“Whatever you do, work heartily, as for the Lord and not for men, knowing that from the Lord you will receive the inheritance as your reward. You are serving the Lord Christ.” ~Col. 3:23-24
Life can be hard. Work is hard. This is time of year that things usually begin to snowball for us SLPs. Progress reports, evals, RtI, Medicaid, IEPs, tally sheets, planning, testing, evals, testing, evals, bleh. You might start to feel edgy and stressed. Your coworkers and your students are testing your patience. Some days you might even go home to more craziness and drama.
Everyone seems to demand something from you: your time, your money, your talents, your signature. The list. goes. on.
Well guess what, amiga? You aren’t alone. The Lord sees you and your stress. And I’m here to offer you a few words of encouragement (from a biblical perspective cuz that’s how I roll)…in case you’re one of the ones who might be feeling crazy. Or if you aren’t, you will at some point. So just stick this in your back pocket for that day. π
Here are a few thoughts that are often encouraging to me when life gets stressful. . .
1. Do your work as unto the Lord, not for men. Meaning, I’m not going to get caught up in comparisons or feelings of inadequacy. I’m going to do my job the best I can to serve Him…not to impress anyone else.
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2. Even when you’re overwhelmed, there is hope. Hope in the One who is in control of all your circumstances. He tells us that for those who Hope in Him their strength will be renewed!
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3. Remember the big picture. Sometimes I tend to look at my problems through a magnifying glass. They always seem huge and I can’t focus on anything else but that situation. I need to remember to put down the magnifying glass and take a step back. Look at the big picture and remember that God orders all of your steps and circumstances.
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4. As the old saying goes, “What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger.” Or as the Bible says, “sufferings produce endurance and endurance produces character and character produces hope.” We can take heart that even though life seems hard, the Lord is producing in us something far greater than we know. And we are stronger because of it.
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If you need a few more verses and quotes, check out my Pinterest board. There are also random funnies and other stuff on there, but don’t mind those. π
Thanks for letting me share my thoughts with you. I hope you don’t mind. It’s just been something on my heart lately. I guess if even one person is encouraged from it, then it served its purpose. Have a great day!
Lauren Kozak says
Thank you so much for writing this post! Just what I needed to hear as our IEP season gets underway. I read your blog and have never commented before, but I wanted to let you know that it was appreciated. Have a great day!!
Lauren LaCour says
Thank you Lauren! I’m so glad you were encouraged. And thank you for reading my blog! π
Sharon says
Thank you – I needed that!
Lauren LaCour says
No problem. Glad it was helpful!
Jenna McMurphy says
As a new SLP, I just started following as many speech blogs for resources as I could and got more than I bargained for today. God knew I needed to hear this in the middle of my work day.
Lauren LaCour says
So glad you were encouraged, Jenna! He does know just what we need when we need it! π
annied says
I love it!! All of the verses you chose to highlight are dear to me and I carry them in my purse everyday!! Thank you for having the courage to say it OUT LOUD!!
Lauren LaCour says
Thank you so much for saying that! I’ve been feeling bold lately. Plus I feel like my blog should be a representation of me. And this is me. π
Nicole Allison says
This was so encouraging for me, Lauren! Please keep being the amazing person/blogger/encourager that you are!
Lauren LaCour says
Thanks Nicole! That means a lot coming from you! So glad it was encouraging to you π
Jean Lawry says
Thank you posting for it was extremely encouraging!! I enjoyed your blog, and glad to see that you talk about speech development. My daughter has Apraxia of Speech, and development delays. We been doing speech since she was three, this has been one of the toughest years in speech for her. I will be keeping my eyes open for updates on your blog..
Lauren LaCour says
Thanks, Jean! I have a few things about apraxia already but stay tuned for more updates in the future. π
TGunnSLP says
I originally read your blog post last week and I was touched by what you shared from your heart! I found myself coming back to it after a rough day today. Thank you for your encouraging words and for the scriptures you shared. I really needed this today!!!
Lauren LaCour says
Aww thanks for sharing that. I’m so glad you were encouraged by it and hope your week gets better!