Affirmations

Logsdon Trybe Morning Affirmation

• I am loved beyond measure.

• I am special and have a purpose.

• I am a child of God, filled with His joy, chosen and cherished.

• I will walk in kindness and confidence today.

• Today is a new adventure, and I am ready for it!

Do you have any affirmations that you say together as a family? Do you have any personal affirmations that you tell yourself?

This past week, God really impressed on my heart that this was an important piece missing from our family’s morning routine. We pray every morning before school but we did not have any affirmations so I spent time in prayer and focusing on what this would look like for our Trybe. The above is the end result….

Let me know what I need to add or change, share your family affirmations in the comments!

Affirmations can be a powerful tool, especially for kids, because they help shape their mindset and reinforce positive beliefs about themselves. Here’s why affirmations are beneficial:

1. Builds Confidence

Hearing and saying affirmations helps children internalize positive truths about themselves. This boosts their self-esteem and helps them face challenges with confidence.

2. Reinforces Identity

Affirmations like “I am a child of God” remind children of their spiritual identity, anchoring their worth in something unchanging rather than external validation.

3. Encourages a Positive Mindset

Starting the day with affirmations sets a positive tone, helping children focus on their strengths and approach the day with optimism and gratitude.

4. Combats Negative Thoughts

Affirmations can counteract doubts, fears, or negative self-talk by replacing them with uplifting and empowering truths.

5. Teaches Values

Affirmations often emphasize kindness, purpose, and joy, helping kids internalize values that guide their behavior and interactions with others.

6. Creates Routine and Stability

Repeating affirmations daily creates a meaningful routine, providing a sense of stability and grounding that children can carry into their day.

By using affirmations, you’re equipping your kids with tools to develop resilience, gratitude, and a strong sense of identity. These benefits can last a lifetime.

Law of Awareness: Know Yourself to Grow Yourself 

John C. Maxwell, renowned leadership expert and author, has developed several powerful principles that can transform the way we approach personal and professional growth. One of these principles is the Law of Awareness, which emphasizes the importance of self-awareness in unlocking our potential for growth and success. In this blog post, we will delve into the John Maxwell Law of Awareness and explore how self-awareness can become a catalyst for personal and leadership development.

Understanding the Law of Awareness

According to the Law of Awareness, you must know yourself to grow yourself. It emphasizes that self-awareness is the foundation for personal and leadership growth. Without a clear understanding of who we are, our strengths, weaknesses, values, and aspirations, it becomes challenging to make intentional choices and take steps towards growth.

Key Aspects of the Law of Awareness

  1. Reflective Self-Analysis: The Law of Awareness encourages individuals to engage in reflective self-analysis. It involves taking the time to examine our thoughts, emotions, behaviors, and motivations. By honestly assessing our actions and reactions, we can gain insights into our patterns, identify areas for improvement, and make intentional adjustments.
  2. Identifying Strengths and Weaknesses: Self-awareness enables us to identify our strengths and weaknesses. Understanding our unique capabilities allows us to leverage our strengths and maximize our potential. By recognizing areas of improvement, we can actively seek opportunities for growth and development, whether through learning, training, or seeking feedback.
  3. Values and Beliefs: The Law of Awareness emphasizes the significance of understanding our values and beliefs. When we align our actions with our core values, we experience a sense of authenticity and fulfillment. Being aware of our beliefs helps us challenge any limiting or negative thoughts that may hinder our growth, allowing us to adopt a more positive and growth-oriented mindset.
  4. Emotional Intelligence: Self-awareness is closely linked to emotional intelligence. By recognizing and understanding our emotions, we can effectively manage them and develop healthy relationships. Emotional intelligence enables us to empathize with others, communicate more effectively, and make decisions with greater clarity and empathy.

Practical Steps to Apply the Law of Awareness

  1. Practice Reflection: Set aside regular time for self-reflection. Engage in activities like journaling, meditation, or simply quiet contemplation to gain insights into your thoughts, emotions, and experiences.
  2. Seek Feedback: Actively seek feedback from trusted individuals in your personal and professional life. Be open to constructive criticism and use it as an opportunity for growth and self-improvement.
  3. Assess Strengths and Weaknesses: Identify your strengths and weaknesses. Leverage your strengths to excel in areas where you naturally thrive, and proactively address your weaknesses through learning and development.
  4. Clarify Values and Beliefs: Take the time to define your core values and beliefs. Reflect on how well your actions align with these values and make adjustments as necessary to live a more authentic and purpose-driven life.
  5. Enhance Emotional Intelligence: Develop your emotional intelligence by practicing self-awareness of your emotions, actively listening to others, and seeking to understand their perspectives. Cultivate empathy and practice effective communication.

The John Maxwell Law of Awareness emphasizes the critical role of self-awareness in personal and leadership growth. By understanding ourselves, our strengths, weaknesses, values, and beliefs, we can make intentional choices and take proactive steps towards personal development. Cultivating self-awareness allows us to leverage our strengths, address areas for improvement, and build meaningful relationships. As we apply the Law of Awareness, we unlock our true potential and pave the way for continuous growth and success in all aspects of our lives.

Because People Matter-

-K

Spiritual Markers

Markers 

 

We are getting ready to start the second half of the year. 

As I think about the fact that we are almost to June, I look back over my life to reflect how my life is different now than what it was at the beginning of the year.  I look back at the "Spiritual Markers" in my life to be able to see where I have grown and where I have not grown.

What is your spiritual growth plan? 

How is God using you this year?

Will your life be any different at the end of the year than it was at the beginning?

What are the spiritual markers in your life?

Do you know how to recognize them?

How are you keeping track of your spiritual growth?

 

Because People Matter,

Kris

Barefoot for Jesus

Yesterday I had the awesome privilege to worship with Pastor Ken Patterson and Grace International Church in lovely downtown Baltimore. This was the first time meeting Ken and Grace International Church. Ken is very passionate about the Gospel and about his relationship with Jesus. Kens’ passion overflows into his vision for Grace International and his passion to preach a unified Gospel message for all. What makes Grace International a unique church in my opinion is that they desire to be a multi-ethnic, multi-cultural church in the Baltimore area. Kens’ message yesterday was out of Joshua 3. Ken made a profound statement that really struck me and has really got me thinking.

In Joshua 3, we read about the tribes of Israel crossing the Jordan River. The unique thing here is in Joshua 3:13. “And when the “soles” of their feet….shall rest in the waters of the Jordan, the waters of the Jordan shall be cut off from flowing.” The people were able to cross unharmed. Ken encouraged the listeners to find out what “your “Jordan” is” and what is it that God wants you to possess?

Ken shared further that the passion of Grace International (@unthinkchurch) is that everyone will feel welcome and that we can become barefoot for Jesus and worship him together, leaving our differences at the door and worshiping together as one body.

I think that this is the beginning of an awesome movement of worship, where all people of all races, all life backgrounds, all walks of life can come together, united as one and worship our one true living Savior.

Will you join me and @unthinkchurch in becoming “Barefoot for Jesus” this year?

love God. love people

Kris

Spiritual Markers

Markers 

 

We are getting ready to start the second half of the year. 

As I think about the fact that we are almost to June, I look back over my life to reflect how my life is different now than what it was at the beginning of the year.  I look back at the "Spiritual Markers" in my life to be able to see where I have grown and where I have not grown.

What is your spiritual growth plan? 

How is God using you this year?

Will your life be any different at the end of the year than it was at the beginning?

What are the spiritual markers in your life?

Do you know how to recognize them?

How are you keeping track of your spiritual growth?

 

Because People Matter,

Kris