Dr. Norris Chumley Satisfied Life

Loving Limitations

Wednesday October 22, 2008

After decades of being told such things like "reach for the stars," "you can do anything," and "you can have it all!" from an all-pervasive consumer advertising-driven culture, perhaps it's time to rethink those ideas.  A lot of us are realizing that pushing ourselves so hard to have it all, may not be the best life plan.  Getting into big debt, some of us spending over our heads and beyond what is affordable, we may have bought a lot of material goods like great houses, fancy cars, and giant flat-screen TV's but it's also cost a lot of our income.  Fine dining, gourmet cuisine and a lot of restaurant visits may have tasted good at the time, but now we have giant gourmet waistlines, challenging our self-image and even compromising our health.  When it comes down to it - when we are healthy and satisfied, we "have it all."

Consider this today:  instead of wanting what you don't have, try enjoying what you already do have.  Think about the positives in yourself, and in your life, without focusing on what's not there, or what you don't possess.

Today's action: While thinking of what's good in your life, and what you already have, write your positive attributes on a piece of paper, or in a journal.  Ask yourself, and note the goods, "what about me is really good, and fine?"  It may be that you are nice looking, have a great smile, caring, responsible, energetic, compassionate, and loving.  Write anything that comes to mind.

Next, think about what you have that's right and fine and make a list of positive possessions.  Do you have a roof over your head, and shelter?  Many people in this world do not. We're very fortunate it we do.  Do you have clothes to wear, to protect you from the elements?  Do you have books to read, a TV, a computer?  Do you have a car or public transportation to get places? A bed to sleep in at night? Everything counts, little or big.

This is an exercise (yes, I used the dreaded word) to remind you that you already have a lot of good in your life.  I hope it will remind you that it is possible to be satisfied from the position you are in: with what you have and what you do.  You might even experience moments of satisfaction with who you are.  Just as you are.

Now, take a meditative moment to reflect on and contemplate all the good about yourself, and in your life.  Ponder your list. Once feeling centered, stress-free and appreciative, say a silent prayer (or out loud is even better) thanking God for all that is.

We'd love to hear what's good and satisfying in your life.  Please write a comment below, and tell us about what you appreciate and have, instead of what you don't.

Best Blessings,

Norris J. Chumley, Ph.D.

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Your Name
January 6, 2009 2:52 PM

Iam thankful for being born in the USA without having bombs exploding at my feet. I am thankful for having a good home to live in and the ability to work;love my children;and to have empathy for others.

Your Name
January 6, 2009 7:00 PM

I am thankful for a roof over my head, heat in my apartment, my car and my job. I am also, thankful for my little brother and nephew and my church home. I thank God for music and dance. Thank you Jesus.

Your Name
January 8, 2009 6:47 AM

I am so thankful for knowing God and for what Jesus did for ME ! I am thankful for a wonderful husband of 2 1/2 yrs, and look forward to many more yrs with him. I am thankful for my children, my grandchildren, and my brothers and sister. I have many great caring friends, that i went to school with, that I am thankful for. I am also thankful for a great job, and that i have a relable van to get me to and fro. and last but least, I am thankful for my good health, eventho I havent done my best for it. I am thankful that I live in the USA,instead of a third world country, where I can sleep without fear. AMEN Cindy

kiki
January 8, 2009 8:52 PM

I have an illness that has been like "a thorn in the (my) side". I am thankful that I have the means, as well as the opportunity, to seek good medical care. There is a surgery that I am going to have that may help me to get better, not 100%, but better. Thank you God for giving me my job which pays for the medical insurance, that will afford me the opportunity to have this surgery. Also, for living in a country that has many wonderful doctors, given your knowledge to do the surgery. With your hands guiding him, I know that I can, "Be still and know that you are God".

Kathryn Hurley
January 8, 2009 11:00 PM

how interesting that the huge majority of these
outpourings of thanksgiving are from women...

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About Dr. Norris Chumley Satisfied Life

Dr. Norris J. Chumley is a doctor of theology and the arts, and has lost 160 pounds and maintained it over 16 years with God's help. The author/host of "The Joy of Weight Loss: a Spiritual Guide to Easy Fitness," and many TV programs and DVD's, including "Spiritual Guide to Weight Loss" and "30 Days to Spiritual Well Being," Dr. Norris also does private consultations, leads workshops and lectures nationally. He has been a featured Beliefnet daily columnist and contributing editor for many years.


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