When Life Starts to Crumble

For different reasons we all at one point or another find our lives crumbling around us.  What we do or do not when our life starts to crumble makes a huge difference on how fast we bounce back from our life falling apart. Sometimes we should react quickly, other times we should barely react at all.

Some of us spend a lot of energy trying to patch our lives back together and try to make it what it was before. Others feel relief at their lives falling apart and good riddance to their old life. Most of us rarely try to manage the transition our lives are go through from one state to the other.

As we live, our life is always in a state of transition. If you have small children it may seem your day to day life is one of juggling events and activities and trying to find time for yourself in the process. If you do not have children in your life, your days may filled with different activities that require your attention. Some of us fill our lives with drama, others strive for peace and quiet. Rarely though do our lives remain the same over time.

How we manage our day to day affairs makes a big difference in how we manage when our lives are starting to fall apart. If we manage through emotion then emotional ups and downs are the norm. If we manage life with some end point in mind, all our decisions are made with that final goal in mind, and the transition to a new life is generally much smoother and stress free.

Too many of us spend enormous amounts of energy trying to keep our lives what they were before our life started falling apart. Most of us do not want anything in our life to change and we struggle to keep things the same. While our intentions are the best, the only real thing we can manage is ourselves and how we choose to act during a life transition.

Occasionally we are blindsided. We come home one day to find our marriage is no more. Our home has burned down, or someone very close to us that we depend on has passed on. Events such as these are very high on the life changing scale, and are not every day situations. When these events happen, we should not let them destroy us.

Upon the knowing of what is our new reality, what we need to do first is make only those decisions that absolutely need to be made. They are not decisions we wish to make, but they have to be made. Usually we find we will be making decisions based on very little life experience. When this happens these crucial and critical decisions have to be made all the same. Gather up whatever information is available and make the best possible decision that can be made while trying to keep emotion out of the process.

Once those crucial few decisions that can not be put off are made, stop and take inventory of your life. As difficult as it may be, place your emotions aside as much as possible and take inventory of the situation. Look for strengths which can be called upon, what assets are available, and what the long term desired outcome is.

Though it my be difficult to not do, lesser decisions should only be made with an end state or end point in mind. Determine a future time, whether it be a month, six months or a year. Decide what life should be at that point. Use that decision as a basis of all more minor decisions.

Each decision will bring one closer or farther from a desired future state. Making more decisions that move towards that desired state rather than away from it, makes getting there a lot easier.  Life altering changes changes can be difficult. Making life sized Decisions without thinking about the results will only make ones life more difficult than it has to be.

If ever, or perhaps when your life starts to crumble around you, follow these three simple steps.

  • Decide what you want your life to be in six months to a year
  • Make decisions to help you move your life in that direction
  • Do not be afraid of accepting challenges along the way

Change is hard, and challenges are part of life. Both can be made easier with a goal in mind for where you want your life to be in the future.

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God’s Will

If there is ever any doubt about God’s will and you, a Google search or going the wordpress blogs will clear it up – not. There are hundreds of posts daily proclaiming what exactly God’s will is from a hundred different perspectives. I find it shocking how God’s will is so well known by thousands of different people, almost like they have a direct line to God.

This idea of one person knowing what God’s will is for each and every individual is pure fantasy. God’s will, does not exist in any manner as far as we humans are concerned. We are free to choose and to do whatever we wish as God stands by and watches.

If God preferred us to be clones, this post would not happen. Those who proclaim to have the inside track of God’s will, would not be proclaiming, as there would be nothing to proclaim. We would be living Gods will, and not thinking there was anything else.

G willCan we possibly know what God’s will really is, or even if it is? There is no written disinterested authority that can be called to account to further define what comprises God’s will. Worse yet, what is written about God’s will is very subjective and modified however one chooses to define it. It is common where one first decides what God’s will is, and then finds written proof to substantiate their position.

It is a silly thought, believing anyone can think on God’s level. Using a single phrase, series of separated phrases, or a complete paragraph from two thousand years ago, from a land and culture we do not really understand. You may as well get in your time machine, travel back a few millennia and tell people to start lighting their fires with a cigarette lighter. This would be just as clear to them, as their thinking is to us now.

There is an easy, foolproof way to understand how well your life and God’s purpose for your life mesh together. There are undeniable proofs everyone has access to, which we have always been aware of. Better than pretending to believe in some words written on paper that we really do not understand, we can know for certain what we are to do with our life and how we are to live.

Set aside quiet time, every day if you can, where your thoughts will not be intruded upon. I am suggesting meditation, or relaxation. If you really want to have a glimmer of God, you need a clear head. Let your mind wander and see where your wanderings take you. Observe at your thoughts without judging them or wondering if they are important enough. Let your thoughts flow where and as they will.

Depending on your spiritual state – which is highly influenced by your emotional and physical state – you will eventually start reflecting on how you are living your life. This is where you begin to learn what your life purpose is and how it fits into God’s purpose for you. As your mind wanders over what you are doing with your life, you will become aware, if you reserve judgment and opinion, exactly how and how you are not leading a life God would prefer you live.

Whether this is God speaking to you, reminding you, or directing your thoughts, this is where you may learn what you should be doing with your life. For some, the knowledge coming from unbiased observation is too great, and they refuse to acknowledge what they now know to be true. For others, they feel like they have touched the face and heart of God and change their life accordingly. For most of us, we land somewhere in between.

Only you can then choose to follow your path. You can continue rebel, and disobey what your heart knows is right, and that is okay too. The choice is yours. Like Pandora’s Box, once you know the difference between the life you lead and the life you should lead, the responsibility of your actions are on you. Choose wisely. Of course you can go on deliberating and questioning, pretending to not have the answers you need.

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Life and happiness you wish for – part two

part one here

Once again plan everything out as if you were actually going on your trip. Don’t forget to think about what clothes you need, shots, medicine, anything you would need if you were really going. Do you have enough clothes of the right type, proper transportation, good shoes for walking, a swim suit? Are you going skiing, scuba diving, fishing, mountain climbing?

Really think about everything you want to take with you, and what you will need to rent. Ensure you have planned enough cash reserve to cover any equipment rentals you will be making. Who do you want to bring along with you? Trips aren’t that much fun when you are alone, unless of course the trip is to get away by yourself.

Once your trip is all planned out, you have a road map of ‘THE’ plan for your life. How and what did you plan? What you spent your time planning out should be a reflection of how you manage your life. What kind of planner did you turn out to be? Is your plan and your life in sync with one another?

Are you a casual planner like me, taking some clean clothes and leaving everything else to fate? Or perhaps you planned to every detail, including travel dates and times, meals, entertainment and adventure? As the saying almost goes, “The devil is in the details.” Only this time it is not the devil in the details, it is you who is in the details.

However you have planned your trip should be a reflection of your life. If your trip is well planned, your life should be a well planned event. Having a difference between your trip and your life will make you miserable and unhappy.

For example, if your trip included three very close friends who you really would like to be intimate with (this is your dream trip after all), a monogamous relationship is probably not in your best interests right now. If you have every detail planned out including where you will be at certain times throughout the day, and how much you will spend each day, becoming a free agent is not a good career choice for you. Your plan should model your life.

If you find yourself troubled or frustrated about your life; wondering why things are not going the way you want them to, now may be a great time to plan a trip to wherever you have always wanted to visit? Taking the time to plan a trip will lead to you better plan your life and start changing your life into what you want your life to be. With your imaginary trip planned out, it is easy to see what should be changed in your life to better suit you.

Once you have your trip planned and your life changed, all you have to do is work your plan and you will be taking the first step towards your trip! So, when does the bus leave?

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