Necessary endings don’t have to be an “end all at once” kind of thing. Or maybe you wake up 15-20 minutes earlier to get in a good stretch or get in a quick exercise routine. They can be as simple as no longer eating past 7 pm or adding kale to your plate in place of potatoes. It’s okay to acknowledge the pain, but it’s equally important to acknowledge that new beginnings open your eyes and open your heart thus changing your life. In fact, that pain will be temporary compared to staying where you are. The endings may sting with pain as well, but the sting to the endings won’t last forever. The question is…How bad do you want it? When the pain of where you are is worse than your circumstance and your routines, then you will engage in necessary endings. Your tomorrows can be different from today. Actions must follow the direction in which your “hope” points in order for routines and life to change. Many people “hope” things will change, but “hope is not a strategy.” Hope is an important element for change, but hope by itself is the only hope. The good news is that you can get out of the rut and get on track for healthy new beginnings. Pay attention to the pattern and how it affects you and those around you. If you aren’t sure how you’re truly spending your time, then I encourage you to monitor your daily routine for a full week. What do you need to end in your life so you may experience better health?ĭo your eating habits need a new beginning? It’s time for new beginnings which start with necessary endings!Īre you ready for life-changing necessary endings? And your business or employer is noticing that your “routines” are not promising for your best health or for the business’. Your friends stop calling because you don’t engage with them as often as you used to, except for maybe on Facebook. Your kids stop asking you to come outside and throw the ball around because they know you’ll say, “Not right now,” and the NOW never seems to come around. It’s affected not only you but the people around you as well. The routines you’ve established have left a mark on how you look, feel, and act. Or maybe you’ve nestled up to your computer to live vicariously through others via social media. You’ve always come home from work, made dinner, then plopped in front of the T.V. All rights reserved.How often do you stay where you are because it’s what you’ve always done? Subscribe & Listen to more episodes of the Podcast: Access More | Spotify | AppleĬopyright © 2002-2023. Learn everything about Paula’s company CARRY Media and sign up for The CARRY ALL, THE essential weekly newsletter for the working mom that drops every Sunday!įollow along with CARRY Media on social media: with Paula & share what you are feeling called to in this season of your life: Instagram | Twitter | Facebook Paula’s new book, “You Don’t Have to Carry It All: Ditch the Mom Guilt and Find a Better Way Forward'', is almost here! Visit to preorder your copy and get the scoop on her upcoming meet and greet bookstore tour!ĭon’t miss Paula’s biweekly newsletter where she shares facts, favorites, fun… and giveaways! Visit and scroll to the bottom to add your email to the list. Keep up with Beth on Instagram or over at the Living Proof Ministries website Listener discretion is advised.Ĭheck out Beth’s new picture book, “All My Knotted Up Life” Hear the untold story behind her deep conviction, her message for anyone finding themself surprised by where their calling has taken them and why she says teaching aerobics is still one of the best things she’s done in her life! Note: While this conversation is a healthy dose of heavy and light, some content may not be suitable for all ears. Her actions ignited a public firestorm within the church about women’s roles, which would eventually lead Beth to break away from the denomination she was born into. This week Beth takes Paula on the deeply personal journey she’s been on that led her to release her much-anticipated memoir, “All My Knotted Up Life”.Īfter spending decades writing, leading and speaking to sold-out arenas around the globe, Beth opens up to Paula about the critical cultural moment that led this lifelong Southern Baptist to use her voice (and her Tweets) to stand up for women. Leaning into a big call on your life often requires a healthy dose of courage – of which this week’s guest has no shortage of! Beloved Bible study leader, bestselling author, speaker and all-around visionary, Beth Moore, is a faith leader familiar to many – but until recently, known by few.
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