I Can Handle It
“I can handle it and figure it all out on my own. If I mess up, I do not need anyone to help me. I am strong enough and capable to turn it around and make it right. I know the exact time when things need to be done according to the clock, day, week, month and even year.” That WAS the story of my life. I had a need to be morally perfect and in control; which, of course, caused me internal frustration, hopelessness, and missed opportunities for a deeper relationship with God and others.
Perfection
All of my life, I have had a desire to do the right thing by pleasing God and other people. However, when I could not keep it together and failed, I was too embarrassed to ask for help. I knew if I tried really hard I could do it without the help of anyone, including God. This struggle left me feeling like a failure more than once. It was only when I realized I was powerless by myself and could admit my imperfections, I became secure and confident in whom I was as a woman in Christ.
Control
After many years of infertility, multiple miscarriages, and trying to “fix” things in my marriage on my own, I had to realize there are things in my life I can not control. I had to be willing to submit those things to God and give up my fears, my timelines, and plans of how I think it should be done. For someone who prided herself on being organized, on time, and prepared for any situation, the lack of control in certain areas of my life left me feeling hopeless.
What a happy day when I really understood my life’s scripture.
What a relief. I am not expected to have it all together. God knows we are going to fail, so why shouldn’t we expect it of our self.
As a fitness and wellness coach, my purpose in life is to work with women who want to overcome the helpless feeling of not knowing how to maintain their weight and consistency in their fitness. I understand the feeling of having control and discipline in so many areas of life, yet struggling internally in one area that is so important to a woman. It can leave you feeling powerless.
My heart is to empower women to feel confident in their choices with food and exercise, and guide them toward a life of balance physically, mentally and spiritually, no matter how busy life gets.
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Crystal will be blogging for At Home with GCH on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month.
You can follow Crystal’s business blog at www.yourfitnessdesigner.com and/or follow her on www.facebook.com/yourfitnessdesigner.
For a personal Fitness and Food Design, you can email her at crystal@yourfitnessdesigner.com to schedule a free telephone consultation.
Very excited to have you on board with us Crystal. Looking forward to learning a lot from you!
Thank you Christi
hi there, crystal. we are so thankful to God for His direction for you and your writing to join us! we love our little At Home w/GCH blog and we pray that God uses the ideas and recipes and lifestyle encouragments shared for each and every woman who reads it!
i so love your humility to God which was pervasive throughout your blog today; may He continue to receive honor and glory through your surrendered life <3
Thanking God, He doesn’t expect us to have it all together!! 🙂 How awesome is He?!? Thank you for sharing with us, Crystal!