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Understanding Motives

July 12, 2018 By admin

Why do people do what they do? If we could figure this out we would be God. Think about your own reasons for doing things. Very seldom are we motivated by a single, obvious reason. If we decide to mow the grass, we are probably doing it because it needs to be mowed. Right? Or, are we doing it because we know it annoys our spouse when we put it off? Or, are we doing it because the HOA requires us to keep the yard mowed?

When we finally decide to act, how do we decide when to do it? If we decide to mow the grass today, is it because of a conversation we had with our spouse, or are we are worried about it raining in the afternoon? Or, do we just want to get it done so we can watch football? As we go through each day, we are guided by scores of calculated decisions and refined conclusions that motivate us. Whether they are verbalized or consciosly thought about or not, most of us have reasons for what we do and when we do it?

When someone is charged with committing a crime, one of the first things the court tries to identify is the likely motive. What motivated the person to do what they did?

Think about the complexity of motive that is surely at play when someone decides to quit a job, go back to school, get a divorce, stop seeing a friend, attend church, etc? The motives behind the actions we take are fraught with more complexity and calculation than most would expect. Any way we look at it, life is complicated, which is why Jesus said we are not to judge the actions of other people!

“‘Judge not, that ye be not judged.’ Do not think yourself better than other men, and set yourself up as their judge. Since you cannot discern motive, you are incapable of judging another. In criticizing him, you are passing sentence upon yourself; for you show that you are a participant with Satan, the accuser of the brethren. The Lord says, ‘Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove your own selves.’ This is our work. ‘If we would judge ourselves, we should not be judged.’” 2 Cor. 13:5; 1 Cor. 11:31 (Desire of Ages, p. 314).

Hmm. I think I’m going to mow the grass!

Rich DuBose writes from Northern California.

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Risky Business

July 11, 2018 By admin

The Truth About Youth Sexting

If you’re not talking to your kids about “sexting,” there’s someone in a chat room ready to have that conversation. Here’s a look at the latest.

The Issue

Typically kids, particularly those with poor self-worth or who are easily influenced, seek approval through “sexting.” Youth compelled to act by someone they love or trust are also vulnerable, especially teens, since they inherently struggle to see the big picture. Society also exacts sway, normalizing and even glorifying under-age sex. “If a child or teen is spending a great deal of time online, you can bet they are seeing sexually explicit content,” explains Krysta Dancy, M.A., M.F.T., and supervisor/co-director of The Place Within Counseling Center. “It can begin to feel like it is normal. Everyone seems to be participating.”

The Target

On average, sexting becomes an issue in middle school, when kids increasingly navigate social and romantic relationships without as much parental oversight. The mix of freedom, access and naïveté creates something of a perfect storm. Although Dancy feels sexting is more common than parents realize — and that no child is immune to it — there are certain personalities more prone to persuasion, including kids with a strong need for romantic or sexual attention, those without media limits or supervision, and those with an intrinsic lack of forethought.

The Sexting Effect

Initially, the cost of sexting might include possible humiliation and exploitation, while long-term social consequences include bullying, harassment and sexual objectification, which can lead to poor self-esteem, depression, anxiety, social withdrawal, etc. Legally, implications for minors discovered in possession of nude photos, which is considered child pornography, can lead to further trouble if discovered.

“The Talk” 2.0

Preferably, approach the issue with your kids before they have access to a smartphone or media device. But don’t make the discussion solely about sex — focus on the real-world consequences of posting explicit or embarrassing material, and use examples of others who have been hurt by such actions. Pose helpful and thought-provoking questions like, “How did it affect their reputation?’”

Further points of discussion include lack of control. Explain that information doesn’t disappear because it’s not there — it can be forwarded, copy and pasted, or saved. “Remind kids that, yes, the recipient might be someone they trust now…but no one can predict the future,” Dancy explains. “They put themselves in a vulnerable position to allow anyone to have compromising photos of them. [But] having a conversation about sex with your kid will not prepare them for how to handle sexting. Both need to be addressed.”

Technologically speaking, kids are a step savvier than their folks, so foster open dialog to educate and establish a mutual relationship where kids can come to you with questions and concerns. Also, set limits on technology usage and use logic (e.g., always consider age and maturity). Finally, communicate your parental right to monitor their activity and institute fair rules — no late-night technology in the bedroom or for long unsupervised periods. As trustworthiness and responsible usage of technology is exhibited, slowly loosen the reins, but never hand them over entirely.

Know the Code

Don’t know an OMG from a TDTM?

Here, a cheat sheet straight from Therapist Dancy (dancytherapy.com):

8: Oral Sex

53X: Sex

A/S/L/P: Age/Sex/Location/Picture (in chat rooms)

CU46: See You For Sex

CUOL: See You Online

CYM or CYE: Check Your Email

DTD: Doing The Deed

GAP: Got A Picture?

LOB: Lying On Bed

LOK: Lots Of Kisses

PIX: Photos

POS: Parents Over Shoulder

TDTM: Talk Dirty To Me

This article by Jenn Thorton first appeared in Style Magazine in El Dorado Hills, CA. Republished with permission.

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The Cult of Speed

July 10, 2018 By admin

In this hurry-up and get everything–and more–done society, researchers have found that American adults actually overestimate the number of hours they work and underestimate the amount of free time they have. While people may have more free time than they realize, most report feelings of what is called time-famine, “Too much to do and not enough time to do it.”

