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The sister's are back after a Summer Break, they are catching you up on all the things and have a beautiful, encouraging discussion on rest, discipleship and taking your thoughts captive!

Practicing the Way by John Mark Comer

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Introduction and Reunion

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Hello and welcome to the girl I slept in my makeup podcast by three sisters who live in three different cities are at three different life stages and have three different perspectives. They are excited to learn and grow alongside of you. This is a space full of love and acceptance. No judgment because let's face it. We all sleep in our makeup. Please welcome Lauren, Megan and Kristen.
00:00:25
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Hey sisters. Hey. Hi. I'm so excited to be recording again with you guys. I always, when we take breaks, it's nice, but I always miss this time together too. Yeah. I know me too. Like even if nobody listens, I love doing it. Is that funny? Yeah.
00:00:44
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It's like our little time together. Yeah. Yes. Well, how have y'all been?

Summer Break Recap

00:00:50
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We've been gone listeners for a few months this summer. I can't believe it came and went so fast, but let's catch everybody up. How was y'all summer? For us it flew by. We were gone a lot and still going. Our school, for whatever reason, doesn't start until next week. We're kind of a week behind or a week or two behind everybody.
00:01:12
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which is nice in some ways. And so we have one more one more flight. We're going to go home to Austin to see dad and we haven't been to Austin in ages.

Travel Adventures and Misadventures

00:01:22
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So we're going to see dad and he had our dad had knee replacement surgery and is recovering. And so we're going to go help him and Um, just hang out. So I'm excited about that. And of course I'm going to get some tennis and my friend Lindsey has already signed me up for two clinics for from Friday morning. So that'll be fun. Oh, of course. Yeah. Yes. But no, our summer's been good. It's really just flown by like, as I'm sure it has for everybody. Yeah. And y'all were in Europe for like a month. Yeah. Oh my gosh. Yes. So that was some funny stuff too, but we.
00:01:58
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listeners, we had just travel like on the way there. We missed our international flight because of delays and then on the way home, same story, different day. So we got three, we were just supposed to have a two and a half layover in Madrid and it turned into three days, which we made the most of it and did two bike tours. And we were just like, if we're here, we might as well see a city in the world that we've never been to before and we really liked Madrid so it kind of gave us the itch to go back to Spain maybe like northern Spain one day but we'll see.
00:02:35
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Um, but we didn't get, we had lost luggage and we didn't get it for almost two weeks after we got home. That's pretty crazy. And actually the airlines have no idea that we even have our luggage and that's a whole nother story, but the only reason we have it is because at the very last minute, literally on the way to the airport departing our house, we stopped at Walmart and bought air tags and threw them in our bags. And that's the only reason that we have our bags now. So they still show record that they're lost.
00:03:04
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Wait, I don't think I knew that. Yeah. Yeah. So we were tracking it, and that's why we were so frustrated in the beginning, because we were telling the airlines, we're like, sorry, that every day we'd get an email, sorry, can't find them still. And we're we were sending them the exact coordinates of where they were, they're like, they're at terminal four, in Madrid, da, da, da. And they just everything, they just do everything by the computer. There's like no common sense, it's just computerized, so.
00:03:36
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What was your favorite city or place that y'all went to while there? So for me it was definitely, we loved Switzerland. We had never been there before and it was kind of our vibe. We like more, we're we're not like huge big city people when we travel so and it's just picturesque. It's one of those places that you, when you Google image photos, it actually looks like that in real life, which I feel like is kind of rare. So we definitely want to go back because two, we got two days cut short out of Switzerland because of the travel stuff. And so we didn't get to go to a couple of the small towns that we were set to. So I definitely want to go back there, but yeah, I would say we went to this little town in the winter. It's a big ski town.
00:04:26
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But in the summer, I wouldn't even call it a town. It's like a village and it's called when, well, it's spelled W-E-N-G-E and they pronounce it like Vengen or something. um But it was just delightful. Like the cows had cowbells on and it was just, yeah, really charming and felt, I felt close to heaven there. So I loved it. I've never, we've never been to Switzerland either. That sounds fun.

