Grow Spiritually

What my Tomato Plants Taught Me

kims-tomato-plantDid you know that tomato plants can “talk”? I didn’t either until I got the wacky idea to plant my tomato plants upside down.

Okay, so it wasn’t an original idea. I saw an infomercial about a tomato planter that allows you to plant tomatoes upside down. It is supposed to make your tomatoes grow larger and decrease the need for pesticides. So I decided to make my own planter using a wire hanging basket with a coconut fiber lining. That way, I didn’t have to worry about drilling holes in the bottom of the basket, but just use my fingers to poke a hole in the liner and thread the tomato plants through that.

So I planted two tomato plants (cherry and Roma) upside down, filled the basket with dirt, then planted a basil plant right side up in the basket. You can see what it looks like like in the photo.

Anyway, my tomato plants have taught me two important spiritual lessons as I have watched them grow. Both shocked me because they were completely unexpected.

The first lesson I discovered as I was watering the plants one day.  I was shocked to see that in spite of my having planted the plants upside down, the new stems were making a U-turn to grow upwards, seeking the sun.

The tomato plants knew instinctively that only by seeking the sun could they find the nourishment they needed to grow and reach their maximum potential.

Similarly, when we are in a “down” situation, we also need to seek the “Son” everyday so that we can grow “up” and become all that God wants us to be.

The second lesson was also surprising. In my effort to thread one of the plants through the basket when I was planting it, I broke the main stem. It wasn’t broken completely in two but it was severely damaged.

Instead of discarding the plant however, I decided to leave it alone. I hoped it would somehow repair itself but I was fully expecting it to wither and die.

Surprisingly, it brought forth flowers just like the plant that had not been broken. But here is the interesting thing…the plant that was broken has brought forth about 6 tomatoes on the plant so far. The plant that was not broken is only bringing forth flowers…but no fruit.

This situation reminded me that God desires that we bear fruit in our lives, which is a natural outgrowth of our relationship with Him. In order to bear fruit, we must be broken. We recognize our weaknesses and hurts, and bring them to God so that He can heal them. He is the only one who can.

If we insist of being prideful, pretending that everything is okay, and deny our need for God, we might look good to others on the outside with our pretty flowers, but we will never bear fruit. The fruit in our lives is something tangible that others can taste and see that the Lord is good!

I hope you will take these lessons to heart and they will inspire you to bring your brokenness to God. Let him heal you as you bask in the Son’s light so that you can bring forth an abundance of fruit that others can see and taste!

Be blessed with health, healing, and wholeness,

Kimberly Taylor

Author/Christian Life Coach 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?

I struggled with this issue on my own weight loss journey, but I discovered that “Nothing is different until you think differently.”

The value of the Take Back Your Temple program is that you will learn how to think differently through using Biblical keys to overcome obstacles. You’ll discover how to win the Spiritual and mental battle that often causes us to become inconsistent and get off-track on our weight loss journey.

Join a community of like-minded Christians losing weight and keep it off.

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Emotional Eating, Self Control

How to Master Self-Control

I’ve got a quick story for you: A young mother went to the grocery store with her young daughter. As they are strolling down the cookie aisle, the girl spots a bag of cookies she wants. The mother says ‘no’. Instantly, the little girl falls out in a tantrum, crying and screaming for the cookies. The mother sighs uncomfortably. Her daughter has just been diagnosed with diabetes. The mother knows that the cookies are not good for her daughter’s condition. Yet, she wants to please her daughter and above all, wants her to be quiet. So the mother goes ahead and buys the cookies anyway. She gives her daughter a few in the car to pacify her on the way home.

Now, let’s look at the same situation with a different mother and daughter. When the 2nd girl falls out in the aisle crying and screaming for the cookies, the mother also remembers the girl’s diabetic condition. She doesn’t like saying ‘no’ to her daughter either and yet she says ‘no’ in spite of the discomfort because she realizes that she must protect her daughter from herself. She says ‘no’ out of love.

Which do you think was the better parent? I think that you would agree that the second parent was better because she set boundaries for her child based on what was best for her long-term rather than what was just easy or felt good in the moment.

Consider that every day, you make dozens of choices that affect your health. In that role, you are like a parent. But you also have a child living inside of you. Children are only concerned with getting what they want right now. They don’t have the mental capacity to consider long-term consequences.

Mastering a spirit of self control requires deciding to become loving and responsible parent for yourself, like the 2nd parent in the story. Your “child” is never going to change at the core level. Your child will always want to do what is quick, easy, and feels good in the moment. Many people’s health destinies are being written right now by poor daily choices because the child is in control.

One of my favorite scriptures is Proverbs 25:28:

‘Whoever has no rule over his own spirit Is like a city broken down, without walls.’

