Finding Balance and Counting Blessings
Although tiring and often challenging, most days of caregiving are filled with rewards and blessings. There are times, however, when the stress and routine of the job seem to win.
Can you relate? The most menial tasks have suddenly become overwhelming. It has been a major struggle to care for yourself let alone others. Grumbling and complaining have taken your music and robbed you of your joy.
The concerns you are dealing with may be serious with no clear answers in sight. Faithful helpers have suddenly dropped out of circulation and you are left alone.
Adding to the stress, your long-awaited one-day outing has just been canceled due to an unexpected storm in the forecast.
Perhaps you are trying to make better menu choices for yourself, family and all in your care. However, today you are starving and there is no relief in sight!
Now what? How do you pull out of such a deep pit and back into circulation? How do we escape?
When I have times like that, all my helpers could show up at one time and I’d still be in the pit. I could eat the refrigerator and all its contents and still be starving. I know food is not the answer to my dilemma.
Recently I have found the Serenity Prayer to be a welcome reminder – I am not alone.
God, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change. Are there things in my life right now I need to accept, deal with, and move on? The Lord will give the strength and peace I need if I ask.
… courage to change the things I can. What actions could I take to make my work run smoother? Do I need to accept help from others? Are there changes in the way I do things that would help? Could I use my time more wisely?
… wisdom to know the difference. God in heaven knows what is best for me. If I am to go through trials, He is there to comfort and to guide. If He desires change in my life, He will provide it as I yield to His will.
This thought from Colossians helps put my day in perspective: “Whatever may be your task, work at it heartily (from the soul), as [something done] for the Lord and not for men.”
As you serve others, I pray for you days of health, sunshine, and love.
Hugs,
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