Celebrity Encounters and Culture Reflections

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Yeah. yeah I want to go because um summer doesn't really feel a whole lot different from any other time because like I don't have kids that are in like school. Yeah. Just daycare, which is year round. So like, I feel like once you have kids that are like in school, it more feels like, okay, we're in summer. You know what I mean?
00:05:13
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um other than like it's hot as heck and we usually go to the beach at least once so like yeah um but yeah summer was good i the older i get the more i enjoy fall and winter and sp spring um summer's my least favorite because of the heat or what yeah just because and it gets super humid in nashville in the summer um and you know Nashville gets is a pretty big tourist town and so in the summer it gets even more so and so I'm like gosh there's just people even in like our local spots I'm like get out of here you know how do you know about this place you know it's like oh and blame to yeah yes for sure and that's how I thought about you in that on our travels because
00:06:05
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We had a totally different experience in Italy this year and a lot of the locals just actually weren't nice. and yeah And a lot of the places though, I'm like, I don't blame them, especially in the smaller towns. It's like, I feel like if I was a local, I would get annoyed too.
00:06:22
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Yeah. I'm like stick to Broadway, please. Like we don't yeah you don't go down there. Although we did go down there last night because we um ah last minute got tickets to Ellen DeGeneres is apparently it's her final tour. I feel like people say that all the time and then they like come back and do another one.
00:06:43
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I never believe when they say, this is my final tour, you know, my final, just like those football players. I will never play in the NFL again. And then they like come back. and yeah But yeah, it was interesting. i I have obviously never seen her in person. She's super cute, but it was like kind of sad. Like, you know, I guess the whole cancel culture, she like really went through that. And I think with famous people, I just feel like they seem just I don't know how to explain it like distant like not like nothing bothers them but you can she literally I think was in like a pretty dark place for a long time. if Even though it was a comedy show I like almost felt more bad for her than I did like laughs.
00:07:25
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like Oh really? I did laugh but like you know yeah it was just like I think she was very depressed for quite some time with the whole like she's like you know that whole thing where she's a mean person came out. and Well I think just imagine on I think all of us and everybody listening can has had an experience in life where something was said about you that wasn't true and that feel that feeling of how frustrating it is to have something just completely made up about you or something about your character that you know is not true. So multiply that yeah times the whole world. And it's like, wow. Yeah. Yeah. It made me feel really bad in that I'm like, oh, wow. Yeah. They're just humans like the rest of us. And

Life Changes and Real Estate Insights

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she it was funny. I think the part that made me laugh the most was she was like, yeah, I thought I didn't care what people thought about me until I realized I thought that when I was, everybody loved me.
00:08:23
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There's something like that. And then she was like, yeah, I have the trifecta. Like first it was, I was gay and now it's, I mean, and the next thing I'll be old. know didn' There were a few things that were funny, but overall I was like, wait, I'm kind of sad for Ellen to generous, but I guess the show that she's doing on this tour will be a Netflix special. So y'all will get to see overall what I saw. So yeah.
00:08:49
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Awesome. That's neat that y'all got to go to that. That is one cool thing about living in Nashville is you get a lot of cool things coming through. And hey, speaking of just summer and everything, have you and Michael started? Are y'all already kind of thinking like, oh my gosh, this is our last summer or this is our last this?
00:09:07
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Yeah, we haven't even told our friends yet because we wanted the house to sell. So I think I've mentioned this on here before, but Michael and I invested and built two homes to sell. And our goal was to sell those homes. And once those were sold, we're start a plan back to Texas and both of those homes sold. So the, we're like, okay, I guess it's time to like start the process of making our way to Texas.
00:09:34
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I have a lot of emotions about it. I'm like sad, excited, scared. But yeah, we we have our house listed for rent right now and we're currently looking for a rental because we are going to be building there. And so we're going to rent while we build.
00:09:50
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But yeah, it's just like all the unknowns are like super scary. It's funny cause in my twenties, the unknown was like just exciting. Like there was a little bit of fear, but like the excitement so outweighed that fear that I'm like, gosh, can I be in my early twenties again? Because I was scared of nothing. Like I was just like, let's go world. Like I had no money and I just didn't care. And I was just ready to go and get, see what life threw at me.
00:10:20
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Um, and now I'm like, Oh my God, I'm terrified. What's going to happen? Like, you know, and I was like, Oh, why is that? You know, so, well, that's why there's that saying ignorance is bliss. Yeah. I miss being ignorant. You can create, you can create that mindset. I'm just kidding. Yeah. yeah I want to be, have ignorance. Yeah.
00:10:44
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So and I actually think about that a lot with, I don't know, in relation to grief, because it's like, the one thing I feel like people don't talk about with grief is like, you kind of grieve the person you were before, like you lost mom. And I feel like that too, you kind of grieve like you're the younger version of yourself. Cause you're like, dang, she was just so ignorant, I guess, but blissful. you should just I literally was telling Michael that last night. I was like, gosh, you know, when after losing mom, like I had anxiety and stuff before, but when mom, when we lost mom, it's like my anxiety is like tenfold. Like it is so much worse. And I just, I was telling him how much I miss like who I was before that, you know? So yeah, I do that a lot.
00:11:33
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But then it's like, I think the other side of it is like, you have to make a choice at some point to accept the new you and accept the new you as like, there's a lot of good parts that grief has brought.
00:11:49
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And the more we can focus on the goodness versus the negative that it brought, I think that's where like you start to move through grief for me. Like grief is always a part of me, but you start to like move through it. I think especially doing, I think you had started EMDR at one point, but that really helps too with the anxiety and fear because your fight or flight is like so heightened after trauma.
00:12:14
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Yeah, and it is. but I'm so excited those houses sell and sold. I'm so proud of y'all. I know. So yeah, investments are always a little scary, but then it's like putting a little bit of risk and then paying off feels really good. So yeah,

