
Am I the only one who knew this amount of peanut butter was MORE than sufficient for (at LEAST) another sandwich?!?π€£ I CAN’T be the only one! LOL
Seriously, in 20 years of marriage, some of my biggest gasps (& protests!) have come from my wonderful hubby throwing out something I still deemed as having potential use. Obviously, I’m the only resident who sees the value (necessity) in scraping the bottom (& sides!) of the peanut butter jar…or has the patience to do so.π
Too many times in the past, I’ve talked myself outta stuff that I KNOW would add joy & delight because I thought:
π« I don’t really NEED it (but it’s reasonable, I work hard to handle my bizness, & it’s a nice treat/reward)
π« I can come back & get it later (later never comes)
π« I’m being frugal & responsible (TRUTH? I was being CHEAP and dealing with β οΈTOXICβ’ money mindset emotional baggage & fear of lack)
π Today, I choose JOY! Life, peace, delight, and abundance…YES to ALL of that – and then some! GOD is my Provider; He owns the cattle on 1,000 hills – & that’s a LOTTA beef!ππππ€£
Being frugal with wisdom and good stewardship is a positive quality. But when it becomes restrictive to the point of near-debilitation and you’re not enjoying life, it’s time for some reflection and self-evaluation.π€ IJS…I know from experience!π― I’m praying for you to embrace and walk in the abundant life Christ died for us to have.π Blessings, Kayren
#LiveRichly #SimplePleasures #JoyfulMoments #WorkInProgress #SelfCareIsNOTselfish
“Blessed is the man whom thou choosest, and causest to approach unto thee, that he may dwell in thy courts: we shall be satisfied with the goodness of thy house, even of thy holy temple.”
(Psalm 65:4)
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