
Welcome to another inspiring episode of "A Whole Latte Life to Live" with your host, Janis Rodgers. Today, we're finishing up the Happy Holy Days Challenge, a journey to prepare us for the holiday season, and exploring the power of choosing joy.
In this episode, Janis reflects on the challenges and successes of the previous segments of the Happy Holy Days Challenge, which covered topics like getting in His Word, getting in His Presence, being in His Peace, and being in His Love. Janis reminds us that this journey isn't about perfection but embracing progress and growing closer to God.
The central theme of this episode is joy as a choice. Janis firmly believes that joy is not merely an external response to circumstances; it's something we can choose every day, even in the hustle and bustle of the holiday season.
She emphasizes that we are the directors of our lives, not mere participants, and we have the power to set the tone and bring joy to our own lives and the lives of those around us.
Janis provides practical ways to infuse more joy into our daily routines, such as taking joy breaks, engaging in acts of kindness, and sharing heartfelt conversations with others. These actions can become pathways to joy, both for ourselves and the people we interact with.
As the holiday season approaches, Janis encourages us to avoid becoming "Grinches" overwhelmed by shopping lists. Instead, she suggests creating heartfelt gifts or writing meaningful notes to express our love and appreciation to others.
The episode closes with a challenge: Take at least one joy break every day, find small ways to bring joy into your life and the lives of others, and share your experiences using the hashtag #HappyHolyDaysChallenge.
Remember, joy is a choice you can make every day. So, stay inspired, stay joyful, and always choose joy. You have a whole latte life to live, so go out there and live it with joy!
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