Travel Light
The last quarter of 2018 was an emotional roller coaster. It did not feel things I planned or desired were going my way. I was pretty bummed about this, but I kept pushing through and remained positive. What this sparked was for me to think about my actions, my decisions, my conversations, my thoughts, my friends/inner circles, my relationships. I wanted to make sure that all of those things were lining up with what I truly desired and wanted for my life. What I found through this exercise was that there were things and people in my life that did not belong AND I also noticed that I had been trying to do things on my own.
As I came to this epiphany, I instantly knew I needed to make changes. Some of these changes would be very easy and some of these changes were going to be tough, but nonetheless, I made the necessary changes. The first thing I changed was what type of content I let into my life. Content includes music, tv shows, books, conversations; basically, anything that you can consume visually or auditory. One of the first things I changed was what I listened to every morning on my way to work. It takes me about 35-40 minutes to drive from my front door to the office that I work. This was a prime time to listen to something that would grow myself verse listening to songs I have heard over and over again.
The content I chose to replace music with is recorded sermons. While in college, I attended Life.Church satellite campus in Fort Worth, TX and I really enjoyed the service and the teaching style of the pastor, Pastor Craig Groeschel. Thinking about that I proceeded to scroll through the Life.Church app, that has been on my phone for quite some time but has hardly been used. I came across a message series called ‘Travel Light’. The synopsis of the message series is “When the weight of the world is on your shoulders, it can feel like you’re going nowhere in a hurry. Shake off the burdens of stress, worry, and regret and find the freedom that comes with you Travel Life.” Given some of the things that I had been feeling and going through, this seemed like the perfect way to get started down this new path I wanted to walk. This message series is a 5-part series by Pastor Craig Groeschel of Life.Church and part 1 of the message series was titled ‘Letting Go of Stuff’.
I didn’t really know what to expect from the message, but I knew I would hear a great message. I was not disappointed!!! This was the PERFECT message for me and where I was in my life. There is one line in that entire sermon that really sticks with me “It’s better to have LESS of what DOESN’T matter and MORE of what DOES matter.” The entire message was about letting go of stuff that doesn’t matter. The pastor was encouraging us to throw out the junk in our lives, not just organize it, but truly de-own the junk in our lives which means getting rid of it.
I pondered upon this message for the rest of the day and the next and the next. Even though I was listening to a new message every day, I still thought deeply about the ‘Letting Go of Stuff’ sermon. That sermon mixed with a conversation I was having with my family the previous week in which my brother mentioned the word minimalism started keeping me up at night. Finally, I researched minimalism. I had never heard of it before, but within the past week I had heard it twice. The more I researched the more I was intrigued.
There is a purpose for everything, and everything has a purpose.









