The Week in Review (Feb. 12, 2010)

This week has been about anxiety for me. I have felt tremendous anxiety. I have read about God’s protection from anxiety. I have talked with others about their anxieties and I have learned to release anxiety.

Along the way though I found things that make me happy and have sustained me in the lull times.

This week I updated all my social networking profiles like , and .
I started writing for and meeting other contributors.
Pan and I began dreaming and trying to figure out finances for this .
I spent hours trying to figure out how could effect multiple housing situations around the globe.
I watched an embarrassing 27 times.
I then contemplated how different my life would be with .
But I ultimately decided I would .

4 Responses to “The Week in Review (Feb. 12, 2010)”

  1. Erin Says:

    Oh goodness, I could go on and on about the anxiety issue. I’ve found, in the end, that my anxieties stem from trying to control things myself and not relying on God to guide my steps. I love that Psalm 46:10 says “Be STILL and know that I AM GOD,” as being still is completely against our normal inclinations to do more. I really need to work on being still in my own life.

    RE: Footloose- YES!! I have been singing that song in my head/ in my car/ in the shower at least once a day for the past two weeks. The funny thing is that at Tues. night’s performance our school did… the 7th- 1oth grade music class did FOOTLOOSE! :) It’s EVERYWHERE!!!

  2. Drew Says:

    You are so right Erin. I agree with you. I MUST learn how to be more still. I have been reading and re-reading Proverbs 17:27 this week.

    “He who has knowledge spares his words, and a man of understanding is of a calm spirit.”

    And because He is so gracious and so loving I have had that calm spirit for the most part.

    Footloose is back and I would do ANYTHING to see Mr. Bacon bring back Ren! hahahah

  3. Beverlie Says:

    Drew the Zebulunite, so multi-gifted it’s got to be hard to decided which project to pursue to its fullest. That in itself can produce anxiety. I understand a little something about it.

    And, I also know this: when Zeb is thrown into a wilderness journey where resources are limited (and if the wilderness journey lasts for a long time) every project can ultimately end where it begins, in the imaginative process! I hope this never happens to you because you are truly an inspiration!

    I loved the cube, Footloose, and the ezine! (you tricked me on the little baby)

  4. Drew Says:

    @Beverlie – Gotta keep everyone on their toes (reg: baby) but for how long? That is THE question. :)

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