In taking a step back we often see the way to move forward.
Perspective and hindsight combine to reveal what lay concealed.
Sitting too close to something can make it overly familiar, a thing of dependency and routine.
And we forget what lies on the other side.
So it was for me with social media a few weeks ago. I became burnt-out, exhausted and yet afraid to loose the hold.
It took time (and increasing health and life challenges) to make me see that in desiring to be in the thick of things I was missing the most important thing of all ~ time to simply ‘be’.
In the drawing back I gradually regained a sense of the ‘normality’ that used to be there for me when I wasn’t so caught up in the being out there, heard and seen aspects of life.
It began with restlessness, then as I relaxed more there was profound fatigue and deep bone weariness to contend with, as if I was finally giving my body permission to let go instead of running on continual adrenaline.
Then the silence was filled with a greater measure of hearing from God as He held me in my weakness and pain, helping me see my worth and value are nothing to do with my productivity or the lack thereof.
As an M.E and chronic illness sufferer, being ‘busy’ for me looks like another person’s chilling-out time; but it was a huge change for me to stop those activities and drop all concern about blogging and having some kind of online presence.
Freed from all expectations or demands, writing became pure joy. Poetry and prayer whispers proliferated. Snippets sank into my mind when I was resting, and God encouraged me to release it all to Him without worry or fear.
And I discovered that it’s only in the letting go of all we hold tight to that we are free to fully enjoy it in the way God intends us to.
So I have been delving deeper into His word, praying longer, reading more books and poetry than before, spending quality time with loved ones and ‘in real life’ friends, and realising how shallow my life had become.
Now I want to remember what it’s like to touch reality rather than living a large part of my life in a ‘virtual’ world.
I want to remember how God’s opinion of me is the only one that really matters and I write primarily for an audience of One.
And I want to continue to forget about people-approval issues, performance, perfectionism or pressure, and just concentrate on resting in God’s Presence where I am already beloved, accepted and pre-approved ~ just as I am.
‘Forgetting’
I’d forgotten what it’s like
to lose myself completely
within pages of a book
where time ceases to exist
and eyes are deeply fixed
on drinking in the words
upon which my soul is hooked
I’d forgotten what it’s like
to pray with no clock-watching
allowing time to listen
wait patient for God to speak
within this hour, day and week
seeking nothing more or less
than drawing closer to Him
I’d forgotten what it’s like
to heed Holy Spirit’s voice
so close in the minutiae
or to savour the rhythmic flow
as each moment comes and goes
and He whispers soft and low
to inform and guide my day
©JoyLenton2014
Gift and grace as social media and blogging are to me, it has been good to learn there is life beyond the laptop.
You can read more about how this experience has affected me in this post on ‘Words of Joy’.
How about you? Have you considered unplugging or experienced relief from doing so, even for a short while?
Feel free to share your story in the comments below.
Linking here with Beth, Holley and Jennifer. You are very welcome to join in.