![]() ![]() When I am a burden to others, this makes me unlovable.” When I don’t see a task through, this makes me a burden to others. When I’m a mess, it’s because I didn’t see a task through. I decided to journal on this, finding the thought, “I’m a mess when I don’t see a task through.” From there, I started to dig, uncovering more associations. I was able to see that I was making an association that to be messy made me somehow unloveable. Mess – untidy, dirty, disorganized, state of confusion or an offensive state of affairs. Given the fact that I seemed to have the most affection for the word “mess” I decided to start there and found a variety of definitions. I’m often late, the house is cluttered, I forget things I need, I miss doctor appointments and my hair can get so snarled it’s easier to throw it up in a bun than brush it out some days. ![]() I don’t know about you, but often I feel like I’m a bit of a mess. ![]() I think the idea to start this research project was inspired by the Holy Spirit because what I found impacted me in a profound way. The title was inspired by one of my first coaching sessions with Erin Ingold, where she challenged me to move toward the thought that, “Sometimes I’m a messy mom, and that’s okay.” I landed on the title Grateful Blessed Mess. If you haven’t done it, and you feel like your life has lost its fizzle, check it out stat!īack to my blog. I decided to do this most recently with the title of my personal blog that was largely inspired by the fruit of doing the Unique Call to Sanctity Workshop. I’ve said this before, but I’ve become slightly obsessed with looking up the definition and the etymology of words. ![]()
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