Cultural Reflections on Rest and Spirituality

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it's just knowing the risk and reward and making a decision. So yeah, that's amazing.
00:12:36
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listeners that are interested in real estate investing just to give you like a high level summary. So Kristen and Michael invested quite a large sum for these two houses. And then it was 18 months, I think total. And y'all made it over 50% return. Is that true? Yes. Yeah.
00:12:57
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Yes, on both of them. So that's pretty stellar if you know anything about investing numbers. So yeah to help if anyone's interested in like doing something similar, I would love just because I've walked through it, through it, through it myself, I would love to help someone else walk through the process. So Oh, and just FYI, another piece of that is they had a the partner in it. So there was two of them, but had it just been Kristin and Michael, the return would have been over 100%. So hundred yes, it would have been over 100%. Yes. There's a lot of money in development. Yeah, if you can find a good deal, it makes sense. And that makes sense. It's, it's very much worth it. So yes.
00:13:42
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Well, I thought I would just share kind of a takeaway that I had from the summer. So one thing that I knew just from our previous travels, but it was kind of in my face. So the last day but So we went to Switzerland, and then Italy, then back to Switzerland to fly back home. So we on our the flight home, we were in Zurich and we had a whole day before we were flying out and we didn't stop in Zurich on the way there. So we hadn't been there. It's a larger city, but we happened to be there on a Sunday. And so in my head, i we were staying right in the center of town and lots of shops, lots of just kind of fun city stuff.
00:14:27
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And so in my head, I had kind of planned out like, ooh, I think I'll do some just shopping or whatever. I'm not a huge shopper, but I was like, this will be fun, you know? And then little did I realize that it was Sunday and everything, everything is closed. So besides some restaurants and stuff like that, but even a lot of restaurants and stuff.
00:14:47
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I'm like, I'll be totally honest. I had like a few minutes of annoyance where I'm like, what? Like this is so annoying, you know? But then I started just reflecting and we just ended up walking around and just kind of taking all the local people in and seeing what they do on their day of rest. And ironically, I was listening to a series on, there's a podcast, write this down if you're interested. It's John Mark Comer.
00:15:17
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Teachings podcast and he did a mini series on the Sabbath and rest. And so this was all just kind of fitting and came together, but So, and then in Italy, they do the same thing. And while I was there, I was thinking, you know what, like my mind, my mind shift kind of changed. And I told, I was telling Chris, I was like, there's a big part of me that's like, wow, like respect, you know, because a lot of shops in Italy will even shut down for like the entire month of August and they go to the seaside or whatever. And it was just so evident and apparent, like you felt it. I don't even know how to describe it. It was just a feeling where.
00:15:58
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Like money isn't a big, their first priority, you know, it's, they prioritize quality of life, rest, you know, loved ones. And I don't, I'm not for sure what it means to them, but I had this realization when I was there. And to me, it represents trust in God and to relinquish the control that we well, we think we have, but we really don't, right? And, and to place that trust into God. And so, I don't know, I just kind of had that light bulb moment where I'm like, really thinking hard. Cause I, you know, we've, we learn about the Sabbath, if we've heard about the Sabbath, but I really have never done a deep dive into it. And so that podcast series I recommend because it just kind of shines a new light on what does that actually mean for us today? And so,
00:16:57
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what it means for me is it allows space. ah It's a day that allows space to say yes to delight in our life, you know, a day of pleasure stacking, a day of life giving things, um a day to feed our soul of what is good and beautiful and true. And instead of thinking of it about, and instead of thinking of it as a day ah of having to say no to things like, Oh, I can't work today or I can't do anything today because it's the Sabbath. I don't think that's really what it's about. I think that it's a day just to reflect on God's character and to fill, to really just fuel up our souls. Um, so anyways, it was just kind of, a take yeah, it was just a takeaway and I loved seeing it.
00:17:51
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play out like I think they other places in the world do such a great job at that. Yeah. And I'm having to like live that in real time right now, just because like I was saying, the fear of moving to Texas where I have basically, you know, I wake up with not with no job, you know, here, but I built a business, right? And the almost going on 10 years of doing it. And basically I'm going to have to start over. And there's a lot of fear around that. And so I'm like, Oh, you know, I get stuck in that fear. And then that's just a good reminder of like,
00:18:25
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I think I have this control when I really don't and I've just got to trust God and that He will provide you know and not be so afraid. so Absolutely. Because He is our provider, it is all His. And yes, we we work hard and also we have to trust.
00:18:45
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We live in a world where everything's so fast paced and I'm such a doer that it's like a constant reminder to also make time for rest. so Yeah. Well, and I think in our American society at some point, there's just been this shift of where the weekends, we don't create any downtime, not just for us, but for our children too. And it's just, I think there's ah just a huge loss there.
00:19:14
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and what this life is about and and how we can be the best versions of ourselves. And so I think if we can kind of just shift our mindset. and it And I think for a lot of people, in the beginning, we'll feel super unnatural and take work to not do all the things, starting from eight a.m. You know, first thing when you wake up, like, go, go, go, go, go, go, you know? And I know some families say that that you know that works for them and keeping their children busy is better. and And I hear that and I get it. And also,
00:19:50
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I think that we all need, we all need rest. Well, I think a lot of people and myself included associate rest with laziness. Exactly. Yeah.
00:20:01
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So that's something I don't love. like i And I still fight that. Like if i'm being if I'm resting or being slow and not doing much, I'm like, I beat myself up. And I'm like, I'm being lazy. um And so I think there's a lot. I think that's definitely a cultural thing too. Yeah, no for sure. And because I do have the personality for myself ah and my family can attest to this. I have a i don't ever sit down, rarely.
00:20:31
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And so, but I think for me, it's more about, and and I've been in stages of life where I felt like if I was laying on the couch for an hour, that was considered lazy, you know? So I've definitely had to change that mindset. But also I think it's more about, or I know for me, when I don't, when I don't slow down and that doesn't mean It doesn't always have to mean physically, but when I don't quiet my mind, when I don't create a space, I realize I can't i can't get fueled up by God because I'm not stopping to listen. like I can't fully open my ears and listen to God.
00:21:14
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without slowing down. That only happens when I create a space. And so it is to Megan's teachings on mindset, like it is a habitual, it is a habit that you have to work to get towards. And I wasn't always like, I don't have the habits today that I've had forever. But I do know that for me, when I don't Like it's kind of a no negotiation for me in my mornings where I've created these habits where I have space for God to talk to me, not just for me to sit there and chat to God, but to actually just sit and listen and take in who he is and his nature, you know, the nature around me and all the things. And it makes such a difference in our daily lives, you know?
00:22:00
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Yes. And like the Sabbath is beautiful, but it's not just the Sabbath. you know I think where the big transformation and spiritual growth happens is when you are seeking God for that personal relationship day to day, moment by moment.
00:22:22
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ah

