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Dear Katy – I am so tired and cannot even say why. I can remember when I used to do so much more and now I can hardly get out of bed. It is odd because I am not so tired in the middle of the night. Hmm. Anyway, I just wonder if there is some trick to being all the things a home school mom needs to be, and keeping at it. I mean, am I forgetting something? –Shelly Dear Shelly, Maybe you are overlooking something. It is easy for us to become caught up in the bustle and not realize that we are adopting different habits. Let’s look at your life, a moment and ask a few questions, ok? Do you read your Bible, daily, and pray? I always slip away from good attitudes when I slip away from the Author of all goodness. We cannot expect to succeed if we break the rules about keeping in contact with the Lord. Are you forgetting to rejoice in the Lord? It is the joy of the Lord that is our strength. Do you ever get a break? Nearly everyone else gets breaks, you know. People take vacations from their jobs all the time and return very refreshed. Of course, you cannot just abandon your children and husband for a week, but you can abandon the thoughts and cares for a few minutes and take little imaginary mini-vacations while you read or bathe. By the way, are you doing too many things? Do we really need to provide dance, music, art, sports, and oratory lessons for each child, for each semester and attend each meeting and field trip? Is that why we do this? Are you ever at home, as in home school? Maybe you are running yourself ragged. Do take care of your body? When moms forget to take their vitamins, neglect exercise and good nutrition, or overdo caffeine, they usually are tired, whether they home school or not. The body is the temple of the Holy Spirit and we should be good stewards of it. There you have it: questions that cover all three aspects of the whole of a person: spirit, soul, and body. You should be realizing a few changes that you need to make, now. If all the above does not apply, I would like to ask you if you might be either ill or depressed. Sometimes illness can masquerade as tiredness and sometimes depression can hit us from the side very unexplainably. If your tiredness does not fall into any of the three categories above, you may need help from a professional. I am a professional mom, but I may not be the professional that you need. You may need a doctor or a good, Christian pastoral counselor. If you think that may be the case, I pray that you not delay—you owe it to your children. Love, Katy
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