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Making Decisions in 2024:Prayer and Reflection:Take time for prayer and reflection. Seek God's guidance in making decisions, and trust that He will provide wisdom

Kerri Anderson



Making Decisions in 2024:

  1. Prayer and Reflection:

  • Take time for prayer and reflection. Seek God's guidance in making decisions, and trust that He will provide wisdom.

  1. Seeking Counsel:

  • Consult with a pastor, mentor, or counselor for spiritual guidance and advice on your specific situation.

  1. Pros and Cons:

  • List the pros and cons of different options you're considering. This can help clarify the potential outcomes of each decision.

  1. Journaling:

  • Journal your thoughts and feelings. This can provide clarity and insight into your emotions and priorities.

  1. Consider Future Impact:

  • Evaluate how each decision might impact your future and the well-being of yourself and your children.

Day in the Life (DITL):

Morning:

  • Prayer and Devotion:

  • Start your day with prayer and devotion, seeking strength and guidance for the day ahead.

  • Morning Routine:

  • Get yourself and your children ready for the day. Establishing a consistent morning routine can bring stability.

Daytime:

  • Work/Activities:

  • Attend to work or daily activities. If you're a stay-at-home mom, manage household tasks and take breaks when needed.

  • Self-Care Breaks:

  • Incorporate short breaks for self-care, such as deep breathing exercises or a brief walk.

Afternoon:

  • Lunch/Family Time:

  • Share a meal or spend quality time with your children during lunch.

  • Decision-Making Time:

  • Set aside specific time during the afternoon to focus on making decisions. This could involve reviewing options, consulting with others, or taking practical steps toward a solution.

Evening:

  • Dinner and Family Time:

  • Enjoy dinner together as a family. Use this time for bonding and conversation.

  • Relaxation:

  • Wind down in the evening with relaxing activities, such as reading, listening to music, or watching a movie.

  • Bedtime Routine:

  • Establish a bedtime routine for yourself and your children. This could include bedtime stories and prayers.

Throughout the Day:

  • Reach Out for Support:

  • Don't hesitate to reach out to friends, family, or your church community for emotional support.

  • Self-Reflection:

  • Reflect on your emotions and well-being throughout the day. Consider what actions or decisions brought you peace or added stress.

Remember that each day is a new opportunity for positive change. If the challenges persist, seeking professional guidance and support is a proactive step towards improving your overall well-being.


 
 
 

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