Spiritual Growth and Personal Development

00:22:23
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My church is doing this series on being a digger. It's like oh related to digging your own well and relating that to your spiritual relationship with Jesus. like As much as we need water to survive, we need that spiritual well as well to survive.
00:22:43
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And a lot of people, because we have things at our fingertips and can listen to a podcast, read a book, um, you know, listen to a sermon, pull up the Bible app. We have so much at our fingertips that is wonderful. None of it's bad, but it's one of those things where we talked about this, where we almost got our spirituality sometimes like through our mom or like through other people are like, Oh, I'll just go listen to this person and I'll try to like get my relationship with Jesus through them. And I think that's like the big thing that the Sabbath is about, but also it's like day to day digging your own relationship with him. And how do you do that? You have to set a time set aside and make a habit of being still in his presence. i And that's why the secret place, you know, it talks about
00:23:32
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that in the Bible, how Jesus would go first to his solitary place with God before he did any sort of ministry. And Jesus is our ultimate model. So having that be kind of like the first thing he modeled, I think that's something that a lot of Christians or that's me in the past, like I kind of did that last. I was like, Oh, I'm going to do all the Bible studies, all the little church things first and try to like check off the list. um But like really being still with him was kind of like, oh, I'll do that when I have time. And ah there's never going to be time. So you have to like make the time and create the habit. Well, I was just going to say, that I know you're we're both reading the book, is it becoming like Jesus, Megan?
00:24:17
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It's called Practicing the Way, Be With Jesus, Become Like Him, Do As He Did by that same guy, John Mark Comer, that you were talking about that has the podcast. Right. And so highly, highly recommend that book to anybody who's interested. And if I can just, because this actually goes along right along with what Megan is saying, and just some quick high level notes that popped to mind from, I'm still not even finished with it, but This is what my desire is for the three of us, all of our family, all of our generations to come and for everyone listening. And it kind of sums it up is that God is the great longing of our souls and that with practice he becomes a habit that our minds will return to God as the needle of a compass constantly returns to North.
00:25:06
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through habit we can co-create with Jesus a mind that is fixed on God all throughout the day for us to slow down and rest so that we begin each morning in prayer and have a daily prayer rhythm. And so how do we be with Jesus? I encourage everyone listening to go do some research on the word abide. And so how do we be with Jesus, we abide in the vine. We live rooted in a relational connection to Jesus by the Spirit. And then how do we become like Jesus? Through contemplation. And we let God love us into people of love. And psychologists' basic rule of thumb is that we are loving to the degree we have been loved. With that said, no family of origin is healthy enough. So like for us, we
00:26:01
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were super lucky in that we came from a family that was full of love. We had wonderful parents who loved us really hard and really well. But with that said, there's no family of origin that is healthy enough to transform us into the kind of love that we see in Jesus. And there's no family that is dysfunctional enough to keep us from becoming people of love in Jesus. All of us, no matter what our life experience has been and where we came from, all of us have the potential to grow immature and mature into people of Agape, which is love. But to do so, we have to experience the love of God. And so that's what this is about is just creating those habits to allow this type of just soul level love to be filled up by him. And we can't just know about the love of God. We have to know the love of God, not just about it to experience it in our inner beings. So so many amazing takeaways from that book. I feel like I could just read that book and for the podcast. I'm like, go read it.
00:26:59
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No, for real, Megan and I, we were saying, we're like, oh my gosh, like every page, we feel like we need to share, but every page is filled with so much life-giving information. Did you get it on Amazon? Yes. Yeah. I can send you the link. Actually, we can post it in the show notes too for anybody listening.
00:27:22
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Yes, we will do that. Well, perfect. Yeah. Summer came and went for us. It went so fast. I still can't believe that it's over and that my girls started fourth and first grade yesterday. I'm like, what is happening? But I'm super happy to be back to a routine, to be honest. I love routine. So, um, not having somebody ask me for snacks every 20 minutes is nice. I actually took like a 20 minute break earlier and just sat there in silence outside. It was very nice, but I have learned to go to God even in the moments of chaos and that's been a really cool experience for me because I always in the past felt like it needed to look a certain way
00:28:06
