Life can sometimes feel like a Whack-A-Mole arcade game. Mechanical toy moles are buried in a game board. When the game starts, the moles randomly pop up from their holes. The player uses a mallet to whack the moles back into the holes. The moles keep popping up one by one. Sometimes more than one mole pops up simultaneously.
In real-life Whack-A-Mole, the moles are life events and people. You spend a great deal of energy trying to fix a problem. Then another issue pops up. Too often, you are overwhelmed by several problems happening at once.
For years, I tried whacking down the chaos in my life. Also, too much of my energy was consumed trying to make other people happy. I stopped playing that game by losing control.
Losing control was one of the best things that ever happened to me! I’m convinced it will work for you as well, and SDT will show you how. Read on.
This Friday, we will begin the series, “I Am Losing Control.” You are invited to engage in a life-changing, cognitive behavior exercise. Cognitive behavior is a therapeutic approach that helps one look at the underlying thinking driving a specific behavior. From there, a change in actions can occur.
This interactive series lasts three weeks. Completing each simple activity will lead you to discover (or rediscover) passion or peace in your purpose-driven life.
Thank you in advance for participating in this group event. Meanwhile, until Friday, stay safe, and remain in God’s peace.
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