F3 Knoxville

Disappointed?

The Project

THE SCENE: 71 degrees and rainy
F3 WELCOME & DISCLAIMER:  Administered 
WARM-O-RAMA:

Windmill – x10 IC
Tempo Squats – x10 IC
Seal Claps – x10 IC
Motivators – x8

THA THANG:

Perform each exercise for 45 seconds – 15 second rest

Grab a CMU and mosey to the field, where we will PAUSE

P             Pickle Pounder
A             Al Gore
U             Upright Row
S              Squat Press
E              Everest w/ CMU (lunge, squat, lunge, squat…)

Mosey to the bell to RECOVER.

R             Racoon Crawl
E              E2K (Left)
C             CMU Curls
O             Outlaws
V             V-Ups
E              E2K (Right)
R             Ranger Merkins

Mosey to the playground, where we will TAKE IT EASY

T              T Merkin (Merkin – one arm straight up to make a “T”)
partner up for the next two exercises;
A             Al Gore (together with Farmer Carry)
K             Kettlebell Farmer Carry (together with Al Gore)
E              Eccentric pull-ups (jump up, let yourself down)
I               Iron Mikes
T              Triceps Extension
E              Eccentric chin-ups
A             American Hammer
S              Scorpion Dry Docks
Y              Yurpee (Burpee with a clap merkin and two tuck jumps at the top)

Mosey to the amphitheater for a BREAK

B             Bernie
R             Rosalita
E              Everest
A             ABCs
K             Kraken Burpee (burpee with three hand-release merkins)

Mosey back to the shovelflag and CHILL

MARY:

C             Colt 45s
H               Heavy Freddies
I                 Imperial Walkers
L              LBC
L              LBFC (flutter kick crunch)

COUNT-OFF & NAME-O-RAMA:

9 HIMs!

CIRCLE OF TRUST/BOM:

Many major and minor disappointments in my life I can attribute to one thing – expectations…unfulfilled expectations.  Sometimes it’s the major, “Why didn’t I get that job that I wanted?” or “Why wasn’t this person healed?”.  Sometimes it’s the minor, “Why didn’t my son pause the video and say ‘hi’ when I got home from work?”  My expectations don’t always line-up with the way things play out – and that, inevitably, leads to disappointment.  However, in moments of clarity I can see that my unmet expectations were nearly always unfounded and/or unreasonable – that my often lack of resilience is a telltale mark of self-centeredness – and that my disappointment when big things don’t work out the way that I planned is a lack of faith that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love Him (Romans 8:28).

Much of the book of Isaiah is a description of the character of God.  “My thoughts are nothing like your thoughts,” says the Lord. “And my ways are far beyond anything you could imagine. For just as the heavens are higher than the earth, so my ways are higher than your ways and my thoughts higher than your thoughts.” –Isaiah 55:8-9.  The God of the universe does not think the way that we think – and does not act the way that we act.  His plan for our life is much greater than ours.  His purpose is not to make us comfortable and spoiled, but rather to redeem us so that we can bring glory to Him.  Thank God we don’t get everything that we want – or we’d be spoiled brats.

As men who plan and live purposeful lives, we are going to have expectations – and that, in and of itself, is not the problem.  However, our uncompromising attachment to that expectation can cause a problem.

Imagine you are holding a precious fragile object in your hand (that represents part of you – your expectations).  If you let go of it, it will smash to the ground and be shattered.  But, imagine you are holding it palm upwards.  You open your hand, and the object (your expectation) stays where it is.  The “expectation” is still there…but you are no longer attached to it.

1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 “Be cheerful no matter what”…“In every situation [no matter what the circumstances] be thankful and continually give thanks to God”

Where have you been disappointed in life?  Was it because your expectations were unrealistic or selfish?  You can replace your rigid expectations with intentionality and curiosityThink, speak, plan, and act with intention – be curious about what will happen – but be flexible about the outcome – and show resilience when things go another way.

MOLESKIN:
Hat tip to Archie for the inspiration for this Q and Word (now, RECOVER!)

Hat tip to Jeremy Marchant for some of the CoT content: https://www.emotionalintelligenceatwork.com/resources/short-piece-dealing-ones-expectations/

I really thought this Q would be harder than it was…you guys barely broke a sweat!  (unfulfilled expectations….)

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