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Showing posts with label Choose Hope. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Choose Hope. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 31, 2022

When the News is Devastating...

This has been a hard couple of weeks.

The news of wars abroad and wars at home.  The taking of innocent lives, the murder of children, right here in America.

Worry can consume our days.  Cancer compounds the fear.  It's a slippery slope... we can so easily get sucked into a vicious cycle of heartache and hurt.

And in the midst of it all, a time for Remembrance.

Memorial Day.  A Day to Honor, to Remember. To give thanks that another would lay down their life for ours.

There is still hurt.  And heartache.  And even worry.  We feel things deeply... the love and the pain.

To give space for the honoring, we're making a choice.... to be mindful of our Time, to hold some boundaries for Hope. And to choose Kindness in a world gone mad.

Turn off the news.  Put down your phone.  Lift up your head.  Get your house in order.

And pray.  Oh, loved ones, we have to pray.  Only God can heal our brokenness.

Only Jesus can mend our torn and weary hearts.


Friday, January 28, 2022

The Emotional Roller Coaster of Change

Hello!  How is it already the end of January??  I don't know where the days have gone... well, except for the cold, windy days curled up in front of the fire.  Yep, it's easy to drown out life's chaos with a warm cup of cocoa and a good book!


As I was pushing myself out of the comfort-zone and getting back into real life, I came across this great explanation for the emotional roller-coaster of endings... and new beginnings.  It was exactly what I needed to hear... perhaps it will be the push you need as well.

I am not one to make New Year's Resolutions, but the principle applies.  For every good intention, there are a thousand distractions.  Truth?!

The principle I read about is called The Emotional Cycle of Change developed by Don Kelley and Daryl Conner in the mid-1970's.  It is particularly appropriate here as the New Year has begun and resolutions have been made!

There are 5 stages in this roller coaster. Bear with me... it all comes together with an inspiring bang!

First stage is Uninformed Optimism.  It's that New Year's Eve high.  We see all the benefits, but none of the cost.  Lose 50 pounds?  You bet!  Get up every morning at 5 to start with quiet time and devotions?  No problem!  Turn that spark of an idea into a 6-figure business?  Done!

Unfortunately all that Optimism dies a quick death as the second stage kicks in... Informed Pessimism.  Our positive emotions turn sour as the cost of the change becomes apparent.  Basically the reality of what we've taken on makes us question our sanity. Lol!  Are we nuts... lose 50 pounds?  Right!  Get up at 5 every morning?  Not gonna happen!  Start a 6-figure business?  Not possible!

This drives us to the lowest point in the roller coaster of emotional change... the Valley of Despair.  Well, Don Kelley and Daryl Conner don't call it that. They believe that the lowest point is actually Hopeful Realism.  Uh... Realistically?  It's the Valley of Despair... Truth!  This is the point where most people give up and all good resolutions go to die a quiet death. Yes, been there, I can testify!

The pain of change feels too hard, and the benefits too far away.  Lose  50 pounds?  I just gained 2!  Get up at 5am? The baby kept me up teething all night!  And start a business?  Who are we kidding??!!

The quickest way to end discomfort is to quit.  So, yes, I call this the Valley of Despair.  The Psalmist speaks of it in a familiar passage:


... and although our emotional roller coaster does not necessarily lead us into the shadow valley of a real, physical death, it occurs to me that there are many kinds of deaths...

the death of a dream, of hope, of love, of new beginnings... it is the death of what could have been.

And that will bring us right down into the Valley of Despair.  The Psalmist reminds us that we have nothing to fear in our valleys for He is here.  God walks with us through every valley and offers Hope and Comfort.

It is here in the valley that we find God's heart and it is here where hard choices are made.  God never forces our hand.  He offers...  Give up or Push through...

If we give up, we will spend a lifetime repeating steps 1-3.

If we push through, well, there's the first good news for today according to Don Kelley and Daryl Conner.  Pushing through will lead us straight into stage 4 on our way to Success!  This is called Informed Optimism.

The possibility of success becomes real.  And the benefits of our actions start to bear fruit.  It is perseverance in the midst of despair.  We finally see that the cost is more than worth it.  Down 15 lbs... I can do this!  Up early 5 days this week... Delighting in a 5am quiet time with my Savior!  Business plans coming together... Made my first sale!

These small steps toward change, multiplied many days over, lead us to the final rewarding stage in this roller coaster... Success and Fulfillment.  Yay!  The benefits outweigh the cost and the actions of our emotional changes have finally made all the hardship worthwhile.

Celebrating 50 pounds down!

Finding purpose and strength in my walk with Christ in those early morning quiet times!

Relishing the Success of a new business venture.  

It is at this stage in the process we realize that what was once difficult and hard and unattainable is now routine, fulfilling and so very achievable.

And here's the secret:

Everything worthwhile task that we undertake will bring with it the roller coaster of emotional change.  We will ALL experience doubt, frustrations and even failures on the road to success and fulfillment.

There is no way to skip the hard parts.  No bridge to miss the valley of despair.  It will happen to all of us if we are brave enough to risk change.  As long as we don't give up, those failures along the way do not mean we are weak or wrong... it means we are pushing through towards something new.  And we're getting closer to success with every step!

If you are a visual learner like I am, here's my very-basic-in a nutshell-hand-drawn version of the Emotional Cycles of Change:


When we find ourselves in the Valley of Despair, look up.  He is right there with us, offering Hope and Comfort when all around seems lost.

Persevering together in the midst of the hard, the dark and the impossible.

Be Brave. Be of good Courage. Be Faithful.  Reach back to help another.  Hold your lamp high to see the next step.  Trust wholly in the One who calls us come.

He will see us through...

In Grace, Always,
Jane

Friday, May 22, 2015

Choose Hope

Heads up for a Memorial Weekend Sale!

Choose Hope is offering 20% off on orders of $60 or more, for online only... No code required... And there's Free Shipping... :-)

We love this company. (We are not affliated with them in anyway, nor endorsing them for profit, we just truly love the work they do!)  Not only do they get what Cancer does (they've been there), but they have found a way to give smiles and joy back to the hurting. 

With every sale, they support cancer research and are Fighting for a Cure right along with us.

Plus their stuff is simply perfect...


If you're looking for the perfect gift for the cancer so-journer in your life,
head on over to Choose Hope this weekend!

Choose Hope's generosity of spirit is making a huge difference in the lives of those touched by cancer.
Over $900,000 donated to Cancer Research Nationwide!
Well Done...

Choosing Hope this day...



Tuesday, March 5, 2013

No One Fights Alone

It is a sentiment that speaks to my heart deep and sure.  On this cancer journey, it is my prayer that No One Ever Has to Fight Alone.

And that is the mantra for Choose Hope's newest design...

No One Fights Alone® Buttons


 
 
No One Fights Alone® Wristband
 
 
Check here for their whole selection of items, plus so much more...
 
Choose Hope is a company founded by 3 women who personally know the cancer road and have chosen to make a difference in the journey.   When mom was first diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, we purchased their purple "Say It, Fight It, Cure It" wristbands and wore them as warriors banded together in the fight.  A little thing, but a constant visual reminder to all of us that mom was in the fight for her life, and a signal of our vow that she would never have to fight alone
 
Say It, Fight It, Cure It Wristband - (Adult) Pancreatic Cancer (Purple)
I don't endorse companies very often, but Choose Hope struck a tender chord in their compassionate, sometimes humorous, and always generous response to the cancer journey.  I love their corporate charity in giving to cancer research and the undeniable hope and inspiration they spread! 
 
Graced to Choose Hope in the Fight...
             Love,
                   Jane