Many are living life as if it were an emergency: texting while waiting in the ski lift line, paying the bill and calling for a taxi while eating dessert at a restaurant, leaving a sporting event no matter how close the score is to get ahead of the traffic. It seems so clever, so efficient, to do two things, or more, at once. However, multi-tasking often means doing two things, or more, not very well.

In his book, In Praise of Slowness, Carl Honore stated, “In this media-drenched, data-rich, channel-surfing, computer-gaming age, we have lost the art of doing nothing, of shutting out the background noise and distractions, of slowing down and simply being alone with our thoughts. Boredom — the word hardly existed 150 years ago — is a modern invention. Remove all stimulation, and we fidget, panic and look for something, anything, to do to make use of the time” (pg. 11).

So what are we to do? This is our American culture? We have so much to accomplish! We can’t help but be irritated when others are so slow, or situations arise that keep us from getting things done!

Here are a few ideas to consider: Are you are living as if your life is an emergency? How is this working for you? Our children are adversely impacted by our negative emotions and reactions to our own frustration of a world filled with so many demands. They are all too often pushed to do more and more themselves.

Recognize that feelings of time-famine, while genuine, are not necessarily related to the actual number of free-time hours available. What do you want to do differently? You can choose to consciously appreciate the simpler delights of life as they occur. That’s time-savoring! You can enjoy the taste of good food, the warmth of the sun, the presence of good company, and the delights of fun and silliness, in others as well as yourself. Time-savoring moments can be found in the smaller chunks of free time that perhaps are now being used by cooling out in front of the TV or catching up on the computer.

Of course, we have the Sabbath!* At least some do. Can it help one experience the attitude of rest that is so badly needed? Why or why not? Could it be a matter of your own perception?

Could the cult of speed be influencing how you approach the Sabbath? How we pace ourselves during the week is directly related to how we spend Sabbath. Is it time to re-align some priorities? Could a Sabbath rest include shutting out the background noise and distractions, or simply slowing down and welcoming a time to be alone with God and your thoughts? Could a Sabbath rest also involve more time-savoring (and meal-savoring) times with friends and family? I invite you to think about it, and I wish you many blessed Sabbaths!

*Sabbath is a biblical concept where God invites people on a weekly basis to spend 24 hours with him in nature, in helping other people, in worship, and in spending time with family and friends. It is supposed to be a time of rejuvenation and healing.  

“Slow Me Down Lord. Remind me. . .that the race is not always to the swift, that there is more to life than measuring speed.” W. A. Peterson

Susan E. Murray writes from Berrien Springs, Michigan.

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When I’m Afraid

July 9, 2018 By admin

Dear God: When I can’t sleep, the nights are long. Then the dark shadows heighten my fears. Evidently David experienced this. In Psalm 6:6, he says, “I am weary with my sighing; every night I make my bed swim, I dissolve my couch with my tears.” Instead of crying I worry. I worry about finances, my health, family members, the future–the list goes on. Most of my worries are irrational and unnecessary, but I do it anyway. Please deliver me from being a pessimistic doubter. Give me the the ability to view my life as a glass half-full, instead of half-empty.

Fear is a human experience that cannot be denied. It happens to everyone. When it creeps into my heart, I can’t flip a switch and make it go away. But with David I can say, “When I am afraid, I will put my trust in You” (Psalm 56:3). Thank you for making this possible!

In Jesus’ name. Amen!

Rich DuBose writes from Northern California.

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I Will Take Care of You

July 5, 2018 By admin

I believe that God speaks to us in different ways. For me, it is often through music, through the reading of the Bible or through a conversation with a friend or stranger. It most certainly is not through an audibly discernable voice. Unless you count that one time…

I was in my car driving home from work and crying. You see I had just finalized a decision that would change, perhaps forever, the course of my life. I had committed to attend graduate school at a well-known and prestigious health sciences institute. But this institute just happened to be on the other side of the country. As much as I believed that going to this particular school was God’s will, I was still terrified at the mere thought of being far from my family, my friends and everything that I knew and loved. So I did what I do best when I’m afraid; I started to cry. But I also began to pray and to beg God to let me know that the decision I was taking was in line with his will for me. That’s when I heard it.

“Go and I will take care of you.”

I stopped crying. First because of the shock of having actually heard a voice that I was certain was from God and second because of a sense of overwhelming peace.

As if that wasn’t enough of a confirmation, a few months after my decision was finalized, two of my very best friends felt the call to make a change in their lives too, and the three of us embarked on a road trip across the country to our new home in California.

California has been my home for the past five years. I’ve had some of the hardest experiences of my life while living here. But I’ve also had some of the most amazing and life altering experiences. Chief of which was that while living here I met the God that I thought I had all figured out. And through every single up and down the promise I undeniably heard five years ago was kept. God has taken care of me every step of the way.

Today I received an e-mail informing me that I matched for a coveted internship and will be moving back to the east coast. Once again, I’m going to uproot my life and leave behind the things that I love and the security that I’ve found. But today, I don’t cry and I don’t ask questions because I know exactly what the answer is going to be.

“Go and I will take care of you.”

“The Lord himself goes before you and will be with you; he will never leave you nor forsake you. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged” (Deuteronomy 31:8, NIV).

Jael Amador writes from New York City.

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