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  1. I did the Best Yes study and I agree that it has been one of my filters in the past. Well I guess I guess there I times it is still there but I can recognize it and I know pause before making commitments to give only my best yesses.

    1. Yes, learning to pause first, pray, check with our husband and family….it helps us to really hear God’s voice so we can give our best yes!!

  2. Wise words, Rosilind. I’m not one to want to disappoint others either, so I often do more than is healthy for me to do. I’m learning too…baby steps. Sounds like you’ve made great progress this year. Yay, you. 🙂 (((Merry Christmas)))

    1. Yes – baby steps. Because – like losing weight – slow and steady wins the race. With each baby step we’re training our heart to please God first!

  3. Rosilind, this was such a great post! I am exactly like you, I do not want to disappoint others or myself. The Lord has worked a lot of that out of me, but admittedly it still rears its ugly head. Thanks for the reminder that God comes first above all. I loved your tweet as well. Tweeted it:)

    1. Oh yes, I think this is a long, long journey training our heart to please God first and foremost.

  4. What a wonderful, rich post we all so need to hear! People pleasing isn’t authentic giving is it? We want to give from our hearts and to live our neighbors we have to sometimes say NO! This is one way weclive ourselves. Great post! Im new to your FB page!!

    1. You are 100% right: people pleasing isn’t authentic giving. SO WELL SAID!!

  5. Hi Rosilind,
    Such a great post! Giving that permission is so critical to our health – physical and mental! Trying to please everyone leads us into a pit. I can vouch for that! It took me into my 40s to get to the point of living that way! I also love Lysa’s book! Fabulous!
    Blessings and smiles,
    Lori

    1. Yes – I’m in my 40s and am just now learning this. It has been one of the most important lessons I’ve ever learned!

  6. What a great post! And an important message. My last post (about a decision of whether to blog or not to blog) was somewhere along these lines. Are we working towards our ultimate missions? Was God first in my life? Family second? I had to rearrange my priorities and activities and YES – SAY NO to some things.
    Thanks Rosalind!

    1. Yes – I think these questions are so important to ask. So many times we get distracted with things that God never intended for us.

  7. LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE this post! Perfect! Just what I needed! You’re exactly right: I’m called to my FAMILY! Knowing that helps saying no to more church responsibilities easier! Thanks for sharing your heart so we can be encouraged!

    1. Yes!! Yes it does. There are so many good things to do, but sometimes it’s not the best thing for us right now.

  8. Everything in me wants to just skim this post and go on, but truly, I do need to look at my own “yeses” and definitely say a few more “no’s” Thanks for your good thoughts during this busy season.

    1. Thank you, Amrie!! Praise the Lord that it has touched so many!

  9. Love, love. love this post!! I never give myself permission to disappoint. Thank-you to bringing light to an often over looked subject

    1. I had to do this again recently. Each time I do it gets easier.Practice makes perfect. 😀

  10. I SO needed to read this post right now- for me, and for others I have out high expectations on. I am totally type A. While I am not clutching a cup of coffee, I am pushing myself way too hard lately. I need to take a step back and reevaluate. I love how you considered your family’s vision. Thanks for posting this! I will be mulling over it all day. Merry Christmas!

    1. Oh – I hope you’ll start giving yourself space. I know what it did to me…emotionally and physically…when i pushed too hard. And how it affected my family as well.

  11. Such encouragement through the lessons you have learned and the transparency with which you write, and minister, really blesses my heart. I was just having this conversation with my pastor the other day and the realization that the why of what we do and the how of what we do should be connected with the WHO we have made a choice to follow. Point blank, is there any other God besides the One true God, that influences my decisions? Yikes, the reality of that is pretty stark. Anything that takes place of serving Christ in my life has become an idol, aka ..a god, that can ultimately influence my decisions. Even the ones to say, ‘yes’, when I am not supposed to.
    I purchased Lisa’s book a while ago, but it still sits on my shelf, unread. I think it may be time to dust it off. 🙂

    Blessings,
    Dawn

    1. Dawn – thank you so much for your encouraging comment. And what a question! Wow – that is truly convicting! I challenge you this year to read Lisa’s book. When I say it changed my life, I am really understating it. I wouldn’t be where I am right now had I not read her book.

  12. Oops, guilty on some of these points. 🙁
    We need to remember this. We shouldn’t be too hard on ourselves and learn the lessons along the way.

    1. You are exactly right! We are all guilty of these at times – but its why we learn as we go.

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