Posts under ‘Just for Today Challenge’

Just for Today: Mindfulness

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I'll tell you, this is a tough time of year to try to fit in a day of spirituality. Or a day to write about a day of spirituality. It's a tough time of year to try to take a shower. (Yeah, I showered [...]

Just for Today: Throwing Out the To Do List

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After really struggling last week between my need to sleep and my desire not to sleep, I decided that this week on my day of spirituality I would spend one day throwing out my to do list and letting go of all the things I "should" do [...]

Just for Today Challenge (A Little Late)

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I had planned to post this on Tuesday, but it turned out to be a completely crazy day, and of course, yesterday was my day of rest.
This week I focused on sleep (and fighting with God). The day started out badly. I accidentally [...]

Just for Today Challenge: December 1, 2009

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Wow, December first already.  A side benefit of this "Just for Today Challenge" is that one day a week, I know what the date is.  But no, knowing what the date is was not my own challenge for this week.  This week, I was going to focus [...]

Just For Today Challenge: November 24, 2009

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Last week, I asked you all to join the Just for Today Challenge with me, where we would all change one thing about our lives for just one day. I'll share what I did, and if you did something yourself, either share about it [...]

Introducing the Just For Today Challenge

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If there is one thing I know about making changes in my life, it's that I can't do it alone.  Those of you who have been clicking over to the Second Road know that I've instituted a day of spirituality and rest (a sort of [...]