self care is not selfish -rest doesn’t mean you are lazy!

self care is not selfish -rest doesn't mean you are lazy!

self care is not selfish -rest doesn’t mean you are lazy!

I’m learning to choose rest.

I’ve always thought if I move fast enough, I could outrun that fear of the voice that called me lazy. 

Because if you are not moving, you must be lazy, right?

But the older I get, I’m able to look back with perspective on the life I’ve lived so far. It’s been a good life and a full life, but somehow…once again…I’d forgotten how to rest.

It becomes natural if we do lay down for rest to reach for a TV remote or check out Instagram one more time.

And do we really need to check Facebook to see what someone had for dinner or where they are driving or what they are dismayed about?

Over our own restoration?

 

self care is not selfish quotes

 

 

Wen self care is rest

Today I choose to lay here with my arms outstretched and just be aware and enjoy the moment and it felt good and right. Not a stitch of “lazy” in it.

Because I am desperate for rest.

Not the kind where I lay down and put my feet up, but where my soul rests with God. Where I can hear his voice and I’m not drowning it out with my to-do list, or my overactive brain images.

 I want to rest in His presence, cultivating awareness that He is here with me. 

Today, try to lay down long enough that you can doze for a few minutes in the sunlight.

When you wake up? Stretch.

I mean like full and total fingertips to toes stretch. When was the last time you did that? It feels amazing.

There is no time for amazing in the rushed, in the frenzied.

It is found in moments of rest.

 

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Slow living resources you might enjoy:

Rest: Finding Stillness in the Midst of Busy

Margin: Restoring Emotional, Physical, Financial, and Time Reserves to Overloaded Lives   SO good

Destination Simple: Everyday Rituals for a Slower Life

Seeking Slow: Reclaim Moments of Calm in Your Day

Choosing Rest: Cultivating a Sunday Heart in a Monday World

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2 Comments

  1. “It takes effort to lay here and rest…” You hit the nail on the head, my friend. I love your distinction too, that resting from our work is not the same as resting in, and soaking in, the presence of God. Beautiful post!

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