Feeling Overwhelmed: How to deal with it

This morning, I was reflecting on Psalm 46:10
"Be still, and know that I am God; I will be exalted among the nations, I will be exalted in the earth!"
Be still and know that He is God... ...which means, not me! I don't know about you, but reflecting on this makes me feel relieved. I ran to this scripture because I was thinking about the things I want to do today. Like an unwanted houseguest in my brain, a feeling of 'Overwhelm' tried to come upon me. But I rejected it. I hate that feeling. For years, my brain would default to going down that pathway. Then depression and hopelessness would follow. I know it is also a manifestation of my past addiction to dopamine highs, which feelings of helplessness evoke. After all, dopamine is an emotional painkiller. I call it "dope" for short.
Because I am actively working to change my brain to avoid defaulting to overwhelm, I got up from my chair and put on some praise music. Shifting my focus to praise starting calming down the emotional threat before anxiety hijacked my nervous system. As I meditated on Psalm 46:10, I imagined myself under the shelter of God's wings. Overwhelm happens when we put the spotlight on ourselves and our limited resources. It's like the Israelites when God called them to go into the Promised Land. Because they saw themselves as grasshoppers compared to their enemies, they refused to go in (see Numbers 13). They forgot they had God on their side. When we shift the focus on to God and remind ourselves of our dependence on Him for wisdom and strength to face daily challenges, courage returns and overwhelm fades. From that place of peace, we can take a deep breath. Then we can look to God and say, "Okay Daddy, show me my next step." While you can't do everything, you can do one thing - no matter how small. That one thing can make all the difference! Be blessed with health, healing, and wholeness, Kimberly Taylor Author of the Take Back Your Temple program P.S. When it comes to weight loss, do you often know what you should do but have a hard time doing it? You are not alone! I struggled with this issue on my own weight loss journey. But I discovered that “Nothing is different until you think differently.” In the Take Back Your Temple program, you will learn how to think differently through Biblical keys. You’ll discover how to win the Spiritual and mental battle that often causes the enemy to defeat us. You'll get Spiritual insight so you can recognize His schemes and learn how to overcome them. This is must-have information if you are tired of defeat and are ready to succeed permanently. Click here to learn more about the Take Back Your Temple program

About the author 

Kimberly Taylor

Kimberly Taylor is an author and Christian life coach with a heart to help others struggling with emotional eating and weight loss. Once 240 pounds and a size 22, she can testify of God’s goodness and healing power to overcome. She lost 85 pounds as a result of implementing techniques to overcome emotional eating and binge eating disorder.

Kim is the author of "The Take Back Your Temple Program," which teaches Christians how to take control of their weight God's way and the books "The Weight Loss Scriptures" and "The Weight Loss Prayers."

Kim has been featured in Prevention Magazine, Charisma Magazine and on CBN’s 'The 700 Club' television program.