Your “Joy Bucket”

“These things I have spoken to you, that my joy may be in you, and that your joy may be full.”
John 15:11

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Think about walking through a wooded area where the bushes are in full production just ready for the picking of the plumpest juiciest blackberries. It’s a beautiful sunshiny day with just the right cool breeze. With bucket in hand, you plan on picking and filling the bucket with an overflowing amount of blackberries to take home for making pies, jam, and other blackberry treats to delight yourself for days to come. If you allowed yourself to get sidetracked with the sticks and brush in your way and began filling your bucket with the debris along your path, your bucket would not hold the tasty berries. You would go home depleted instead of being refreshed with the ability to be satisfied with delectable treats for the coming days. Think about this picture as you continue reading my blog post.

Times are tough right now! It seems as though our country is turned upside down. For some in America, the Covid-19 is very upfront and real. Some have tested positive, some have sadly died from the virus, and healthcare workers see it all first hand. For others, the issues have been financial struggles…maybe even the loss of a business. I think for all of us, the times have been very mentally and emotionally challenging. From corona-virus, to protests and riots, to demonstrations of love versus hate, to continued deep divisions in our country both politically and personally, it is very hard to be positive!

During my life, I have encountered and navigated through some very difficult and heartbreaking times. These struggles have helped me to grow in my faith and learn to rely whole-heartily on God to supply my every need, my every comfort, and my complete peace. I have even learned how to experience true joy right along with sorrow.

I am desiring to do the same during these trying times, but it seems very hard. I find it a daily struggle to stay positive and grab hold of all the peace and joy available to me through God in the midst of so many negative issues in our country. A couple of nights ago, it became clear to me why I have been struggling with this matter of joy. I have the head knowledge and the experiential knowledge of joy, and I have been praying to feel God’s peace and joy during these tough times; however, I was forgetting a very important action on my part. I was forgetting to actually REJOICE! When I choose to rejoice, then the “joy bucket” in me begins to be filled up. Because each day seems to be filled with so much negativism in the media and in the conversations of so many, the negatives have been the focus and what I have been piling in my bucket. The negatives we are all facing were the big things in my mind that were depleting my “joy bucket”. I needed to adjust my thoughts by beginning with the action of rejoicing.

This is the day that the Lord has made;
    let us rejoice and be glad in it.
Psalm 118:24

I am now consciously taking action each day. I am choosing to REJOICE in who I am in God. Just the simple fact that I am His puts me in an overriding victorious circumstance at all times no matter what is going on in this world. I am His, a child of the one true King. My life will always be abundant because He is always good to me. He promises to get me through anything I face in my life. I am secure in eternity because of my salvation through Jesus Christ. Because He lives, I can face each day with confidence. With this kind of security, why would I not choose to rejoice every day! I hope that you too can choose with full confidence and peace to REJOICE in knowing God, His goodness, and His Son, Jesus! Join me in filling our “joy buckets” with all the fullness of His goodness today!

Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice!  Let your graciousness be known to everyone. The Lord is near.  Don’t worry about anything, but in everything, through prayer and petition with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to God.  And the peace of God, which surpasses every thought, will guard your hearts and minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:4-7

More than that, we also rejoice in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom we have now received reconciliation. Romans 5:11

The “Whole” Heart Approach

“Guard your heart above all else,
    for it determines the course of your life.” Proverbs 4:23

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As a personal trainer, I am concerned for each client’s health and especially for their heart health as it affects all other aspects of their life. As a Christian, I am concerned with the spiritual heart-healthiness for myself and others. In keeping with the purpose and desire of my blog, I want to share what I think is the “Whole” Heart-Healthy Approach to life.

Physically, you can have a super-fit healthy heart and life, but you can still miss out on the the joy and peace that God has for you if you don’t have a spiritually healthy heart. This article focuses on the most important aspect first- the spiritual heart, and then moves onto health and wellness for the physical heart with exercise tips designed with the heart in mind and food choices to accompany a heart-healthy lifestyle.

