Reorganize your WHY!

The Growing Weisser women are taking this week off to spend some important time reorganizing our priorities. We are attending a leadership development conference and have an abundance of new concepts and information to digest so we can share much of it with you.image

The keynote speaker was passionate about her faith in Jesus and she encouraged us in business development techniques that we will pass on to you in the near future. She ended her talk by handing out tiny bags of mustard seeds with a bible verse from Matthew 17:20 ” If you have faith as small as a mustard seed, you can say to this mountain, move from here to there, and it will move. Nothing will be impossible for you.” She encouraged us to believe in ourselves and to set goals, dream big and to never give up on our why!

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Do you know WHY you do the things you do in your life? Maybe you need to take some time to reorganize your WHY!

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Reorganize Your Menu

Back to School time is a busy time, but also a great time to reorganize your routine when it comes to meal planning. And if you have picky toddlers, like me, it might be time to work on introducing new foods to their limited diets!

Tonight I made my own BBQ chicken salad and ranch dressing for my girls from scratch. They can be picky about vegetables, so I was hoping that the homemade ranch would get healthy yogurt back in their diet and help them be more open to eating raw veggies.

The BBQ chicken salad just sounded good (it was 100 degrees here in Southern California today) and it tasted even better!

Homemade Ranch Dressing

1/2 cup Full-fat or 2% Greek Yogurt

1/4 tsp dried dill weed

1/4 tsp onion powder

1/4 tsp salt

1/4 tsp parsley

1/4 tsp garlic powder

1/4 tsp celery seed

Mix all ingredients together. Add more spices as needed to taste.

BBQ Chicken Salad

One bag lettuce mix

1/2 cucumber, sliced and cut into half circles

1/2 red onion, diced

6 small colorful sweet peppers, diced

3 carrots, diced

2-4 chicken breasts, shredded and mixed with BBQ sauce

Balsamic Vinegar

Optional toppings: Black beans, corn, tortilla chips, cheese

Instructions: Place lettuce in a large bowl. Chop and dice vegetables to desired sizes. Prepare Chicken. Combine all ingredients and mix. Place in individual serving bowls. Top with balsamic vinegar and additional toppings as desired. Enjoy!

image1We enjoyed our salads with french fries and sweet potato fries and the girls paired their veggies and ranch with grilled cheese.

I am a “follow the recipe” type of cook, so it felt great to make up some recipes that sounded good in my head and have them turn out to be just as delicious as I’d imagined!…

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Reorganize yourself

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How often do you sit down and really think about the question “Who am I?” Or do you just run from thing to thing busying yourself with all these different hats that often have the ability to form your identity.  But if you take a moment to think deeper, Who are you? It isn’t always comfortable is it? Does it make you feel content, restless, anxious, satisfied? Is it hard to come up with an answer? If you take the time to think about this, does it change anything?

I have been struggling with this.  Who am I? Right now, all I feel like I am is a mess. I feel like I can’t keep up. I feel restless. I feel bored. I feel too busy.  But I know deep down that isn’t who it is. But why is it taking over? I know I am a child of God, I know I am valuable to God, I know I have purpose in God.  But I give in to this world that screams insecurity, success, comparison, all those things that get in the way of my true identity.  And its overwhelming. Rather than being overwhelmed by the power of Christ in me and my identity in him, I am overwhelmed by the inadequacies I feel and the things I am not doing.  I am distracted by too many things. I am filling time rather than filling my soul. But God created me as me. Unique, in Him, with purpose. And I want to be able to live in that. So I need to take some time to think, “Who am I”? “How did God make me me?” I want to be free in me. I want to be free to run recklessly, passionate about life. And be …

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5 Ways to Reorganize Your Life for a New School Year

The new school year is upon us and is coming fast – or for some…has already started!! For those of you who still have some time, here are 5 ways to get reorganized after a busy summer to be ready for the new school year! And, if you have already started, get on these tips before your new schedule gets too busy and hectic!

1. Buy a Planner!

A planner will really help you stay organized with appointments, lunch dates, kids sports practices, church events, etc.

My favorite places to get planners are Target, The Container Store, and Barnes & Noble. Each of these stores has all different types and sizes to find exactly what you need. Amazon is also a great place to look for different styles of planners!

