I still find myself in "rush mode." Especially when I am under a lot of emotional pressure. Panic and fear even over the smallest things. And I have this overwhelming urge to rush without thinking. Like I am going to miss something. Or not have enough time. Need to be in control.
Even rushing my journey. A place although painful at times, can welcome awesome breakthroughs. If I rush too much in order to avoid pain, the beauty of a breakthrough may be missed.
I still need to take these deep long breaths and breathe!
Hello Just be Real:)
ReplyDeleteHoping this November will be a fresh breath of air for you, taking time to take in the beauty of fall.
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DeleteI find my self in that same rush-rush mode sometimes. I'm learning, still, to wait upon the Lord, and rest in His peace.
ReplyDeleteI think we all struggle with rush mode at times. Thank you for sharing this....your words are inspiring!
ReplyDeleteMan can I relate! I am miss rush queen! Beautiful picture, love the trees with the sun shining in.
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I get in emotional rushes too, where everything feels urgent.
ReplyDeleteThat picture is stunning! God's creation is so beautiful! I can sometimes rush through emotions and not savor every bite of healing that I need to eat. Many blessings!
ReplyDeleteJBR, I'm praying that you will find moments of stillness and rest in the arms of Jesus. Espcially during the busy holiday season. Praying for you!
ReplyDeleteGood advice. Sometimes we need to slow down to hear what God is telling us.
ReplyDeleteI really love that pic too!
Patience and slowing down is hard for me too. I want to hurry up and get where I want to go. We miss a lot though when we go zipping along. Good post, Grace. :)
ReplyDeletePraying that each day gets better for you.
ReplyDeleteSlow deep breaths always help.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and deep photograph.
ReplyDeleteI fully agree with you - that there is beauty among our pain, especially in the breakthroughs.
Hope you are well.