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to spend quiet time with Jesus. And while I do love like my true quiet time with him, I've also found these moments where I have three kids, so much noise going on in my house, and I'll literally just stop and like close my eyes and so take like three deep breaths. And I will imagine walking in to my secret place in my mind. And it's just wild what it does to my nervous system. like I immediately am calmer. And so I think there is something to speak to, to like all the parents out there or anybody that leads like a very busy life. Like just know the more you seek him in those quiet places, you will be able to find that quiet time even in the chaos. You just have to like choose to go there. So I hope that encourages people and that doesn't have to be perfect or look a certain way, but it just has to be a choice to do it. And don't judge.
00:29:01
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don't judge yourself, right? Or two, you know, don't judge yourself and like, Oh, I should be doing this. Like, no, yeah, take all that out. Just do whatever works for you. Yeah, exactly. We all have different rhythms of how we operate. And it's okay. I think there's so much on social media, we try to emulate other people and we get advice from other people, but there has to be a level of like, okay, well, this is what could work for me.
00:29:27
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and making sure that you give yourself that space to do that. I think therapy and therapists are really good about that. But then if you're just watching other people, like even in my coaching, when I give suggestions on like, what works for me, I'm always like, but make sure it's something that would work for you because I might operate different than you. no So yeah.
00:29:46
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One thing I was going to mention before we head off and it kind of goes along with all of that is just like a quick little mindset corner and reminder. I've mentioned this before, but when you're going along the journey of say you want to create a new habit and say that habit is what we've been talking about. So you want to seek God daily, but you just find that you make it a last resort decision, you don't really make time for it. um I think the first step to building any habit is actually just to understand your own mind better and know that our subconscious minds don't know what's real or imagined. The subconscious mind is going to connect with anything that you're emotionally involved with
00:30:28
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And then our subconscious mind actually is the part of the mind that dictates our behavior. So say you consciously know that something is good for you. So you know that prayer time and spending time ah with God is good for you. You're like, yes, I want to do that.
00:30:44
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But then you don't actually do it. What am I emotionally involved with? Am I emotionally involved with that? i'm ah I'm horrible at going to my secret place. I'm horrible at spending time with God. Or are you emotionally involved with like, Oh, I'm so excited to see the benefits of me actually committing to spending time with God daily. Like what thought process are you emotionally attached to? Because that can kind of uncover why your behavior change isn't there.
00:31:12
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um and so I think it's a great place to start is just like being your own research project, really uncovering your thoughts that you have. like What's the most dominant thought you have throughout the day? What's the first thought what you have when you wake up? and What's the last thought you have when you go to bed? If it's surrounding fear and anxiety, though that's a place that you can start to understand that those are the thoughts you're emotionally involved with. so That's going to dictate your behavior. It's what your subconscious believes to be true in your life, even if it's you know thoughts that aren't even true.
00:31:41
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So you can start by picking one thought that you have most dominantly and replacing that thought and you have to make a conscious choice. And the more you can recognize that thought and replace it over time, you will start to get emotionally involved with the new thought that you created. So maybe, you know, we'll use Kristin as an example with having um to give you all an idea of what I'm talking about. So if you're having the thought that you are fearful of moving to Dallas because you don't have that pipeline, you don't have that sphere for real estate. Maybe as soon as that thought comes up again, you can replace it with the thought of like, God's goodness is surrounding me and I trust him fully to provide for me.
00:32:24
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and it's all going to work out or something like that you can come up with a new thought but and then just kind of forcing yourself to replace it with that new thought over and over and over time it does take like at least probably 60 to 90 days to build a new habit completely sometimes I feel like thought habits can change faster than that though ah so the more you replace it the more you'll automatically go to that thought instead of the old thought but yeah that's like my little mindset corner if you have questions or want accountability or somebody to come alongside you with, you know, breaking free from mindset strongholds. That's what I love to help people with. So you can message me on Instagram and I can tell you more about my programs either on our podcast at girl I slept in my makeup or on my
00:33:10
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Mindset Instagram is at Mindset with Megan. Yeah,

