I invited my brother to come along with me to the conference. He was an excellent choice. We were able to split up for the first set of workshops. I attended Single and Saved while he attended Marriage Beyond the Vows.
Here are my takeaways from Single and Saved:
- Lots of us who are single say we are ready to have a relationship. But are you really? Are their parts of you that are not ready? What are you doing to prepare yourself for a partner? Ask yourself, what is it like to live with me???
- None of us are perfect. Know the parts of you that are a mess so you can work on them.
- Your relationship with yourself is non-negotiable. Learn to love yourself.
- Be comfortable in your singleness. Take advantage of the fact that you have time to focus on yourself, your relationship with God, and the things that God has placed in your life like Chasing Joy. Now is the time to focus on things that would suffer if your attention was divided.
- When you have mastered your relationship with God and yourself God will see that you are ready for additional relationships. When this has happened and when God decides that it is not good for you to be alone He will send your partner.
- We all have issues from our past that can get in the way of having a relationship or a successful one. Regarding those issues we need to uncover and discover so we can recover so that you are ready for a healthy relationship.
Of the points above the ones that resonated the most with me were when you have mastered your relationship with yourself and God He will see that you are ready for a relationship. I think my relationship with God is good and steadily improving. My relationship with myself is still not where I'd want it to be. Just today I had to post on both Twitter and the Chasing Joy FB page, "No Negative Self Talk" because I caught myself looking in the mirror engaging in that bad habit. There is much room for improvement in my relationship with myself.
There is much more info for me to pass on from the conference but I don't want to bore you with too much at one time. Later this week I'll continue the recap with more takeaways fro the Single & Saved workshop, my brother's takeaways from the Marriage Beyond the Vows workshop, tips from the Faith & Finances workshop, and the awesomeness of Mary Mary.
If you are single do any of the above resonate with you? Are you ready for a relationship? If you are married which if any of the above do you feel is a beneficial takeaway for a married person?