I would also recommend getting your kids their own planners. I used a planner from a young age for school and it helped me immensely stay organized and on top of all my school tasks and homework. I definitely would not have been as successful at school without a planner! I always liked having a larger size planner for school to have plenty of room to write down all my assignments and upcoming tests. This one is fun, too, because you can personalize the front with a name, pictures and other stickers! (Laminate with contact paper once finished)


2. Go through clothes that don’t fit OR sell or donate clothes that are tired/won’t wear anymore to make room for some new school year clothes shopping!

It was always fun to get a new first day of school outfit or a few new staples for a new year of school. Having a special day to go shopping can be a great incentive to clear some space in your kids closet! And, …

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Reorganize your Heart and DO SOMETHING!

Have you ever had an experience where something moves your heart into action? When you hear of a pressing need and you just can not stop thinking about it and you feel compelled to DO SOMETHING? Are you willing to allow that pressing need to motivate you enough to REORGANIZE your life so you can DO SOMETHING? Read on and you will understand what I mean and why I am reorganizing my life to follow my heart and DO SOMETHING!

There are 15 million orphans across sub-Saharan Africa and their 20-40 year old parents have died of HIV/AIDS. This year the numbers are expected to increase to 21 million or more due to the drought and severe food shortage. One million of these orphans live in Malawi, Africa, where some very special “Gogos” (grandmothers) are caring for these orphans in the rural villages.  Many of these “Gogos” are caring for 2 or 3 children or more. They each have a small plot of ground to cultivate and grow enough to eat if the maize crop is good. This year, the lack of rain and poor harvest mean there will be hunger and starvation in the months ahead.

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SAFE (Sub-Saharan African Family Enrichment, a registered NGO and approved 501©3 non-profit organization) facilitates partnerships between poor gogos and groups in the U.S. called Gogo Grandmothers. The Gogo Grandmother groups raise funds to provide the grandmothers with seeds, fertilizers, mosquito nets, blankets, preschool for younger orphans and school fees and supplies for older orphans. The Gogo Grandmother groups gather to pray for the Gogos regularly. The Gogos in Africa are given spiritual encouragement, nutrition training and education in child development and hygiene. This is a fantastic heart-to-heart relationship that brings joy to Gogos in Africa and is an opportunity for LOVE in …

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Reorganize Your Spending

After a few months of going way over budget or wondering where all our money went at the end of the month–my husband and I decided to reorganize our budget.

For the next month we plan to input all our spending each week so we can keep track of where our money is going and if our spending is matching our projected expenses. We hope that this will keep us on track and motivated to only spend the money we have allotted. We also committed to not eating out in the month of August to save money.

I reorganized my system for spending “fun” money for activities with the girls and with my friends so that I can track where my money is going and the amount of money I have to spend.

I started by coming up with a budget: Giving, Saving, and Spending. I organized the spending into categories: Kid activities, clothes, dance class for the girls, parking money for Disneyland, and fun money for Mom’s Nights. I plan to put the projected money I will need for each category into envelopes so that I’m only spending cash, and only spending money I have. I then put the money I will need for events coming up in my wallet and I labeled it so that I only spend it for the event it is designated for!

I know that I need to be a better steward of the money I am given and I also need to see money for the blessing it is. I am confident that reorganizing my budget and spending habits will have a positive outcome for me, for my relationship with my husband, and with our family.

Do your spending habits need to be reorganized? How do you plan to make changes in your

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Summer Succotash

It is August, a time to reorganize in preparation for a more regular schedule, but no matter how early school starts in some places, it is still summer to me! Lazy days of summer, encouraging spontaneous gatherings are nearing the end, so I am trying to be creative with my BBQ sides. A great way to cook up some of your favorite vegetables is with a succotash twist.  Enjoy this easy showstopper recipe with whatever meat you can grill up on your BBQ.

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Summer Succotash
 
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A wonderful combination of vegetables and spices to enjoy with your last summer BBQ. Served hot or cold, whichever you prefer, but so tasty!
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Recipe type: Side Dish
Serves: 4 servings
Ingredients
  • 2 TBS coconut oil or olive oil (if you want a touch of coconut flavor, use coconut oil)
  • ½ diced onion
  • ½ diced bell pepper
  • 2 cloves of garlic
  • 1 TBS paprika
  • 1 TBS tumeric
  • ¼ cup cilantro
  • 2 stalks of corn (corn cut off)
  • 1 tomato
  • 1 zuchinni
  • 1 TBS cumin
  • ¼ cup chicken broth
  • ¼ cup parsley
  • salt and pepper to taste
Instructions
  1. Saute the onions, bell peppers, and garlic
  2. Add paprika, tumeric, and cilantro. Cook for 3 minutes
  3. Add the corn, tomato, zuchinni and cook for 5 minutes
  4. Add the cumin and chiken broth and bring to a boil
  5. Add the parsley, salt, and pepper at the end.

