Wednesday, September 9, 2020

A Woman's Highest Calling (with Jamie Ivey) and more...

“A woman’s highest calling is not marriage or motherhood.” @jamieivey says this in her latest book and on this week’s episode of The Crystal Paine Show. I wholeheartedly concur. But while most of us probably agree with this statement, how ...
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A Woman’s Highest Calling (with Jamie Ivey)

“A woman’s highest calling is not marriage or motherhood.” @jamieivey says this in her latest book and on this week’s episode of The Crystal Paine Show. I wholeheartedly concur.

But while most of us probably agree with this statement, how often do we let marriage and motherhood become completely all consuming — whether it’s the overwhelming longing to be married and/or have a baby or in how we walk out our roles as a wife and/or mom.

We can let our spouse’s happiness or our kids’ success become our chief end in life. We spend our days trying to figure out how to fix, solve, and save. We want to be part superwoman and part Holy Spirit. We think our children’s academic scores, social life, and spiritual health is a direct result of our efforts. Our sole job and aim in life is to have a good marriage and great kids.

Here’s the thing: I hope to have a strong marriage and I hope my kids love Jesus, but while I can love well and lead with humility, I can’t ultimately change or fix my spouse or kids — and that’s not my job nor my calling.

As a Christian woman, my highest calling is, as @jamieivey shared on this week’s podcast episode: “To know Christ and to make Him known.”

We unpack this and Jamie shares why we should be pursuing faithfulness over success and what this actually looks like. Download this episode on your favorite podcast player or go to the link in this post to listen in.

 

In This Episode: 

[00:33] Jamie. shares more about her background and family life.

[02:52] Why did she title her most recent book the way that she did? 

[05:00] What do satisfaction and success mean to Jamie? 

[07:31] Learn why she feels that a woman’s highest calling is not to be a wife and mom. 

[09:40] What is a woman’s highest calling? 

[11:14] Jamie shares advice on how you can make time to spend time with the Lord, even in the midst of a very full schedule.

[14:44] Want to change the world? Start right where you are.

[17:57] What does Jamie say to the woman who feels like she has nothing to offer the world? 

[20:50] How does Jamie acknowledge the work she’s done and not compare to others? 

[23:27] Jamie shares how she’s built relationships with her close friends and why they’re so important to her life and business. 

[26:30] What is the difference between success and faithfulness? 

Links and Resources:

How to Listen to The Crystal Paine Show

The podcast is available on iTunesAndroidStitcher, and Spotify. You can listen online through the direct player here. OR, a much easier way to listen is by subscribing to the podcast through a free podcast app on your phone. (Find instructions for how to subscribe to a podcast here.)

Ready to dive in and listen? Hit the player above or search for “The Crystal Paine Show” on your favorite podcast app.

    
 

My 10 Goals For This Week

I started the Rhythms for Life Journal last week and loved it. It really helped me to see some areas in my life where I can improve in having better rhythms and make creating, connecting, resting, and renewal a priority. I especially realized that I don’t prioritize creating. So I’m working on being more intentional in that area… by making more time to work with my hands and looking for ways to add creative activities to my day.

Last Week’s Goals

Personal Goals

1. Take 3 morning walks in our neighborhood.

2. Finish reading The White Rose Resists and read the pre-release copy of 25 Lies Twenty Somethings Need to Stop Believing. Read 5 chapters of Atomic Habits. Read 5 chapters of You Who?

3. Do pelvic floor exercises at least four times.

4. Do 3 days of Couch to 5K.

Home/Family Goals

5. Read three chapters of A Boy’s War as a family. Read three chapters of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to the babies and Silas. 

6. Go on a date with Jesse. 

Work/Blog Goals

7. Record a video for an upcoming online parenting conference.

8. Finish the Appendix for my upcoming book manuscript.

9. Plan my topic outlines for the live coaching sessions for my Blogging Mastermind group.

Word of the Year Goals

10. Do the Rhythms for Life Journal daily this week.

This Week’s Goals

Personal Goals

1. Take 3 morning walks in our neighborhood.

2. Read 5 chapters of The White Rose Resists. Read 5 chapters of Atomic Habits. Finish listening to Catch Me If You Can. Finish reading You Who?.

3. Do pelvic floor exercises at least four times.

4. Do 3 days of Couch to 5K.

Home/Family Goals

5. Read 20 pages of A Boy’s War as a family. Read three chapters of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to the babies and Silas. 

6. Go on a couples’ date with friends.

7. Clean out and organize pantry.

Work/Blog Goals

8. Get back to inbox zero! 😉

9. Plan and teach a live coaching session for my Blogging Mastermind group.

Word of the Year Goals

10. Do the Rhythms for Life Journal daily this week.

What are YOUR goals for this week? Tell me in the comments! I’d love to hear and be able to cheer for you!