By Linda Gilden
I held the dripping book by one corner. Water
poured from between its pages. How could that have happened? Until this moment
I had never even gotten a cover wet.
For years the bathtub has provided my favorite
literary getaway. Preparation for bath time means gathering the essentials: a
glass of cold water, one towel for drying, a small one for drying hands
occasionally, a flashlight, eyeglasses (a fairly recent addition to the list),
and a good book.
You may not be a bathtub reader but finding a
daily time for yourself is important and reading enhances that special,
individual time. Making the effort to have personal time each day has great
benefits.
- Keeps you grounded. The best way to start every day is with a
personal time of devotion. Making a connection with God when you first get
up gives you a solid foundation for the day. This time may include Bible
reading, your favorite devotional book, and a time of meditation and
prayer.
- Recharges your “batteries.” We
were not created to go and go and go. We need a break. Life is busy if not
frantic for most of us and burnout lurks just around the corner. A few
minutes away from the family, workplace, and the demands that go along
with them gives you new strength, energy, and perspective to face your
day.
- Provides a time for enjoyment. Everyone
needs to have a little fun every day. Reading is one of my favorite
pastimes. So relaxing with a good book, whether in the bathtub, under a
tree, or wrapped in a blanket in the recliner gives me a few minutes of
enjoyment and entertainment.
“Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened,
and I will give you rest” (Matthew 11:28).
ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Linda
Gilden is an author, speaker, editor, and writing coach. She has written
hundreds of articles as well as the Love
Notes series, Mommy Pick-Me-Ups, and has ghostwritten or contributed to over three dozen books.
Directing the CLASS Christian Writers Conference in Abiquiu, NM, she encourages others
to clearly communicate God’s love to the world. Linda lives in SC with her
family – a great source of speaking and writing material! In March, the CLASS
website will release news of the 2012 Christian Writers Conference: www.classeminars.org.
Come meet Linda and the rest of the CLASS faculty there!
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