Come to the water. Live in the moment, and be. Refresh your mind. Rest your body. Renew your spirit. Regain a gentle heart and peaceful soul. Reclaim yourself. Restore in the power that is greater than you. – Bonnie L. Mohr
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Welcome back to Renew Inspiration! As I sit here thinking about how great God is in our lives, I cannot help but wonder why we will not just be still, get out of God’s way and allow Him to restore our souls. Now, let’s think about that for a moment. We read God’s Word, pray, meditate, and attend church services week after week, right? So, why do we forget to let God order our daily steps and thoughts? We have to remember that we cannot restore ourselves, but we must be restored by God.
You must include these three spiritual principles in your life to help restore your soul:
- Rest – Enjoy a time of relaxation in God’s presence. Read God’s Word, pray and meditate.
- Reflection – As we look back over our lives, we should feel protected, safe and secure under the leadership of God.
- Replenishment – Now that we are living a renewed life for God, we cannot help but anticipate being with God forever in the future.
AMAZON RESOURCE # 1 – Restore Yourself: The Antidote for Professional Exhaustion by Edy Greenblatt, Ph. D.
WAYS TO RESTORE YOURSELF
When something is renewed, restored, or resurrected, it’s never the same as it was before. God has something better! – Jana Carlson
After you have embraced the three principles noted above, it’s important to realize that you have the power to cultivate positive energy within your own body as well. Yes, even when you are exhausted, burned out, and feel like you’ve got nothing left to give, your body can guide you to a more peaceful place of greater vitality, inner strength, and well-being.
Here’s some helpful ways to restore yourself at any given time in life:
- Rest when your body says rest. When you listen to your body and give yourself the rest you need, you’ll rebuild your energy over the long-term.
- Practice self-awareness and cultivate stillness within you. Allow yourself to feel the stillness around you, letting it soak into your body.
- Practice whole-body breathing. Feel your breath inside your body and notice how far it reaches within you.
- Nourish your body wholeheartedly. Be conscious and heartfelt in how you nourish your body by choosing healthy foods that feel inherently good for you.
- Develop a self-care routine that may include practicing restorative movement, light walking, stretching, and yoga. This will help regain energy in your body.
- Have compassion for yourself and treat yourself kindly. Be kind in your thoughts and feelings towards yourself. Do this in Christ’s strength, not your own.
- Nurture what inspires you, the simple pleasures of life through your thoughts, energy and actions.
- Don’t neglect your own needs. Learn to guard your time like the precious gift that it is.
Remember, to be totally restored takes time as well as our precious minds focused on God and His greatness. Then, and only then will God renew us with hope and joy leaving us with much needed anticipation for eternity.
AMAZON RESOURCE #2 – The Christian Meditation Journal by Rhonda Jones
JOURNAL PROMPTS
I love journaling because it is a safe place for me to put my feelings and emotions into words, then put my words into action. Remember, journaling is your very own personal journey throughout life, your ups and downs, your successes, and failures. Journaling also allows for past reflection, future insight, and present surrender. Ready, set, write!
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- How has God restored your soul?
- Every day is a new opportunity to learn something new, whether you planned to or not. What was today’s lesson for you?
- What made you smile today? Make a list of all the things that brought you happiness.
- Every day is an opportunity to become better than you were yesterday. Set at least 3 short-term goals for yourself. On your mark, get set, write.
- What are some of your proudest moments, and why?
- Life is all about balance. Some days you’ll be happy and others, not so much. Write down a brief description of one of the saddest moments you’ve ever experienced. How did you cope with your sadness?
Believe in yourself today, tomorrow, and forever!
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I absolutely love this post!!! So many things you talked about resonated with me. I have really worked hard on reflection during this pandemic. It has allowed me to gain clarity with so many situations. The other thing is self-awareness…I learned so much about myself through practicing this. Thank you so much for sharing this informative blog post
Dr. Nicole Scott, I appreciate you reading and commenting on my latest blog post today. Reflection is a powerful tool to use when you are searching to become a better person in life.
Awesome tips, thank you.
Perfect Imperfections, I am so glad you enjoyed my blog post today. I hope you continue to support my inspiring words.
Loved this. I’m with you on the importance of restoring ourselves. Kudos on a great article.
Thanks Paulette for your input and encouragement. Peace and blessings!
I absolutely agree with this post, especially on the one you said about resting. Taking a rest is actually necessary and kind of feels like some sort of restoration too. It lets you think of new ways to start over if need be, and it allows you to think and make meaningful decisions in life. Thank you so much for sharing this. xx