What is one of your favorite side dishes to serve at your summer BBQ?Bethany Signature48

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Reorganize Your Thoughts on Fear

For the last month, I have had the opportunity to be apart of a group of women who are passionate about Jesus, living a healthy lifestyle, loving yourself and encouraging women around you in different aspects of their lives! One of the leaders of the group wrote a post about fear and included a devotion from The Proverbs 31 Ministries, a ministry devoted to helping women find, develop, and grow in their relationship with Jesus and become the woman that God created her to be! I was so encouraged by this post and devo, so I wanted to share it with all of you!

“Fear, in any form, is crippling and life threatening. But we must realize that fear does not come from the Lord. And if we entertain that fear, we are rejecting the peace and protection we have been given through Christ.

Where do you see/feel fear creeping up in your life? Is it in your job, your marriage, are you afraid for your kids? Or maybe you’re afraid to chase after your dreams and take a leap of faith?
Whether or not you pray or read a Bible, I encourage you all to read through theses mental shifts on how to overcome fear. Say them outloud whenever you feel fear sneaking up on you, and commit to no longer being controlled by it!!”   – Lori Lasco

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Though we might not always be fearless, by praying specifically for qualities found in God’s Word, we can fear less. If you’re battling fear on any level or in any area of your life, I’d like to invite you to do the same.

Instead of praying that fear will be far from us, we can ask God to give us strong, bold and courageous hearts (Joshua 1:9)

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Reorganize and Think Outside the Box

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Last week I had the incredible privilege of being included in a reorganization process where two groups were merging into one. Both groups had a common foundational vision to care for the poor and underprivileged and both groups had grown out of a common passion to serve Christ, show love in action and make a difference. Reorganizing brings fresh opportunities, new ways of solving problems and renewed energy. Reorganizing challenges us to think outside the box and to open our hearts and minds to new ideas.

Some principles I learned through this process are emphasized in these passages from the bible(The Message version).

“If you’ve gotten anything at all out of following Christ, if his love has made any difference in your life, if being in a community of the Spirit means anything to you, if you have a heart, if you care — then do me a favor: Agree with each other, love each other, be deep-spirited friends. Don’t push your way to the front; don’t sweet-talk your way to the top. Put yourself aside, and help others get ahead. Don’t be obsessed with getting your own advantage. Forget yourselves long enough to lend a helping hand.”
Philippians 2:1-4 MSG

“So let’s do it—full of belief, confident that we’re presentable inside and out. Let’s keep a firm grip on the promises that keep us going. He always keeps his word. Let’s see how inventive we can be in encouraging love and helping out, not avoiding worshiping together as some do but spurring each other on, especially as we see the big Day approaching.”
Hebrews 10:22-25 MSG

Communication is key when one is working with others to help them refocus and reorganize. When I am trying to encourage relationship reorganization and influence others to change, I must be willing …

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RECHARGED by Forgiveness

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It’s a powerful feeling to be forgiven for a mistake you’ve made. Knowing that although we messed up, we get a new chance to be better and to do better. As part of our sinful nature we are going to mess up and make mistakes A LOT. But we are also saved by grace–and forgiven by a love so powerful that he throws our mistakes as far as the east is to the west.

“As distant as the east is from the west, that is how far he has removed our sins from us.” -Psalm 103:12

As I was recharging myself this week by forgiveness this song came on the radio and it just so perfectly portrayed God’s forgiveness. Let the words rush over you, empower you, and fill you will joy that you serve a God that forgives. The song is called, Drops in the Ocean, by Hawk Nelson.

“Drops In The Ocean”

I want you as you are, not as you ought to be
Won’t you lay down your guard and come to me
The shame that grips you now is crippling
It breaks my heart to see you sufferingCause I am for you
I’m not against youIf you wanna know
How far my love can go
Just how deep, just how wide
If you wanna see
How much you mean to me
Look at my hands, look at my side
If you could count the times I’d say you are forgiven
It’s more than the drops in the ocean

Don’t think you need to settle for a substitute
When I’m the only love that changes you

And I am for you
I’m not against you
I am for you
I’m not against you

If you wanna know
How far my love can go
Just how deep,

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