When you lack self control in any area, you leave yourself open to all kinds of enemies, especially poor health.

So how can you turn things around if you have been a poor parent in terms of self control? Here are some principles to help you become a loving, responsible parent. The truth is that you already have the spirit of self control within since it is a Fruit of the Spirit of life in Christ. You just have to learn how to use it.

1. Don’t fight any unnecessary battles. A key principle of martial arts is “The best way to win a fight is to avoid getting into one in the first place.” In the story, the mother could have avoided the daughter’s drama by not even going down the cookie aisle! Are you constantly exposing yourself to areas of weakness and hoping to come up with the willpower to resist them later? Big mistake. Set up boundaries in your environment to protect yourself from your weaknesses as much as possible.

2. Stay calm and balanced. Most of the time, we act in destructive ways when we are stressed or in emotional pain. Learn the art of calming yourself down through deep breathing. One breathing technique I practice when I am upset is the 4-2-8 breath. You breathe in for four counts, hold your breath for two counts, and breathe out for eight counts. Making your ‘breathing out’ longer than ‘breathing in’ automatically calms you down so you can think clearly.

It is also important that you keep your blood sugar stable throughout the day. Read labels and stay away from sugared drinks or any food that has more than 10 grams of sugar per serving. Also, be sure to eat several small, healthy meals each day. If you don’t do these two things, you could be vulnerable to blood sugar crashes and you may not be able to think clearly enough to make wise decisions.

3. Always ask yourself, “What is best for me in the long run?” with every decision. This will give you a reality check so that you can know which is the best choice, not just what is the easy choice.

4. Act from wisdom, not from ease. Once you have determined what is best in the long run, watch your thoughts, mental pictures, and words. If these are not in line with that best decision, then change them so they become so. This can be challenging because your brain’s default setting is probably in line with the child’s desires right now rather than the loving parent. So you need to switch to the loving parent setting, take your thoughts captive, and diligently line them up with your new decision.

Then, act on your better decision. The great news is that even though your child will still act like a child, she will soon learn that the parent is now in charge. If you are consistent, she will soon learn that tantrums don’t get her anywhere and will stop fighting your attempts to change. But again, don’t waver. Be willing to live with the discomfort of saying ‘no’ to yourself. That feeling is only temporary, but once you begin to master the spirit of self control, you will gain a greater sense of self-respect, which will make a positive impact in all other areas of your life.

And if you want to learn 7 other mental techniques to increase your self control and reach your health goals faster than ever before, then check out my Take Back Your Temple program. I guarantee it is one of the wisest self-parenting decisions you will ever make.

Be blessed with health, healing, and wholeness,

Kimberly Taylor

Author/Christian Life Coach 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?

I struggled with this issue on my own weight loss journey, but I discovered that “Nothing is different until you think differently.”

The value of the Take Back Your Temple program is that you will learn how to think differently through using Biblical keys to overcome obstacles. You’ll discover how to win the Spiritual and mental battle that often causes us to become inconsistent and get off-track on our weight loss journey.

Join a community of like-minded Christians losing weight and keep it off.

Click here to learn more about the Take Back Your Temple program

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Grow Spiritually

God Delights in You!

One of my favorite scriptures in the bible is this one from Zephaniah 3:17:

The LORD your God in your midst,
The Mighty One, will save;
He will rejoice over you with gladness,
He will quiet you with His love,
He will rejoice over you with singing.”

I thought about that scripture this morning as I went to check on one of my plants that hadn’t been doing too well. Last Valentine’s Day, my fiance’ gave me a bonsai rose bush and, after I had replanted it outside, the Georgia heat just about killed it. The roses and leaves dried up in spite of my regular watering and pretty soon, all that was left was one yellowing leaf.

As a last ditch effort to save it, I decided to re-pot it and bring it inside. I collect rainwater to water my plants with, so I decided to use it for this plant as well. It didn’t seem to be working at first because even the one yellow leaf it had left fell off! But pretty soon, a tiny green leaf appeared. Then another. And another.

So this morning, I looked at it again and I see at least 10 small green leaves on the plant…and buds for many more to come. I was delighted with the plant’s growth and whispered to it, “Grow little plant. Just keep growing!”

This situation reminds me that sometimes you might see a situation as dead, but God is still working in ways you cannot see.That’s why you must never stop acting in faith in whatever your situation happens to be. If at any point I had stopped watering and caring for that plant, it would have died. But because I believed it could be resurrected and acted on that belief, eventually I was able to see the resurrection come to pass.

On your health and weight loss journey, continue to renew your hope every day and act in faith on the vision you have of better health and ability to fulfill your purpose with more energy and vitality than ever before. And never forget that God is with you every step of the way. He delights in you! Even when you stumble, He never loves you any less. He is ready to give you the wisdom you need to try a different way if what you are doing isn’t working.

