
{previous whole person work check-ins}
Lord, it is time. The summer was so great.
Impose upon the sundials now your shadows
and round the meadows let the winds rotate.
Rainer Maria Rilke

Spiritual
Iโve been plugging away at my devotionals, Bible, reading, and journaling. Iโve really tried to concentrate and put a little more focus into it as I had gotten so distracted this summer during my meditation time. Iโve also noticed Iโve really enjoyed taking notes at church, helping me to concentrate. Thereโs so many things the Lord has been showing me, He is SO faithful! Iโm excited about Advent readings soon.
Physical
Iโm back in my food program called Bright Line Eating. It has been a bit bumpy, but October was the best so far! Iโve been texting a friend for accountability and thatโs really helped. Writing my food down for each day helps with not making bad, emotional decisions. Iโve gone back to Instagram after a 10 month break for the purpose of using it as an encouragement to others, but also to keep myself accountable in many areas. I will watch carefully my usage. Iโve been re-listening to Rezoom by Susan Peirce Thompson and itโs been to good to refresh myself. I have to be purposeful about my health, so I can be of service to others.

Mental
Iโm challenging myself to read a little deeper and I have some great buddy reads lined up in November. Dombey & Son, The Makioka Sisters, Countess Kate by Charlotte Mary Yonge, and Julie by Catherine Marshall. Nourishing food for my brain instead of โcandyโ. Iโve been reading more poetry, especially Emily Bronte, Rilke, and Sara Teasdale. Iโm trying to write more poetry too, as a healthy, healing way to work through emotions and feelings (instead of eating and binging on media). Iโm thinking on the tagline, โrage and graceโ, that I saw on the artist RMโs Instagram a few days ago.
Emotional
This ties into the mental category too, while in reality, all of this is in relationship together, but Iโve been journaling, writing penpals, taking nature photos, and dipping into seasonal books. Taking drives in nature (the leaves!!!!) and keeping track of the moon phases has been a relaxing and enjoyable experience lately. Godโs creation is a gift given for the taking if I just open my eyes and heart and RECEIVE. โฅ๏ธโจ

Servanthood
Our homeschool activities are in full swing and itโs been good and stretching for me to give! ๐ฌ๐ฅฑ๐ Weโve been getting back into better daily rhythms and Iโm continually learning that servanthood can mean something as simple as shutting my mouth and listening. ๐ถ๐ค๐โฅ๏ธ

Blessed are you who hunger now, for you shall be satisfied.
from The Beatitudes, Jesus

How about you? How are you doing? Iโd love to chat in comments or drop me an email! ๐พ๐โฅ๏ธ๐โจ๐๐ค๐๐๐ Blessings over your new November month ahead!
Love these reflections. I’m doing a series that you might enjoy called Beauty in Small Things. Hop on over to read it if you’re interested! (shannonhood.substack.com)
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Those were beautiful reflections, and I admired your son’s photo of the colorful leaves.
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Thank you, Anne! Keep faithfully and prayerfully moving forward, right?! No matter how slow or small the step!? โฅ๏ธ๐
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Amy, thank you for starting this series. It has really challenged me to get out of the rut I have been in for quite a while. I had gotten really stuck in my head about some things and was finding no way forward, and your series was the catalyst the Holy Spirit used to encourage me to pick up my sword and get back to the fight. Well done on taking those first steps with your eating! It’s the beginning again that is so vitally important, isn’t it?!?
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Iโm so glad, Patty, that itโs helping you! I needed a prod ๐, encouragement, and a challenge, too!
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