
Mary Aldrich
Thursday, May 20, 2021
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I know that sometimes we long for joy and yet it still seems to elude us. Joy is something that happens when we clear away the debris and things that are blocking it from rolling in. There are certain things we can do to choose joy or cause joy, and yet there are other things we can do to simply move things out of the way to allow it.
In this blog I want to address something that we each do all the time, myself included, that prevents us from accessing joy as it comes in.
That number one joy sapper is two words that you have probably heard before, and those two words are: survival mode.
I know that this is a familiar phrase for you, it is pretty popular in today’s culture to hear that it is important to thrive instead of survive.
Today, I want to talk about some characteristics of survival mode because in our heads we all have this one idea of what survival mode looks like, and there are ways that we disqualify ourselves from this label. A lot of times survival mode comes in little ways and we don’t even realize what is happening.
Here are a few of the characteristics of survival mode:
In this mode, we forget that God is in control and is ultimately responsible for the results. It’s our job to obey, but he is the one responsible. We forget that we have been given everything we need and MANY things we want. We forget that he is still in the business of answering prayer and just because one answer doesn’t turn out how we anticipate doesn’t mean he isn’t doing his job.
There are places that he is answering prayers. There are places that he is showing up. A lot of times we like to camouflage him and not look at those answers because we are too focused on looking for answers in other areas.
We forget that bringing glory to God and bringing witness to other people are why we are on this planet. It is in our DNA to connect to him and his people, and if we are not feeling great it is because we have lost our sense of purpose. There is a satisfaction that comes from generously sharing with others- it’s beautiful.
But, if we live in survival mode for too long we can get in a habit and just stay there, and stay there. In fact, it gets so familiar that choosing anything else feels like a loss of control. Even though it is the direction we want to go, it feels so uncomfortable we slam the door on joy.
There are some good questions that I ask when I notice myself dropping into survival mode, all of them relate to lifting your eyes up, getting your eyes off of survival mode, and onto God and the others around you.
Ask yourself:
There are a lot of ways you can ask yourself these questions. If you are longing to feel valued and of value, often God will send me someone who needs your help. If you are not careful and are living in survival mode, you will look at that person as an inconvenience. Even though, you just asked for a way to help you feel valuable.
There is nothing that feels more valuable than knowing you are meeting a need. Working with God brings so much value but it takes stepping out of that survival mode and recognizing that we can focus on someone outside of ourselves.
I’d love for you to consider which characteristic of survival mode stands out to you? Which one feels like what you do? Which one resonates with you most? And then, what are the things that you can remember in your life?
Just pick one, what ONE action are you going to take today so that you recognize what that number one joy sapper is and which method are you going to choose to stop it dead in its tracks so that you can experience joy?
If you found this blog valuable I would love to hear from you below. You can also listen to more about this on my podcast.
If you have any questions for me, feel free to drop them in the comments below, or if you are interested in one of my coaching services you can find them here at Mary Aldrich Coaching.
I would love to hear from you!
are a lot of ways you can ask yourself these questions. If you are longing to feel valued and of value, often God will send me someone who needs your help. If you are not careful and are living in survival mode, you will look at that person as an inconvenience. Even though, you just asked for a way to help you feel valuable.
There is nothing that feels more valuable than knowing you are meeting a need. Working with God brings so much value but it takes stepping out of that survival mode and recognizing that we can focus on someone outside of ourselves.
I’d love for you to consider which characteristic of survival mode stands out to you? Which one feels like what you do? Which one resonates with you most? And then, what are the things that you can remember in your life?
Just pick one, what ONE action are you going to take today so that you recognize what that number one joy sapper is and which method are you going to choose to stop it dead in its tracks so that you can experience joy?
If you found this blog valuable I would love to hear from you below. You can also listen to more about this on my podcast.
If you have any questions for me, feel free to drop them in the comments below, or if you are interested in one of my coaching services you can find them here at Mary Aldrich Coaching.
I would love to hear from you!

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Helping you build deeper connections, find more joy, and live a life you love, one step at a time.


