries.com). They have a home for abandoned babies/children. Last year when they began, they had around 30 kids and have doubled in...
The Stories We Weave
If you know me and most of you do, you’re well versed in my mantra of “what are you telling yourself?” and “Is this true?” In order to move forward with emotional happiness and stability in life, we must be willing to live in the present. We must be willing to re-frame the narrative we have each created for ourselves. This narrative is our story and it’s only our story. It’s not our mother’s, father’s, friend’s, boyfriend’s, husband’s, wife’s, or anyone else’s, it’s our personal story that we have created and scripted. This means that only you can change your story. No one, absolutely no one, can do that for you. We create this story (remember it’s our...
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