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Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Mar 26, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.931 (44/2,515 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-04-25T18:23:45.153314Z
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I just want to tell you how refreshing it is to hear you talk about your faith. I love Jesus too and following his example of being unhurried and simple has been of great help to me. Unfortunate circumstances led me to have to be both mom and dad to my three son’s from the time they were 8 (twins) and 13. I had to be the home maker and the breadwinner. Women are not meant to do the role of the woman and the man. We can’t and we shouldn’t be held to that expectation. I think this is a problem in our society. Great video Madi.
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haha "saving shirts with holes in them just in case I got into painting." omg 😆
I have SO much to get rid of at the moment. I have a pile of things that are broken and with holes in them that I have been planning to fix but the pile just keeps getting bigger! I would LOVE to just throw them away to be honest! TODAY!
Thank you. I always feel so inspired after watching your videos. I share them often. 😉
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Wow when you talked about how Jesus meets woman I almost cried because it’s so beautiful and meaningful that he sees our hearts and where we often feel the most lonely. Please continue to speak more about Christ. I’m saving up for your course I’ve wanted it for over a year. Excited to one day experience it!
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I've yoyo'd with minimalism for most of my life. I just want to get off the hamster wheel lately. I've loved Jennifer Scott's 10 item wardrobe for a decade now but I keep stuff "just in case" because I've moved 20x in the past 10 years. I've had to get rid of everything so many times and it didn't always feel like it was my choice. Lord willing, I'm done moving around so I'm letting go of the coping mechanism of holding on to stuff for comfort and having familiar things around for that same reason. My family has always been minimal and lived in small spaces but I know we have too much for us right now. It's totally related to my mindset of survival mode, thanks so much for this video! 🤗✨🌴🌅🌺
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Wow. This was great. I felt so convicted by step 1 that my jaw literally dropped. 😂
I've suspected this to be true, but your explanation helped put the logic (or lack thereof) into words. Thank you for this!
And your theory on holding onto things "just in case"! How it's really just saying "I believe I will have regrets in the future. I can't trust myself. I am the kind of person who will have regrets." I mean WOW. Eye-opening.
So so good to hear this right now. Was literally just having a randomly super anxious day, prayed about it, came to Youtube for a distraction and this video was on my home page. ❤ No distraction necessary now!
And you're so right, doing something good for myself in those anxious moments feels so wrong when you're listening to the lies your mind is telling you. "You're a failure. You don't deserve to be treated to something nice. Why would you need a break right now? What have you accomplished today to earn that?" UGH. But as you said, those are all related to scarcity and survival. Like "there's no time to shave my legs or give myself a pedicure! I've already lost so much time curled up in a ball today!", and I am not experiencing a crisis in my life, so I don't need to treat life that way. I am allowed to enjoy my life! It is safe enough to relax and smile!
Last thing I swear. The author of "The Ruthless Elimination of Hurry" has a great one-season podcast with another Christian author called "Fight Hustle End Hurry" with some life-changing lessons in there! I like to give it a re-listen once or twice a year.
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@MadisunGray
1 month ago
if you've had an experience with decluttering resulting in exiting survival mode, I wanna hear it!
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