Today, I challenge you to look for evidence that God delights in you in the many blessings that you have, great and small. Just like I did with the little plant, imagine Him rejoicing and singing over you. I’ll bet it will make you smile too!

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Depression Management

Simple Steps to Being Happy

Just the other day I was watching the program Divorce Court on television. Yes, I know it’s not particularly uplifting, but I do watch occasionally because of the things it reveals about human nature. The wife on the show that day had a list of complaints against the husband a mile long. The husband responded that his wife’s source of happiness seemed to be finding things wrong with him.

The judge basically agreed with the husband. She said that compared to the men that had come to court previously, this woman’s husband wasn’t bad. The man was faithful to her, worked every day, didn’t drink or do drugs, and was a good father. And he loved her.

However at the end of the program, the wife still wanted the divorce. She also wanted the husband to pay for her to have gastric bypass surgery and a breast lift, convinced that these things would give her a new life and make her happy.

The judge failed to persuade her that they never would. The judge also didn’t make the husband pay for the surgeries.

The sad thing is that even if the woman has the surgeries and finds a new husband, she will still probably find new things to be unhappy about.

What does it take to be happy? Happiness first of all is defined as favored by fortune. It’s dependent on what is happening to you at the time. It is different from joy. Joy is an internal state, a feeling of well-being and contentment. Joy comes from having internal security, knowing that in spite of everything going on around you, all is well.

I’ve learned that the only true source of joy is a relationship with God through His son Jesus Christ. It’s interesting the bible mentions the word ‘happy’ only about 21 times, but the word ‘joy’ about 188 times. Seems to me that joy is easier and better! However, you can have both.

Here are some steps you can take to increase your odds of being happy.

1. Take responsibility for your own happiness.

If you are blaming others for the things you have or don’t have, then stop. You cannot control others, only yourself. If you are constantly living in the past and beating yourself up for the mistakes you made, then stop. You did the best you could with what you knew at the time. You can’t change it. But you can do things differently in the present and influence the future. Ask yourself, “What can I do today that will help me get a little closer to the things I desire?” If your desire is to lose weight, then you will start with small steps you can take to get you there.

Also start focusing on the things you are grateful for in your life rather than the things you lack. Appreciate your loved ones and tell them so. Watch your relationships improve and that will make you happier.

2. Keep your promises to yourself.

If you have a friend who was constantly making promises to you but never kept them, would you be happy with that friend? The answer is no, of course. But how often do we tell ourselves that we are going to do something, but don’t follow through? When you do that, you learn not to trust yourself. And that leads to unhappiness and lowered self- esteem.

So be careful when you make a promise to yourself. Make sure the promise has at least a 50/50 chance that you will follow through on it. Start small and then do everything you can to follow through. You’ll be surprised at how the simple act of making promises to yourself and keeping them will increase your sense of trust and make you happier.

3. Recognize that happiness is Now.

Do not postpone happiness by telling yourself that when a circumstance changes, then you will do the things you really want to do. How can you start doing those things now? I know plenty of women who say that they will only dress well or get a flattering hairstyle when they lose weight. Forget that! Do these nice things for yourself now. Tomorrow isn’t promised to you. But you can take good care of yourself today.

And you know what? By taking care of yourself and doing things that make you feel good about yourself, you will become happier and want to do even more. It starts a positive cycle and increases the odds that you will attract even more favor into your life.

Now how cool is that? So don’t wait. Start taking the steps above and watch yourself enjoy your life more. You only get one. Don’t waste a second of yours wallowing in unhappiness. Get out of the pit and claim the joy and happiness that can be yours.

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Motivation

Peachtree!

I’ve completed the 2006 Peachtree Road Race and am wearing the coveted T-shirt today. It was so much fun…definitely one of the highlights of my life! I was amazed at how well organized the whole event was, especially considering that over 55,000 people participated.

I met a wonderful young lady at the event. She had suffered a stroke a few months earlier and her friends challenged her to complete the event. We ran together a bit, but walked mostly and talked along the course. She inspired me greatly because it would have been so easy for her to use her health challenges as an excuse to give up, but she didn’t. It was wonderful to see her cross the finish line, even though it was apparent that the effort exhausted her. It made me even more determined to continue on my own path to better health.

In fact, here is the biggest lesson I learned from training for the Peachtree: the best thing about the training process is the person you become in the attempt. I think that my spirit has been enlarged, my character has been strengthened, and my ability to persist in spite of challenges has increased. Best of all, I’ve gained an even greater appreciation for all that my body does for me. At times I’ve taken it for granted, but participating in the race really drove home that my body is a gift from God and I should continue treating it that way.

I’m going to do it all again next year!

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