Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Making Sense of Your Stuck Days....

Hello....

Have you ever felt stuck, in a rut, just not feeling it anymore? Some even refer these type of days as Monday Morning Blues or ...but not all stucktiveness began or end on Mondays. They draw themselves out to Tuesday Morning Blues, Wednesday Morning Blues, or nights, or at anytime...you get the picture, rt.?

What about you? What has you stuck? What is your Monday Morning Blues? What are you stuck on?

Well....don't beat yourself up just yet. I"m here to let you know we all have experienced these kind of days. I refer to them as stuckinarutbasementbluesnowayoutwhydoIfeelthisway? Ok, Ok...no its not a typo. Wrote like this to show you this is how I experience the stuck days.

Now that you know, others experience these stuck days too, how to unstuck ourselves? As I mentioned in the title of this post...first make sense of it. What motivates you? How, focus on what it is you like to do. My like to do is writing. On occasions I too get stuck.

I've found if I can remember how writing motivates me to express myself I can began the process of getting back on track. Making sense for me begins with morning meditation or time with God, turning the T.V off, turn radio on my favorite radio station, sit down, listen to my own thoughts, pick up pen, get the paper out, and began to write, and it may not make sense in the beginning, but as I continue to pen my thoughts they become stronger and things, thoughts, ideas began to come together. 

What I've learned consistency is the key to my day and life. If I'm stuck, or just not feeling like me, its usually because I have disconnected myself from my consistency. But not all hope is lost, begin again.

Isn't that the essence of whatever has you stuck is to just begin again...like the Nike commercial says "just do it."

Now you find your making sense of each day...what motivates you-think on these things-your aspirations...journal them...pray about it and began the process, make it your daily routine and watch your day began to turn from stuck in a rut to standing in your purpose.

I agree it is not an easy process, but it is doable. To be successful in any area of one's life requires our presence...we must be willing to show up and participate. Otherwise, nothing ever gets done and we will always find ourselves living our lives in the stuck days.

Remember this word: Be still and know that I'm God (Psalm 46:10).

God Bless,
Sylvia Joyner

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