Scripture opens with a grand
introduction to our planet. The
first two chapters outline the
beginning of a universe and give
the recipe for a healthy life and
healthy relationships. Using the acronym
CREATION, eight simple keys to a better
life can be found tucked into those two
chapters as well as the rest of Scripture.
Jesus said, “ ‘I have come that you might
have life’ ” (John 10:10).
Choice
Each little choice we make may
seem insignificant at the time, however,
it may determine our health and
happiness in the long run. While we
are young, we strive to make choices,
even beg to choose for ourselves.
The idea of choice is exhilarating
and exciting, then we grow up and
we realize that choices come with
consequences and burdens.
Many choices keep us up at night
considering the multiple outcomes,
contingency plans, financial implications,
time factors, and much more.
We wonder if this choice is selfish,
how it will affect those we love,
and how exactly we will make it
through.
One of the most important aspects
to consider when it comes to choices
is the peace of mind that comes when
the options have been considered,
weighed, and a decision has been
made. It is that peace that you should
focus on, reminding you that yes,
things may get difficult, however, in
the big picture you have peace and
the right choice has been made.
Rest
Sleep doesn’t always come easy.
However, rest isn’t just about sleep;
rest is a pause in an overfilled day,
sitting on a park bench and watching
the ducks, going to a cafe and
enjoying a great lunch. Rest happens
in moments of madness where
you willingly allow yourself to slow
down and appreciate where you are
and what you are doing.
In the busiest of times, rest is hard
to come by. Assignments are due,
work needs you, the house is messy,
spouses are busy, children are tired
and hungry, and you have so much
to do that you don’t know where
to begin. Stop, breathe, and attend
to those who need you first. Don’t
allow yourself to stay so focused on
doing that you neglect feeling and
responding.
Rest is a choice you will have to
make. Don’t wait until your body
makes you stop or slow down, the
best way to address sleep is to get
it! Getting the rest your body and
mind deserve may be difficult, it
may mean missing your favorite TV
show, skipping a social engagement
or just going to bed early.
Organize yourself, your day, and
your schedule—take control of your
life and then go for it! Rest equals
calm, calm equals peace, peace
equals a more productive and successful
life.
Environment
Our environment, the place
where we spend most of our time,
is incredibly important. However,
many people refuse to admit the role
their surroundings do play in their
well-being. One’s environment can
be turned upside down in a matter of moments—from peaceful to panicked,
from quiet to noisy, and from
organized to chaotic.
The place where you spend the
most time must be a place where
you feel comfortable, safe, and a
place you love to be. As you can see,
our lives are a jumble of overlapping
environments that don’t easily fit
together. And unfortunately, you are
often the one to hold them together
attempting to create a seamless union
between unmatched fabrics.
Take little steps to acknowledge
and address each environment that
fills your life. If the car is dirty, wash
it; you’ll feel better when it’s clean!
If the kitchen is messy, make a roster
for dishwashing if possible, and
if you don’t have a place to quietly
reflect on your study, get to that as
soon as possible!
Activity
One of the first things to go
when you’re busy is activity. It’s so
easy to give 100 percent to everything
and forget about ourselves
and our need for daily exercise.
Don’t make this mistake, as the
consequences may follow you for a
long time.
The first reaction though, is to
say, “I don’t have time!” And you
are probably right. However, daily
exercise doesn’t mean you have to
join a gym (many of us can’t afford
it), although experts advise 10,000steps a day as a great way to get on
the road to better health.
Get a pedometer and start counting
those steps, you’ll be surprised at
what you do! Walk whenever possible
using the time to relax if necessary.
Exercise is also a great time to relax
and let your body burn off some of
the stress and frustration that most
definitely comes with life.
Trust
When life gets tough, whom do
you trust? Probably yourself to make
good decisions, and those you love
to support you, and God to protect
you. Trust is something that seems
to take forever to grow into maturity,
yet only a split second to be lost.
Hard to give when not received, one
must also trust to be trusted.
