Eight
Ways to Beat the Blues at Christmas
By Poppy
Smith
Instead of a
houseful of kids and their little ones running around laughing, crying, playing
with toys and sneaking treats, this year my husband, Jim, and I will be home
alone for Christmas. My automatic reaction is to feel sad—but I am glad that
all of them will be celebrating the coming of Jesus with their in-laws. After
all, we are usually the ones who get that privilege!
But—it’s easy to be
sucked down into a “poor me” mindset and play the blues, unless we decide to
change our perspective. So here are eight simple ways
to help you enjoy the holidays whether you’re physically or emotionally
alone. Why not join me and let’s beat those blues which aren’t where God wants
us at this special time of the year—or at any time!
May your “Home
Alone” Christmas fill you with joy and a fresh awareness that Christ is with
you, whether you’re surrounded by people or peacefully alone.
Author
Bio
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With
her fun personality and passion for communicating life-changing truths, Poppy
Smith inspires believers to thrive spiritually and personally. Poppy’s practical
how-to messages (in print or in person) uses colorful examples from her own
struggles to be more like Jesus. She encourages women (and men, at times) to
grow in every kind of situation—whether joyful or painful! Poppy is British,
married to an American, and has lived in many countries. She brings an
international flair seasoned with humorous honesty as she illustrates Bible
truths. A former Bible Study Fellowship Lecturer, Poppy’s teaching challenges
women to look at their choices, attitudes and self-talk. As a result, God’s
speaks, changing hearts, changing minds, and changing lives.
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Friday, December 23, 2011
Beating off the Christmas Blues with Poppy Smith
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