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Too Much Busyness ... by Yvonne M. Morgan
Do you suffer from “Hurry Sickness?” I found out that it is an actual condition. In Psychology Today, they define it as “a behavior pattern characterized by continual rushing and anxiousness; an overwhelming and constant sense of urgency.” Feb 9, 2013, from Psychology Today.
Busyness
Many of us suffer from this sickness and don’t even realize it. In this 24/7 world, life never stops or slows down enough for us to rest. We lose connection with those around us. Hurry sickness robs us of our most important relationships as we become too busy for our friends, family, and even God. So what do we sacrifice on the altar of busyness to get ahead in life?
The pandemic helped some of us to realize the importance of slowing down. But, as our world opens up again, will we fall into the same patterns of busyness?
Good News
Take heart; we can overcome our need to always be busy by following Jesus’ examples. Tom Stuart provides us with some great ways to combat a life full of busyness. His advice is a friendly reminder that God never intended us to be so busy. When busyness takes over, we cannot hear God speak to us. Slow down. Be still. We need to make room for our relationships, especially our relationship with God.
5 Ways to Fight busyness
Inspired by Jesus, here are five things Tom Stuart found as antidotes in combating the busyness of life.
1. Practice Solitude Like Jesus
Like Jesus, I love the early morning hours. I use this quiet time to commune with God and prepare my heart for the day. Uninterrupted silence is a gift from God. The time needs to be savored. When we take the time before the sun comes up, the stress from our to-do list for the day melts away. (Mark 1:35)
2. Sit Down As Jesus Did
When Jesus felt tired and wanted to conserve energy, He sat down to rest. Whether He was at a well, on the Mount of Olives, in the temple, or on a mountainside, Jesus rested (John 4:6, Mark 12:41, Mark 13:3, John 6:3); there is no better prescription for busyness than to take a well-deserved break and sit down. And the important thing about this action is to let your mind sit in addition to your body. Also, studies show those who take regular work breaks are more productive than those who don’t. So that alone should be a sufficient incentive to stop the constant busyness.
3. Take a Nap Like Jesus
In Luke 8:23, we see Jesus sleeping on the boat. He could sleep anywhere, even during a storm on the Sea of Galilee. I have found that nothing refreshes me more when the storms of life are pressing in upon me than taking a nap. Invariably I wake up with renewed energy and resolve to face the challenges before me calmly.
4. Take a Road Trip to Fight Busyness
His times with His disciples traveling from village to village were times to think, talk, listen, and learn. I love road trips. The longer the distance, the better. And the less traveled the road, the more leisurely it feels. Nothing beats time in the car, alone or with a worthy companion, to commune with God or one another and recharge the soul. And avoid hurrying when you can by getting off the freeway and taking the scenic route. And, we need to learn to enjoy the journey as much as the destination.
Slow Down
Life is so much more than busyness. I don’t believe anyone lies on their deathbed and thinks that they were not busy enough in this life. Busyness leads to disconnection from family, friends, and even God. Slow down, take time, and: “Be still, and know that I am God. I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!” (Psalm 46:10 KJV)
Prayer
Dear God, Thank you that your yoke is easy, and your burden is light. Thank you for promising to give all of us who feel worried, rushed, and pressured rest and peace for our souls if we just come before you. We are grateful for your reminder that we don’t have to carry it all independently. Forgive us when we’ve tried to fix things in our power, not taking the time to rest or not coming to you first with our needs and burdens. Please help us slow down, fix our eyes on you, and remember that you are our true peace and strength. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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