Moments
for Mum with Elisabeth Corcoran
I heard someone say recently that if you want to be more joyful, you need to
start with simply being grateful. That makes so much sense. Joy comes in part
through a contentment in where you're at in each aspect of your life, and becoming
content flows from an awareness of what you already have.
So one afternoon recently, I gave myself an assignment - it was simply to stop
what I was doing and sit for five minutes and write down as many things that
came to my mind that I love about my life or life in general. Here was my list:
- The
feel of the sun on my face on a not-too-hot-day
- The
sound of the wind chimes Sara picked out for me for my last birthday
- When
Jack walks up to me, blankie in one hand, fingers in mouth, and
just stands next to me as if to say: 'bend down, Mom, I want
a hug'
- My
new addiction - Dunkin Donuts' Strawberry Bold Breeze with banana
and yogurt
- When
I get something really right at work
- Starting
a new book by an author who always draws me in
- When
I'm writing something and it's just flowing
- The
feeling I have now that I'm exercising on a regular basis
- Spending
time with any of my closest friends
- Shopping
(when I've got some extra spending money, of course)
- That
my mother is starting up a prayer ministry in her church
- The
tulips in my front yard that were planted by the previous owner
- I'm pleasantly surprised each spring when they come up
- A
stay-at-home day with no place to go
- When
Kevin brings home a pizza at the end of a hard day - heck, at
the end of any kind of day
And
then when the time was up, I was driven to write:
Father, I am so blessed with big things and with little things. Each of those
things above are blessings to me, actual gifts from You. Thank You for pouring
out so hugely into my life. I am so sorry that I take this for granted - that
I take the daily good things in my life with a grain of salt sometimes, just
expecting them to be there for me, as if I deserve this good of an earthly
life. Thank You for showing Your love to me through such tangible means. I
love You.
You can do this - you can carve out five minutes and write down every good
thing in your life that you can think of. Or, if you really can't find five
minutes, put a blank sheet of paper on your kitchen counter first thing one
morning, then every time you walk past it during the day, stop and jot down
two or three quick things.
Then
at the end of that day, glance over that list. And take another
minute or two to thank God for your personalized joy list.
"It will be a foretaste of heaven to us here below, if we are able to thank
God for all His infinite goodness with all our heart." - Ottokar Prohaszka
- Elisabeth
K Corcoran is the author of In Search of Calm: Renewal for
a Mother's Heart (2005) and Calm in My Chaos: Encouragement
for a Mom's Weary Soul. She is wife to Kevin, and mum to
Sara, 8, and Jack, 7. Her passion is encouraging women and she
fulfills that through heading up the
Women's Ministries on staff at Blackberry Creek Community Church in Aurora,
Illinois and writing and speaking as much as she can. Both books are available
at www.amazon.com
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