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Cleanse: Gaining Clearer Perspective on Daily Life Habits and Relationships

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Lisa Velin

Jun
2015
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Cleanse: Gaining Clearer Perspective on Daily Life Habits and Relationships

Lisa Velin

Individual CounselingPersonal DevelopmentRelationship Issues

LISA0V 201506 119028378_b9d3899409_bsmlConsider a few ways you like to unwind at the end of your day or week. It may be enjoying a glass of wine, taking a long bath, reading a chapter or two in a good book, watching your favorite show, or playing a game on your computer. Whatever it is, we all need some way to refresh, get grounded, rejuvenate, and find some inner peace.

There are times in our lives that we are so overwhelmed by daily life that we find ourselves developing habits which we start to notice are taking up too much time. We say we value relationships, but how much time do we spend with others versus how much time do we spend in front of our TV, numbing out or distracting ourselves, after which we feel guilty or deadened.

How many times do I find myself during the day looking forward to that glass of wine? I may feel a twinge of concern, but I just keep returning to the habit. How often do I think about my favorite characters on “my show” and smile during the day, as if they are a part of my reality? Where IS the line between escaping reality and living into each and every moment?

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The other day, I held my baby girl who is now 17 months old. I looked into her eyes and noticed that she is becoming someone different. She really is changing every day, and I am profoundly grateful to be aware enough to pay attention to it. I have heard countless stories of parents who have checked out from their children, simply because life is overwhelming and stressful. They turn to “enjoyments” such as alcohol, prescription drugs, or mindless TV watching to just “get away” from it all.

We numb and distract in our society on a daily basis. Binge-watching Netflix is an accepted pastime of this generation. But DO we really enjoy ourselves? Is this TRULY a way to rejuvenate and find life? I am the first to admit, I enjoy a good show now and then, but I have recently become aware that it might be too much. It might be a lie. I might be deadening myself instead of becoming more and more alive to what REALLY matters in life: the fact that I am created to know God and enjoy Him forever. The reality that I am made for connection – true connection with others.

During a recent 21-day purification/cleanse, I observed myself and my relationships a bit more clearly. I started to become blatantly aware of my habits, my “treats” that I indulge in because “I deserve it.” And I found that instead of truly rejuvenating, often I was numbing and distracting myself from the ones that matter most: my husband, children, co-workers, friends, God, a stranger on the street, or even myself.

LISA0V 201506 1083672992_0d9687d9c7_oIn the daily devotional “My Utmost For His Highest” by Oswald Chambers, I read on May 12th about how we can become committed more to habits – even the ritual of daily prayer – than to Jesus Himself. And I read in John 15:4 (NIV) – “Remain in Me, and I will remain in you. No branch can bear fruit by itself; it must remain in the vine. Neither can you bear fruit unless you remain in Me.” These words remind me to stay connected to Who really matters – He Who IS Truth and Life. When I think I am rejuvenating by my habit at the end of day, I ask myself, “Am I truly finding Life in this?”

If you find yourself inspired or challenged or maybe even feeling you need some help, please consider calling a Christian counselor. You may discover new ways of self-care and finding Life to incorporate into your daily habits and routines. Please feel free to contact me here.

 

 

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Lisa Velin

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I’m a firm believer in the limitless possibilities for redemption through faith in Christ. I’m a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Clinical Supervisor with extensive experience in bilingual counseling, and helping people work through anxiety, depression, women’s issues, and trauma. I understand what it feels like to go through dark, seemingly hopeless times, but I know that everything God brings you through will shape you into all you are meant to become. Working with you is an honor, and I’m dedicated to helping you learn, heal, and grow as you work towards a future that is made new in Christ. Read more articles by Lisa »

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I’m a firm believer in the limitless possibilities for redemption through faith in Christ. I’m a Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Clinical Supervisor with extensive experience in bilingual counseling, and helping people work through anxiety, depression, women’s issues, and trauma. I understand what it feels like to go through dark, seemingly hopeless times, but I know that everything God brings you through will shape you into all you are meant to become. Working with you is an honor, and I’m dedicated to helping you learn, heal, and grow as you work towards a future that is made new in Christ. View Lisa's Profile

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