Our world and our country are in a state of crisis right now with the Covid-19 Pandemic and all that has unraveled with the virus. In addition to the enormous challenges that this present emergency has brought, we have now faced another brutal act of racism in America and are witnessing all the violent riots spawning from the murder of George Floyd.

These extreme issues leave no one untouched and most likely leave all of us with troubled hearts. Depending on how we share in these circumstances, we may have fear in our heart. We may feel skepticism and uneasiness. We may have outright anger in our hearts! How do we stay “heart-healthy” spiritually with so many stirrings on our hearts?

These feelings are natural, but must be taken captive to make sure that our hearts stay pure and on a righteous path, or thoughts and feelings will end up stealing our peace and leaving our hearts depleted.

We must choose to focus on the ONE who does not trouble our hearts, the ONE who is not the author of confusion, the ONE who tells us to “Fear Not”, the ONE who IS TRUTH, the ONE who can calm our heart!

Our hearts can filter all the incoming troublesome feelings we have and then produce a pure response to all that is going on around us when we love God first and foremost. When Jesus was asked what commandment is the most important, he answered:

” Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.  The second is: Love your neighbor as yourself. There is no other command greater than these.” Mark 12:30-31

We can also ask God to purify our heart so that we may be able to respond to all the circumstances in our life with goodness and love:

Create in me a clean heart, O God,
    and renew a right spirit within me.
Psalm 51:10

When our focus is on the One who is LOVE, and when we allow Him to purify our heart, He produces in us a healthy heart ready to take on each day and all that each day holds!

Heart Action

Cardiorespiratory Fitness– the ability of the circulatory and respiratory systems to supply oxygen- rich blood to skeletal muscles during sustained physical activity.

There are many reasons people exercise and care about fitness. Whatever the primary goal is for training ones body though, a priority for all who involve themselves in physical fitness should be cardiorespiratory health.

Circuit training can be a very beneficial form of cardiorespiratory training. Not only can it be a lot of fun moving at a quick pace through a series of exercises with minimal rest, it also gets the heart pumping well while building strength.

Going a step further for those individuals whose primary purpose is to improve heart and respiratory health, the variation of circuit training known as Peripheral Heart Action (PHA) can provide added benefits by distributing blood flow between the upper and lower body improving circulation. This can be a training system for anyone to add variety to a program, but it can be an especially great system for anyone who deals with hypertension or respiratory issues.

General circuit training or PHA training includes moving through 5-6 types of exercises with reps of (8-20) for each exercise depending on ability and goal. Take a short (15-60 second) rest when completed and then go through the exercises again completing the cycle (2-3) times. If doing the PHA, make sure exercises alternate between upper and lower body.

Example of PHA circuit training (easy level)

dumbbell bicep curls -> squats -> inclined push-ups ->step up to balance -> dumbbell overhead press -> rest

Example of PHA circuit training (moderate-difficult level)

bench press -> jump squats (soft landing- 5 second hold) -> push-ups or Davies taps -> mountain climbers -> tricep dips -> single leg Romanian deadlift -> rest

Above all have fun and feel good knowing that you are making your heart happy!

Foods for a Happy Heart

Adding some of the following foods to your diet can help increase a happy healthy heart because of the antioxidants, magnesium, folate, potassium, and omega-3s . More of these foods in your diet may help lower blood pressure, lower bad cholesterol, boost good cholesterol, lower blood sugar levels, add fiber, and protect against inflammation in your arteries.

Salmon – olive oil – edamame – oatmeal – blueberries – flax seeds almonds – walnuts – leafy greens – Swiss chard – avocados – tomatoes citrus – legumes – black beans – a variety of nuts, seeds, and berries can also have benefits – tuna – garlic – green tea – apples – cherries

**sources- National Academy of Sports Medicine, healthline.com, WebMD, Health Magazine**

I hope that this article can be encouraging by helping to add some strategies for your life that increase your daily quality of living with a “Whole” Heart Approach! Here’s to a happy heart spiritually and physically!