Monday, August 9, 2010

Choosing to Stress Less

I read a blog post (Thanks Tawn!) this past week that has been clunking around in my brain all weekend. It was about how stress is a choice that we make, and how not being stressed out is a decision.


I hadnt really thought about it in those terms, but really that is what the whole Less Stress effort is about for me! It is about purposefully determining that we will not allow stress to take the place of the peace that God promises to us, if we use what he has given us the right way.

I have been considering, though, what exactly what do we chose about stress?

Clearly, we dont always have control over the things that cause our stress to start with. We cant control...

* Others' bad choices
* Illness (for ourselves, or others)
* Life circumstances (the car breaks down or the economy fails)

We cant chose those things, but we can chose our reaction and the degree to which we allow them to stress us.  I think often, our stress is made worse when we feel we have not control over the outcome. Or, we feel we have not control over the source of stress to begin with. I think, though that we have more choice than we think we do! We can chose ...

* Our reaction to stresses
* To not compare ourselves to others
* Who we allow to judge us (or whose judgements we give warrant to)
* How we manage our resources
* What we think about (or not allow ourselves to think about)
* Who we surround ourselves with
* To be content
* To see all our circumstances from God's eyes, in the bigger picture

We can chose to do something about it, to give up, get control, get over it, get a plan, get a new perspective and always give it to God. We are not powerless in the face of our stresses.

While we cannot always chose the things that naturally would cause us a degree of stress, we can chose to not allow stress to take over and to create in us emotions and feelings that arent healthy or beneficial.

We can determine, purposefully, that the circumstances around us will not decide the outcome of our day, our mind, our heart or our spirit. We can make a choice.

Remember, that we are far from alone in that ...God has given us all we need to stand up under the weight of negativity, pessimism, fret, worry or fear. Through Christ, he has given us an ability to rise above the world and its tendency to breed stress and feelings of being overwhelmed.

For our present troubles are small and won’t last very long. Yet they produce for us a glory that vastly outweighs them and will last forever! 2 Corinthians 4:17 (NLT)

I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through him who gives me strength. Philippians 4:12 (NIV)

 Cast your cares on the LORD and he will sustain you; he will never let the righteous fall.
Psalms 55:22 (NIV)

What are you tempted to allow to overwhelm you today ..what can you do about it?

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7 comments:

  1. I am going to print out this entire blog post and put it in the front of my journal. Just the kind of reminder I need on those tough days!

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  2. Wow what a great reminder....lots to think about!! Hope you have a great iFellowship Wednesday!! =)

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  3. This is something I really need to work on!
    Happy ifellowship day!
    Many Blessings!

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  4. I LOVE these verses!!! Today - the stressor of this season of my life... potty training. I know it seems silly, minor and everyone is going to say "you'll make it through it and he won't graduate high school in a diaper" - but right now - after a year of potty training - it's the main thing that sends me to instant irritation!

    Thanks for reminding me of these verses and that I have a choice to not let this get to me - or rather - control me!!

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  5. Great post!! Learned some good strategies!

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  6. Hi, I am visiting from iFellowship. A couple of years ago I really had a major problem with stress. I have learned to give everything over to God and let Him deal with many of the things that used to stress me out. When we can trust in the Lord it makes life a lot more peaceful. I pray you have a great week!
    Ann
    Honoring The King

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  7. Definitely something I need to work on very hard! Stopping by from iFellowship!

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