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Get Out of Your Rut!

January 11, 2018 by Ellen 4 Comments

She was an odd cat. Not at all a slave to routine like other cats – or even like me, her own human mama.

She would sleep in her bed…or my bed…or the couch. She didn’t have to have her food first thing in the morning, like my last cat. She would eat when she was hungry. Well, I suppose she did have one routine – when we sat down for Sunday lunch, she would eat Sunday lunch, too! Crazy cat.

There’s a lesson to be learned here. Our cat lived a life of routine in all her days: same house, same rooms, yet none of it was routine to her. She made every little thing new and different.

“Maybe tonight I’ll sleep on the iComfort bed. Ooh, tomorrow night I’ll sleep in the guest bedroom! There’s cushy pillows in there! I like looking through the living room window, but tomorrow I think I’ll get the view from the bedroom window.”

As we face this new year, and think about goals and resolutions, we can take a page from her book:

Our ordinary days don’t have to be routine.

Studies show that every thought you have digs a small trench in your brain. The more often you have that thought, the deeper the rut. When you have daily habits that you do over and over, it seems like you don’t even have to think about them, but your brain is actually following the trench – or rut – that has developed over time. Your brain has kicked into auto mode. Why, I have ruts so deep in my brain, they crack open my sinus cavities!

If your life seems to be filled with routine, if you feel like you’re in a rut, take a page from the cat – do something different! Change things up.

See your ordinary, everyday life through new eyes.

Here are some small changes you can make that will shake up your routine and get out of your rut:

1. Take a different route to work. But don’t just drive. Notice where you are, the different scenery! You may be pleasantly surprised at what you see. Make your commute into a journey!
2. Listen to a different radio station. I’m doing this now. You know what? I have rediscovered classical music. I find Mozart relaxing.
3. Listen to podcasts instead of music! One of my favorites is Live the Promise by Suzie Larson. Good stuff there
4. Watch a lot of TV? Try reading a good book.
5. Tap into your creative side: Start a project. Build, make, or practice something. Give yourself something to do and think about. Sometimes ruts are a result of stress, and projects can be a vacation from stress.

Why is it important to get out of our ruts?

A recent study in Newsweek found that a particular ares of your brain (the posterior cingulate cortex) seems to get excited when you shake up your routine! Imagine that!

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Go ahead, shake up your routine. Get out of your rut. Make 2018 a year and a season of change! Not the same ol’ same ol’ – I’m going to give it a try, how about you?

Let me know in the comments what small changes you are going to make to shake up your routine.

For everything there is a season, a time for every activity under heaven. Ecclesiastes 3:1

Grace be with you,

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Are You A Sissie?

September 20, 2014 by Ellen 10 Comments

“Gittin’ old ain’t fer sissies!”

The bumper sticker made me laugh out loud (or LOL, depending on your age). I had just celebrated by 56th birthday, and the aches and pains of mild arthritis, and a pinched nerve at C8, made me realize how true this statement is!

To combat the symptoms of aging, I’ve had to change my lifestyle, incorporating things that haven’t been regular habits.

Massage. For the overall aches, as well as arthritis, massage therapy has helped loosen my stiff and aching joints and muscles. I have loved incorporating this into my life! Love it! I can rationalize the expense, because it is a medical necessity!

Exercise. There. I said it. The “E” word. Did I mention I hate exercise? Especially in the heat of South Louisiana? I am currently using an app called “Couch to 5k”, that talks to me and tells me when to run and when to walk. It helps having “someone” prompt me. I have felt a difference in my energy level, and a lessening of the aches and pains. But did I mention I hate exercise? It’s HARD!

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Chiropractor. Indeed, the chiropractic adjustments have helped my pinched nerve. But when the doctor takes my head and cranks it all the way around my neck, I feel like a possessed woman in a horror film. Not to mention wanting to scream. In the long run, my pain is relieved. The adjustment is terrifying and uncomfortable, but well worth it.

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By incorporating these practices into my life, I am seeing a decrease in my pain and an increase in endurance and flexibility. There is an overall improvement in my health. And, I just plain feel better!

In the same way, I need to discipline my spiritual life.

1 Timothy 4:7 “…discipline yourself for the purpose of godliness.”

One thing I’ve found, disciplining myself for godliness ain’t fer sissies either…

One practice I love is reading scripture, and digging into God’s word! I enjoy when I find a new nugget of truth, or when a verse jumps out at me like it never has before.

Unfortunately I have to get up at 5 a.m. to make time for this. I hate that. I’m not a morning person. It’s hard waking up so early during the week. It’s an exercise I endure for the peace it brings!

Then there’s the “chiropractic” of all spiritual disciplines: Fasting. I love food. All kinds. That’s why I fast a half day from time to time. Fasting is uncomfortable but it takes my mind off my food idol. Focusing on Christ puts my priorities in order. It reminds me of this: Jesus died on the cross for me. I need to ponder this, dwell on it. I need to hunger and thirst after Jesus.

Just as physical exercise strengthens my body, spiritual exercise strengthens my soul. I am more apt to run with endurance, rather than get tripped up by sin.

How’s your exercise program going? Will you discipline yourself for godliness? Or are you a sissie?

“Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a huge crowd of witnesses to the life of faith, let us strip off every weight that slows us down, especially the sin that so easily trips us up. And let us run with endurance the race God has set before us.” Hebrews 12:1 (NLT)

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