Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Works-For-Me Wednesday: Guarding My Mind


Maybe you don't struggle with fear or worry like I do. Maybe you get to the end of each day, lay your head on your pillow and drift quickly to sleep without taking any of the worries of the day with you. I hope that's the case, I really do! But that's not how it is for me. As much as I try to pray, give it all to God and not worry, things creep into my mind especially as I'm laying in bed trying to go to sleep. Or even worse, when I wake up in the middle of the night.

Being a mom is hard. There is so much to grapple with, coordinate and think about! We are dealing with every aspect of our family's health and well-being, running a home, and as is the case for homeschooling moms like me, we are are also coordinating their educations. I rely on many well-chosen books that I am regularly reading to help me. God has been so faithful to guide me to some good authors and sound advice. But, the truth is, as great as it is to snuggle in with a good book before I go to sleep, I don't always need to read that advice right before bed. Because, if I do, then I'm wrestling with the "issue du jour" when what I need to be doing is... resting. So, I've begun saving my "informative reading" for the morning or daytime hours. I've got a few minutes here or there, while I'm waiting outside of lessons or (as is the case in the summers) by the pool. It's so much easier to take in and assimilate information regarding stressful situations raising teenagers or my own health concerns in the mornings after I've read my Bible, while the sunlight is streaming through the windows, the birds are chirping, I'm enjoying coffee or on a summer afternoon sipping iced tea by the pool or maybe for an afternoon break by a sunny window or on the porch. The information may be heavy but the environment is not. At night it is dark. Sometimes for me it can even seem oppressive. Things seem more final. More worrisome. That is the time to read Scriptures, uplifting books, stories of hope, (especially books like 31 Days of Praise) or any book that declares God's sovereignty and power. That is what I need in the forefront of my mind as I drift off to sleep, not a bunch of "what-ifs," either from fictional scenarios in books or TV shows, or even well-meaning child-rearing advice.

So, what "works for me" is being more deliberate about when I read certain information. Knowing when I can best read it without fear taking root. Knowing when I need to bathe my mind with hope and power, reminding myself of Who's in control.

To read more of what works for others, or to share something that works for you, visit Kristin at We Are That Family. Have a wonderful Wednesday!

5 comments:

Niki Jolene said...

This is brilliant! I have been thinking about this topic a lot lately, since I suffer from insomnia off and on throughout the year. Purposeful reading...I like it!



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Jill said...

Great advice, as always!!

Linda said...

I can absolutely identify with all of this Cyndi. You have made a wise choice. For some reason, the minute my head hits the people my mind kicks into gear. How much better it would be if it was filled with praise and uplifting things.
I'm so glad you're writing again Cyndi!

Tracy said...

I can relate to both what you say as well as Jill's comment about my mind kicking into gear the moment my head hits the pillow. Your suggestion for spending time putting our mind on God's greatness prior to sleep time is an excellent one.

Tricia said...

That is such great advice! I am the same way...when my head hits the pillow, I hit the rewind button and play through the day. Except, I can only hear the negative parts of my day at night!