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Dallas area Adopt Without Debt Workshop

10.04.2012 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

The dust has barely settled from my whirlwind trip and I am off again. This time to Dallas – our old stomping grounds.

We lived in Dallas from 1997-1999 and it’s where Noah was born so I’m excited to go back.

Workshop Details

Saturday, October 13th
9:00-11:30 a.m.
Cottonwood Creek Baptist Church

REGISTER HERE

I would love to see you there!

Categories // Family Matters

Hearing what they mean, not what they say

10.01.2012 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

Insecure.

It’s not a word I would use to describe myself. At all.

But the truth is, I think we all struggle with insecurity.

Last spring I joined two of my friends to do Beth Moore’s “So Long Insecurity” study. I really wasn’t sure how much I would learn, but it’s Beth Moore – you know you’re going to learn something.

As we went through the eight-week study I was able to identify some areas of insecurity and really begin to think through where they come from and how they manifest themselves.

I was reminded of something I learned in Gary Smalley’s book “The DNA of Relationships” where he talks about how everyone has a “core fear.” He, of course, expands on how that plays into a couple’s relationship.

He lists a dozen or so common core fears for men and women.

Mine?

“Being invalidated, as if my words and actions are being devalued and ignored.”

Now I might not have used the word “invalidated” but I quickly realized that this is definitely my trigger button.

Mark and I have a running joke now, but it started out as a pretty big fight in the early years of our marriage.

I don’t remember the details, but basically we were having a conversation and I relayed some interesting fact or theory on the subject.

I don’t remember if he said something or gave me a look that I took as “That’s the most idiotic thing I’ve ever heard.” My defenses went up and I said that I read it somewhere.

“Where? Good Housekeeping?”

The conversation digressed from there because then, as a future writer, I felt called upon to defend magazine writing in general and explain that you generally can’t get complete nonsense published in a magazine. Well, unless it’s the National Enquirer or something.

So now when one of us will say something that seems a little far-fetched the other will say “Where’d you read that? Good Housekeeping?”

It’s funny now.

It wasn’t then.

Smalley calls it a “core fear” but basically it’s an insecurity.

Which is kind of funny because 1) I’m not insecure about my intelligence and 2) I generally don’t care what people think.

It seems that my dear husband is the one most likely to trigger this issue – probably because he’s one of the few people that I DO care what they think of me.

What’s good is that now both of us know what my trigger issue is. When he gives me a look or makes a comment that has the general “that’s idiotic” tone I remind myself that he’s really not questioning my intelligence.

Then I tell him, “I read it in Good Housekeeping.”

I’ve also seen this play into my relationship with the kids as well. One child seems to hit this button more than others. Somehow “We’re out of cereal” comes out sounding like “I can’t believe you let us run out of cereal. What kind of mom are you?”

Again, not what she’s saying, but it’s what I hear. I’m working really hard to catch those moments and hang on to what I know that person IS really saying.

Do you have a core fear?

 

Categories // Family Matters

Living & Confirming the Dream

09.21.2012 by juliegumm@yahoo.com //

So today marks the close of day 7 of my 13-day road trip.

There have been some “bumps” along the way (that’s another post), but it has been FILLED with highs as well.

Jon Acuff wrote a great post the other day about what our dreams should feel like, illustrated by the perfect picture of his sister’s reaction to the ice cream truck when they were younger. (Read it here.)

That is how I have felt the last few days.

Surrounded by orphan advocates and adoptive families. Sharing stories of adoption, encouraging them in their fundraising process.

It is better than any drug-induced high could ever be.

Total confirmation that this IS my dream. Writing, speaking, encouraging adoptive families.

AND, as if that wasn’t enough, there was this…

Dave came out of the studio on a break to meet with people and Martha introduced me. He was so kind and gracious. I asked him if he would sign a copy of my book, right by his endorsement.

The lovely Stacy Kennedy was snapping photos like crazy.

There it is.

And, if you’re wondering, here’s what Romans 12:2 says…

“Don’t copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God’s will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect.”

LOVE!

Tomorrow I’m meeting with a woman from Show Hope, then some sightseeing and then it’s the start of the Quitter Conference. Cannot wait to soak it all in! I’m sure my twitter feed will be blowing up with awesomeness that I’m learning tomorrow and Saturday.

Categories // Family Matters, Financial Freedom, The Book

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