Tuesday, September 21, 2010

A Woman Knows What She Wants

I'm glad my husband keeps me informed regarding the cute things my kids say while I'm at work.  Today I learned that my three-year-old son handed him a naked Barbie doll and said, "Daddy, here's a naked girl for you!" And I also heard that my six-year-old daughter exclaimed that there was no need for her to try squash because..."A woman knows what she wants."

My girl is not 100 percent wrong.  Nor is she 100 percent right.

There are times when I just know something is wrong for me. For instance, I've never set my hair on fire, but I know it's not something I want to try.  When I was younger, I wanted to get my belly button pierced, but since I have this thing against unnecessary pain, I knew that a naval piercing wasn't for me. I also know that many people consider chocolate-drenched grasshoppers a delicacy.  I'll pass.  If I want some crunch to my chocolate, a small pack of Peanut M&M's will do just fine.

Sometimes the situation is less obvious, like when I have the opportunity to use sarcasm as a tool to subtly attack someone. Or when I am tempted to tell a "little white lie" to get myself out of a jam or a potential embarrassing situation.  In those situations it isn't so much a gut feeling as it is a lesson already learned...but still I can recognize the early warning signs.

Sometimes a woman just knows when something is wrong. And then there are times when a woman knows what she wants, but doesn't quite understand what she needs.

My daughter's body needs the vitamins and minerals that accompany each bite of a fresh vegetable. So one could argue that she needed the squash. But she didn't want it.  She didn't want to look at it. She didn't want to smell it. She didn't want to get it near her mouth. And she sure as sugar is sweet did not want to eat it. She's a girl who knows what she wants...and by default, what she doesn't want. However, had she given the squash a chance, she may have found out that she truly liked it. Eating squash may have become a want of hers.

As I reflect on this simple example of typical kid-ness, some self observations jump to mind. As a strong-willed woman, I often know what I want. At least, I think I do. But when I take the time to examine my wants closely, I discover that they don't always line up with my needs...and in fact, some of my wants conflict with each other.

I want a healthy body. I want to eat whatever I want to eat whenever I want to eat it. Conflict.

I want my marriage to thrive. I want my own way. Conflict.


I want a clean and organized home. I want someone else to be responsible for the cleaning and organizing. Conflict.

I'm learning, at a rate that is both slow and sure, that in order for me to choose the right want, I must first understand what it is that I truly need.

When everything else is stripped away, one need remains at the core...one need fulfills all others.
 More Jesus.  I am a woman who needs more of Jesus and less of herself. I am a woman wants more of Jesus. And I am a woman who sometimes forgets that.



"The LORD is gracious and righteous; our God is full of compassion. The LORD protects the simplehearted; when I was in great need, he saved me. Be at rest once more, O my soul, for the LORD has been good to you." Psalm 116:5-7 (NIV)




7 comments:

Vixbil said...

Fantastic post, I've missed reading you
x

Unknown said...

Me too! I have missed you and wonder how you are doing my friend:) Hope all is well in your world.

Leigh said...

"I am a woman who needs more of Jesus and less of herself." A big Amen to that this morning. Thank you Anglea. I am incredibly blessed in more ways than one, for discovering your giftedness in writing and conveying truth from your heart. I've just posted a overflow of gratitude for your post on (in)courage today. Tears met that pounding of honesty and I'm nourished by it in tremendous ways.
That led me to your blog, where this post continued the feeding. And so, I thank you once again. :) Bless you, Praise our Father.

Unknown said...

Great writing...such a talent; an envy for many

izzy said...

Hahaha....so hilarious. Cute son u have there :D

Tr. Izzy

Katie Bulmer said...

So sweet!

Anonymous said...

This struck a chord, touched me. Thank you, Angela :)

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