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Welcome to "Thoughts for Moms"

Dear Friends,

"Thoughts for Mom" is a special place to receive spiritual sustenance related to the vocation of motherhood. Here I will post various reflections — from popes, saints, and Catholic writers, to my thoughts and yours — to help us better live our mission as Moms, and to help us give our vocation the depth of meaning God intended it to have.
Once more, you and I both have something to share, so please join me in adding meditations and personal insights in the comments section under each post, or contacting me at holly@mothersruleoflife.com with your own reflection to add.

God Bless,
Holly Pierlot

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

To Consciously Impose Order on Our Lives

"When there are lots of things to do you have to establish priorities, to get organised. Many difficulties stem from downright disorder. There are women who do hundreds of things and all of them well because they are well organised and have courageously imposed order on all their work. They know how to concentrate at each moment on what they have to do, without getting worried about what is round the corner, or what they might have been able to do before. Others are overwhelmed by all that there is to do, and because they are overwhelmed, they do nothing."
From: Conversations with Msgr. Jose Maria Escrivá de Balaguer, no. 88
Jose Maria Escriva's Writings

posted by Holly at 4:27 PM

1 Comments:

Blogger Holly said...

It is not so much all the work we have to do, but how we approach our work which counts. We all share so many similar responsibilities - our meals, and laundry, and tidying, our family relationships, or spousal relationship, our prayer life and sacramental lives... It's pretty much the same stuff all the way around.

But how we approach these tasks can make all the difference. My mother used to say, "If you want something done, give it to a busy person." Why? Because people who are busy attending to the responsibilities of their lives are usually organized.

it is a simple little thing here - organization - which can make or break our vocation.

And it originates in our reason - the secret of organization - to discover the purpose behind the actions and duties we are called to perform, for God, and then figure out "When" am I going to do them?

I have always felt bad on days when I didn't do my work, and I would feel even more bad by the end of a week when I shirked my duties more and more. But if I hopped back on a basic schedule, you could be sure that I felt better within the hour - joy within the hour.

Let's apply our minds and hearts with all our might to do the job God has entrusted to us - and to do it well. He is counting on us ladies. The world is counting on children raised properly - look at the news.

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