8 Responses to “Can You Just Let It All Go?”

  1. shessavvy says:

    I can totally relate to this post. Over the past few weeks, I've been feeling like it's time for me to decide what is really important to me. I've been trying to do some soul searching and decide which groups/organizations I'm going to become less active with and seriously thinking about if my current job is really where I want to be. As women, we get completely wrapped up in our daily lives we forget to take time to nurture what is most important to us. I haven't had a day to do absolutely nothing in literally 5 years and I know that's not healthy. I really need a day to do nothing, no answering phone calls or responding to emails if for nothing else but to maintain my sanity. Time to relax, relate, release!

    • Dannigyrl says:

      Absolutely. I know I have been so involved in so many different things that my passions started to falter. I think we should regroup and focus on the thing that are most important to us. Everything else will work itself out. Thanks for reading!

  2. dareesinsights says:

    I find myself getting overwhelmed sometimes, and when I recognize it, I have to stop and refocus on what is important. Everything that seems to be "urgent" is not necessarily important. Redefining our values, goals, and status periodically, while making private time for God and ourselves (with no kids or significant others) can go a long way to helping us get back in balance.

  3. glamzini
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    I can not tell it all.

    I've gone through cycles in my life where I get way too loaded up with "stuff" then I say "to hell with it" and chuck everything in the trash and start over. In the past that "everything" included graduate degrees (yes plural), houses, jobs etc. Yes, I was serious about the start over.

    Alas, now I'm married and more 'settled' and can't "chuck" as easily as my more spry younger years. I have recently found myself unpacking (my nice mature way of saying planned chucking) for the past few years… in a more strategic manner so to speak. Even then I've found God had to dang near chop me in both knees and ankles to get me to SAT DOWN SOMEWHERE!!! LOL.

    Anyhoo, the moral of the story is I'm a work in progress. The End. :)

  4. DojtaDivah says:

    Right. On. Time. I am quickly spreading myself so thin that I'm transparent. Its almost like I'm afraid to stop moving for fear that I'll shatter under the weight. Then I stop and pray. I have committed my life to service as God has led me, and I can do all things though Him who strengthens me. Daree is right that balance is key. I am sure that God wants me to work hard, but not to put myself (back) in the hospital. So when it gets to be to much, I just don't work for a day or two. I take time alone to get a pedi, have a nice lunch, veg out on the couch watching Say Yes to the Dress. LOL This time to recharge helps immensely. You have to listen to your body and your soul and know when you need a break – then take it.

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