Conclusion and Listener Engagement

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so helpful. Well, this was fun. Thanks, sisters. I'm glad to be back. And listeners, we hope everybody had a really fun and safe summer. These chats are like my coffee. I don't drink coffee. but like Give me a little jolt. Oh, Kathy does that for listeners, too. Yeah, I hope so, too. Do you want me to say a prayer? Yeah. Close the stop. True.
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Okay. Father God, thank you so much for today. Thank you for life. Thank you for our family. And we're just so honored and grateful that you love us and you trust us and you keep pursuing us, even when we run from you, God. And I just pray my family and everybody listening that we just seek you, not even day by day, but moment by moment that we just are wrapped up in your presence.
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and we feel your peace and we just know that your goodness is surrounding us. And I just pray that we continue the legacy our mom set forth in us from you all the days of our life. And I pray for all the kids going back to school, that it's just a wonderful, safe, fun, exciting school year for everybody. Each one of our children sees you first, God, throughout their life. And we love you, Jesus. Thank you for everything in Jesus' name, amen. Amen.
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Love y'all. Love you. Bye. Thank you for listening to another week of Girl I Slept in My Makeup. If you like us, rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. And if you want to learn more about us or get in touch with us, go to our website, girlisleftinmymakeup.com, where you'll also find links to our Instagram and Facebook. Thank you so much for listening. We really appreciate it. And yeah make it a great week. God bless.