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  • Uncluttered: Your Space, Your Schedule, Your Soul

    Uncluttered: Your Space, Your Schedule, Your Soul

    My mind has been a mess, I have been screaming about being tired for more than a month now. I’ve been feeling anxious, sad, angry, worried, and a ton of emotions for about a month now. I sometimes feel like I am running in circles inside a vehicle but not being able to take hold of the wheel. Hence, going back to the starting point, not moving forward; and guess what’s worse? The year 2019 is almost over and I feel scared of it ending with me achieving nothing. I know I am not the only one who has felt this way, so let us journey together on how to declutter our mental space, declutter our schedule and life in general and take back the steering wheel of our life.

    1. Have your to-do list clearly written out – I know you think you are smart and your memory is as sharp as the needle pin, but sister/brother please write it out. Remember what is said about the faintest pen. Get your notepad/your phone; write out your plan, those issues still outstanding for the year, for the month, for the day. Personally, each time I actually write my plans for the day, I always end up achieving more as opposed to just going about my day casually.
    2. What is priority? – You need to truthfully answer this question in order to channel your energy appropriately and order your life accordingly. You need to know what matters most to you generally in life and also set your priority for the day. Amidst the hundreds of things you need to do, which is more important? Which is urgent? Which is important but not urgent? Set these things accordingly so you don’t expend energy on the wrong things and feel wasted.
    3. What do you need to make it work? – Action time? Success time!! Now that we have written it out, what do you need to do to make your to-do-list come alive? For example, you want to lose weight, save money, start going to the gym/get a trainer/stock your fridge right for weight loss, etc. Activate a standing instruction on your account to save money. Identify the actions, resources you need to successfully make your to-do list be materialised and go for them.
    4. Rethink your thinking – As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. You need to remove negative thoughts and emotions from ruining your heart and mental life. Meditate on God’s word, make conscious efforts to rebuke negative thoughts with the right words from the bible. e.g You are working on a project in the office and the devil reminds you that you will fail, or your business plan will fail. Don’t just rebuke the devil by saying “No, I won’t fail”; instead, go a step further by proclaiming – I am the head and not the tail, the favour of God is upon me, I am loved by God and he blesses the works of my mind etc.
    5. Healthy eating, healthy relationships and lifestyle – You need to take care of your body by eating right, and taking conscious positive actions on your body and a healthy lifestyle. The friendships you maintain also have an impact on your mental space. Avoid toxic relationships/people and being in the middle of unhealthy relationships. Keep your heart pure and devoid of anger/malice/unforgiveness.
    6. Remove distractions – What are the things keeping you from doing the best with your life and living as God planned for you? Often times, there are habits, lifestyle, people that we need to remove/cut off in order to live a fulfilling life. This could be the internet, movies, food, e.tc anything that has an unhealthy control over you should be taken out. Take out the “thorns” that will not allow the workings of God take effect in your life.
    7. Set realistic expectations – it is important for you to be realistic in your goal setting such that you do not get weighed down by things beyond your control/reach.
    8. Be thankful for the present – often times we are busy making plans for the future, obsessing and worrying that we forget to stay in the present and appreciate the present victories we have. While making plans for tomorrow, stay grateful for today.
    9. Rest – defined as “to cease work or movement in order to relax, sleep, or recover strength”. It is important to note that the objective for rest is to recover strength, not get busy with other things. Often times, especially in this part of the world- vacations are used to focus on side hustle/family issues instead of to recover strength. Stop denying your spirit, mind and body the recovery process.
    10. Ask God for help – God is our maker and the one who knows us better than we know ourselves. He is the help we need always and is the mastermind of our present and future. Who better to lean on to navigate the course of our lives than Him.

     

    Written by: Ubabukoh Ijeoma

     

     

  • Fasting & Praying

    Fasting & Praying

    It is a brand new year laced with everything new. We are unaware and do not have control of how the days of the year will metamorphose; hence we seek for guidance, put our hands on the plough and hope to be victorious. In the midst of all the excitement about the New Year, it is pertinent to set aside some time to equip oneself for the tasks, challenges, tests and trials ahead in the New Year; one of such ways is fasting.

    Fasting is an appetite-denying exercise achieved through the vehicle of discipline to better concentrate on God. It is essential for spiritual growth and to fine-tune our body/soul/spirit to heaven’s frequency. For fasting to be effective, it must be accompanied with prayer to ensure that you are not starving yourself; it is possible to pray without fasting but you can’t fast without praying.  

    There are different types of fasting:

    Regular Fast – This means refraining from eating food for a period of time. Most people still drink water during a regular fast.

    Partial Fast – This type of fast generally refers to omitting a specific meal from your diet or refraining from certain types of foods just as Daniel restricted his diet to vegetables and water.

    Full Fast – These fasts are complete – no food and no drink.  Paul went on a full fast for three days following his encounter with Jesus on the road to Damascus. Esther also called for this type of fast for three days. It is recommended that this type of fast be done with extreme caution and not for extended periods of time. 

    You may be asking, why do we fast? Here are some reasons why:

    • To draw closer to God so as to strengthen our relationship with him. During fasting we bond with God by seeking his presence. While in his presence we get to know him more and more.
    • To consecrate our soul and bodies; that’s why we abstain from food and other things such as social media.
    • When Jesus was to be tested by the devil in Matthew 4: 1-2, He prepared for the test by fasting. Fasting equips us to be victorious in times of tests/trials; they usually come unexpected.
    • For a ready and receptive heart, sensitive to insights and understanding.
    • Renewal of strength – The bible says, “they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength.”
    • Benefits of Fasting:

    Spirit & Soul

    • Guidance: You enjoy divine guidance from God and through revelation, you’ll have an understanding about things to come.
    • Better bonding with God and alignment to his will.
    • You become more focused on God as you exercise your faith.


    Body

    • It gives your internal organs the opportunity to take a break and relax from digesting food. These organs work round the clock, they also need a break.
    • Weight loss: calorie intake reduces which constitutes to weight loss.

    How to Get the Best of Fasting :

    • Pray: Jesus derived strength from solitude with God. As often as possible, He withdrew to pray. You need to engage in prayer constantly. This does not mean you will leave your daily work activities; you can take out 5 – 10min to pray and if you’re not able to take some time out, you can pray in your mind. Christ dwells on your inside so he can hear you.
    • Feed on the word. You are abstaining from food to be filled with God’s word. Thanks to bible apps, you can download bible promises, read through scriptures without anyone knowing.
    • Reminisce on God’s goodness to stir up your faith regarding whatever you’re looking up to him for.
    • Always give thanks because you know your labour is not in vain and that your prayer requests have been answered.


    As we go through the 21 days fasting & prayers, be steadfast to follow through; before you know it, 21 days will be over. What is most important is that you have sought God during these days and received a word, inspiration, idea customised just for you to soar higher in 2019. Don’t miss out. Get on board and stay on board.

    Written by Bolutife Ore-Dawodu

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