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The #1 Way to Kill Your Contentment

08.15.2012 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

I’m knee deep in prepping to speak at a women’s conference on one of my favorite topics – contentment.

Usually we think of contentment in terms of material goods, but it can affect all areas of our lives.

Are you content in your career, your marriage, your health? Are you okay with where you are in life, or are you already searching for the next great adventure?

The number one thing you can do to kill your contentment?

COMPARE

Comparisons will kill your contentment quicker than you can say “If only…”

Someone is always going to have a nicer house than you, be going on that exotic vacation you long for, and have kids that seem better behaved.

The grass always seems greener on the other side of the fence. But how much money did they have to spend on fertilizer? How many back-breaking hours have the spent caring for the lawn. You will probably never know.

What you may not realize is that your neighbor is drowning in debt to pay for that huge house. Or that exotic vacation is the result of a work bonus they earned after a year of working 80+ hour weeks and sacrificing family time. And NOBODY’S kids are perfect.

When we started on our debt-free journey, it helped me shift my perspective and realize that a lot of those awesome “things” I thought I wanted came with too much debt. It simply wasn’t worth it to me anymore.

So identify where you struggle with contentment. Then figure out how you can stop comparing. For example, during my one-year no shopping challenge I stayed away from the mall. I didn’t read fashion magazines or browse the online catalogs of my favorite stores. It helped tremendously.

If you are discontent with your house, don’t go looking at model homes. Stop browsing all the awesome home ideas on Pinterest. Stop watching HGTV.

Comparisons kill contentment.

 

Categories // Faith, Financial Freedom

The Theology of Total Recall

08.08.2012 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

So last night hubs and I went on date night and caught “Total Recall.”

(If you’re looking for a review, this isn’t it. Although I will say it’s more of a renter than a $9 movie. Mark claims the first one is way better.)

But a couple of the lines in the movie struck me.

Colin Farrell’s character wants to remember the past, remember who he was.

But the resistance leader, Matthias, tells him, “the past is just a construct of the mind. The heart wants to live in the present.”

Obviously, the past is not just a “construct” for those of us that don’t live in a futuristic, mind altering world.

But how often do we get trapped in our past, letting it define us?

Our past influences us, yes. It changes us.

But it does not define us. It does not define our future.

Unless we let it.

Are you letting your past define your future?

Categories // Faith

Truly Thankful

11.17.2011 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

“The truly thankful person is a truly peaceful person. They have made a habit no matter what to notice, pause and choose.

Noticing something for which to be thankful no matter what circumstance they’re in.

Pausing to acknowledge this something as a reminder of God’s presence.”

-Lysa TerKeurst

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Writer. Wife. Mother. Traveler. Coffee-addict. Book-lover. Television-Junkie. I love stories. Hearing them, watching them, telling them, living them.

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