In martial arts, they teach you how to hold your body so you can fight and defend successfully, while minimizing the damage to your own body. These are called fighting stances. According to www.fighttips.com, the 4 best fighting stances are as follows:
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![]() I have seen, on Facebook, that many of my friends are into the Netflix show, Tidying Up with Marie Kondo. It is a show about a Japanese author and organizing consultant, Marie Kondo, who comes into people's homes with her translator, Marie lida, and helps them to declutter and organize their belongings by getting rid of what does not "spark joy." My friends have been dragging out their own possessions and sorting between what does and does not “spark joy” for them. While I am not into the show myself (due to two episodes which promote worldly values I cannot condone if I am to remain in a right relationship with God), I can see merit in that it helps people to get organized and take control of their homes and lives. I also find value in what it represents on a deeper level – getting rid of junk. “I'm not good enough. God can't save me. God won't save me. I don't deserve it. I've messed up too many times.” There are so many people who think like this - who believe this. And this widespread, legalistic mindset is debilitating. When you focus on your own shortcomings or try to merit God's favor you leave the door wide open for depression and anxiety. You work hard and do good deeds only to worry that it is not enough. You see God as this angry being Who is just waiting for you to mess up so He can accusingly point His righteous finger at you while proclaiming His disappointment and anger. When you constantly strive to be good enough you will never reach your goal and you will become despondent and miserable.
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AuthorKayti grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Elementary Education from Hobe Sound Bible College in Hobe Sound, Florida, graduating 2013. She taught four years at a private Christian school on the west side of Indianapolis. She also coached a girls volleyball team for two years. She is now a full-time caregiver for her wonderful grandmother, Ruth. Archives
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