Take the 5-Day “Pause Before You Pounce” Challenge: The Cure for Mama Mouth
Ever have times when, while interacting with family members around the house, you are certain you are going to blow your stack?
The chores arenโt done on timeโor in the right way. Someone makes a complete mess of an area you just spent a great deal of time cleaning. The kids are sluggish getting out the door to an event and now it threatens to make the entire family late. Something you asked someone to do didnโt get done and now it messes up your day. And on and on and onโฆ..
Interruptions. Inconvienences. Delays. Derailments.
Messes. Mishaps. Mayhemโฆโฆthatโs Motherhood!!
When you canโt always control the look of your houseโor the actions of those living in itโdo you sometimes also have a hard time controlling your temper and your tongue? Do you find yourself behaving biblically backwardsโbeing slow to listen, quick to speak and quick to become angry?
Thisย โPause Before You Pounceโย Challenge includes five days of encouraging and practical short devotions that will not only inspire you to interact prayerfully and properly with the members of your family, it will also give you some practical ways to do it along with a small daily challenge designed to bring BIG change! Oh, and a memory verse on anger to work on over the course of the challenge. The idea-packed emails will automatically come to you daily for five days starting with the day you sign up.
Register ย to participate in the free 5 Day โPause Before You Pounceโ Challenge by clicking here.
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Thank you for today -PFor the next 24-48 hours make an effort to really listen to those in your family or your circle of friends; people at work or at church. Purpose to not give your opinion on a matter unless you are directly asked. Instead, seek to ask clarifying questions that will help you better understand just what the other person is expressing. Beyond that, keep your thoughts to yourself. See if anyone comments on the difference they see in you. (My family always asks if I have laryngitis!)