Hi Reader,
Welcome to Living Contentment Weekly. Here are your three contentment-related thoughts for today. Something for you to: read | do | pray
READ THIS
Alan Jacobs, distinguished professor of humanities at Baylor University (and author of How to Think - one of the best books I've read in several years), had a brilliant post I want to share with you, as it gets at one of the fundamental causes of our discontentment.
Visual artist Austin Kleon turned Jacobs thoughts into the above image, which I think I need to look at about 78 times a day.
Constantly feeling like we just need to get through whatever we're working on, is a huge source of discontentment. In a way, it's our worrying about what comes next that is the problem. We're not convinced the next thing will be OK - so we start worrying about it now
If we can stop being anxious about tomorrow, we may be able to actually enjoy today.
DO THIS
What are you rushing to get through today?
What were you rushing to get through just 5 minutes ago?
Are you trying to skim through these very words as fast as you can?
Why?
What's next?
Is there really something more important / helpful / significant that will come next?
If so - maybe just skip on to that.
If not - then question why you are frantically trying to get through things instead of just doing them.
Instead of being at peace with what you have before you now.
Instead of enjoying this moment that will never again exist.
PRAY THIS
God of peace,
Lord of rest
Giver of enough.
Help me to rest in what you have before me right now.
Give me the ability to accept where I am right now.
Show me how to enjoy what I'm doing right now.
Remind me that you have tomorrow in your hands,
that tomorrow with have enough troubles of its own.
Help me be fully present in the here and now,
not rushing on to what's next,
because I know you are already there.
Amen
Talk to you next Thursday!
~George
PS: if you missed the devotional based on Psalm 23 to start off 2023 you can grab it HERE