An important aspect of trust
depends on whom you trust. Those
who live a life of faith tend to live
happier lives! Put your trust in the
Lord, and trust becomes an easier
aspect of your everyday life.
There is so much to be said about
trust, however, the most important
thing is to trust yourself and the
choices you’ve made. One could
continually second guess, rethink,
contemplate, and frustrate how
you got where you are instead of
just being thankful for the journey
and focus on the present, and trust
Someone greater than you to have
the big picture under control.
Interpersonal relationships
Our lives weave in and out of
the lives and journeys of others in
such a way that at times it’s hard to
know where we end and they begin.
Regardless of how connected we feel
or think we are, family, friends, and
acquaintances are deeply connected
to our feelings of success, accomplishment,
stress, frustration, and
complete exhaustion.
To stay well-rounded, take time
out to be with the people who love,
encourage, and sometimes frustrate
you! Have family dinner at least
once a week—or whenever it works
for everyone; meet friends for a hot
drink or a walk around the park;
phone a friend or family member
just to talk; and be open for all the
unexpected moments of happiness
that being human and having family
brings! Build healthy connections
and you will have more than great
friends; you will have family!
Outlook
Did you know that the way
you think about what you see is more
important than what you actually
see? It’s more important to have a
healthy perspective than to sink
into the sometimes unhappy and
unhealthy reality around us.
That’s not to say you should be in
denial of reality—please, be aware of
it and involved in it—however, how
you view it is the key.
Take a quick mental checklist of
what you see, think, and feel when
you hear the words family, time,
money, vacation, study, and grace.
Did you think of faces; people that
love you and are rooting for you to
succeed? Did you feel the quickening
of your pulse as you thought
about time you have wasted and
time you have used wisely? Did you
pause and smile at the unimportance
of some things you have thought to
be so crucial in times past? Keeping
the right healthy perspective is incredibly
important.
Outlook is how you decide to see
the world in which you live. You can
choose to worry about every aspect
of your life—which will lead to stress
and illness (studies also prove this),
or you can choose to be thankful,
put a smile on your face, and find the
best in what comes your way.
Your outlook means being aware
but not settled, involved but not
satisfied. There is the saying, “Is
the glass half empty or half full?”
when the real thing is to say it’s got
something in it to start out with,
and that’s fantastic!
Nutrition
Your brain is just as important
as your body so what you eat and
drink are significant. When balancing
a diversity of things—family,
work, and study—one must
remember that nourishment may
be the choice between success and
failure. The choices you make about
your diet have a huge impact on you
overall—more than you probably
thought!
Take a moment to think about
how you’ve eaten today. Did you eat
breakfast? How much caffeine are
you drinking in a day? Are you doing
all you can to get your fruit and vegetable
servings in your meals? Working
toward a healthy diet
doesn’t mean changing
your eating habits completely
in one day. More
importantly, it means
adding a piece of fruit to
your breakfast, a vegetable
to your lunch, starting
your day with a glass
of water, and carrying a water bottle
with you throughout the day; little
changes to your diet slowly move you
to a more well-rounded diet.
Unfortunately, we don’t always
think of eating. You may not always
feel the hunger, but your brain will
work slower, your temper will react
quicker, and your alertness will
dwindle. Nutrition is purposeful
and takes time—however, the benefits
are astounding, exhilarating,
and much more important than
you think!
CREATION
All the pieces begin to fit together.
Some people tend to focus on one
aspect like diet, for example, or their
environment. However these eight
steps to health provide a more balanced,
more full life—just as Jesus
promised.
Notable quotes
“Rest when you’re weary. Refresh
and renew yourself, your body,your mind, your spirit. Then get
back to work.”
—Ralph Marston
“Fresh activity is the only means of
overcoming adversity.”
—Johan Wolfgang von Goethe
“A man who doesn’t trust himself
can never really trust anyone else.”
—Cardinal De Retz
“No road is long with good
company.”
—Turkish Proverb
“In the middle of every difficulty
lies opportunity.”
—Albert Einstein
“Food is our common ground, a
universal experience.”
—James Beard
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