Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Consecrate Your Performance

I like to run. I think about it and plan for it: what to wear, what to use as fuel, where to run, how far, etc. Sometimes I stress and get anxiety about my long runs. I put a lot of time into running, not only physically, but mentally as well. Do I put the same planning, thoughts and efforts into my marriage? Do I consecrate myself to it? When we are dedicated to something, we put in a lot of time, thought and effort. There are times in my marriage that I get in the flow of things and I don't put in much effort. I get comfortable. I'm not as consecrated. This is when improvement and progress do not happen. When improvement and progress don't happen, we usually digress. When I don't keep running, I lose ground and can't run as far. We need to always be dedicated to our marriage and spouse. Spending just a few more moments together each day can make a difference. Unwinding together at the end of the day can bring you together and help to unify you. My husband and I are different. He is more a morning person and I am more a night person. Because of our conflicting schedules, there are times when we don't hardly talk to each other for a week. By the weekend, we feel as though we are just "roomies" instead of husband and wife. The past week, we have tried to consecrate our time to each other. We spend 20 minutes together at the end of the day talking about what ever we feel is needed. I cannot believe the difference this is making in our marriage. It is blessing our lives. I am learning more about my husband and his dreams and goals. I am feeling more unified with him.
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