My Life in WordsHi, I am Charlene Ryan, Fitness and nutrition geek.
I love to feel strong and eat healthy. My blog will reflect this as will as my relationship with God. |
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My Life in WordsHi, I am Charlene Ryan, Fitness and nutrition geek.
I love to feel strong and eat healthy. My blog will reflect this as will as my relationship with God. |
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I tend to hang out in the kitchen too long after dinner. It's enough that I spent over an hour cooking and then to clean up only to think of what I can make next. I started thinking, what if I was to let this go and go sit and spend some time in the Word instead. I mean I'm always struggling to find the time once the kids are in bed. Sacrifice (that God expects) can lead to a healthier me? Why yes! I mean it's not good to eat late anyway.
Eat less to weigh less is a pretty logical concept. I encourage everyone, whether big or small to adopt a sacrificial attitude, so that all we do is not always about fulfilling selfish desires. Weigh less to feed more (a program by Revelation Wellness to help feed the hungry while sacrificing the excess food you think you need). This is a concept based on sacrifice but with a good motive. I believe we can do this, accomplish goals the right way----naturally without selfishness. Outward thinking, not inward thinking! God has called us to a sacrificial life avoiding all manners of gluttony, idol worship, and selfishness. To expound on being outward as opposed to inward,we become better people; giving, loving, sacrificial beings showing and acting on the love God brought us through His son Jesus Christ. In addition, while celebrating Jesus this holiday season, think of a sacrificial way of celebrating Jesus. He's not about flashy lights, tinsel and us being all anxious and stressed. Relax your mind and your heart while sacrificially resting in His goodness.
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