Reclaiming Rest {Guest Post}
I welcome you to join me over at TheLaundryMoms.com today where I’m sharing some inspiration about rest. Below is a an excerpt, but be sure to follow the link to read the full post!
Exhaustion took on a whole new meaning after having my son. My pre-mom pattern of sleeping became history, as did my morning quiet time for a while. In the first year, people would encourage me to sleep when my son was sleeping, but I struggled to rest in a house full of laundry and cleaning and chores to be done.
My son recently turned five years old, and I still wrestle with what it means to rest as a mom. We’re way past the days of middle-of-the-night feedings, and my little boy usually sleeps soundly through the night.
But motherhood is life changing.
I sometimes slip into the bad habit of going to bed way too late, because I want to get tasks done or have a little “me time” while the house is quiet. But when this becomes my norm, I’m depleted when the sun rises, rather than energized and ready to go.
While I know that rest is a biblical and important for my overall health, sometimes it seems close to impossible when a little life is depending on me.
After a year of feeling a little run down, there’s a question I’ve been asking the Lord…
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