Saturday, July 17, 2010

A Gentle Push

Lack of progression, stuck in a rut and mundane moments are fatal flaws, So here's a gentle push to encourage you to move past your last accomplishment.

  • How? Take inventory of what you are trying to accomplish next.
(Then quiet yourself, make a plan and execute the desire burning within you.)
  • When? Now do the leg work that it requires to move into your next area of greatness
Get motivated by remembering you've done great things before and will again.
  • Know that redeeming the time is essential in your continual growth. Know your limitations and strengths use them for your benefit to accomplish task.
  • Don't let lack of support, finances or time constraints stop you from moving ahead.
  • Sometimes we hinder ourselves by pausing and letting distractions grab a hold of us. (Learn to recognize the detours on the road of life)
Evaluate your current situation before you again get struck in a rut, then do something about! (It's possible you may have to try something different this time.)
  • I dare you to journey past your safe distance today by making a definite change.
  • Start with small strides until you graduate to bigger and better things.
  • Utilize what's in your hands. Most of us have many resources at our fingertips that we overlook on a daily basis. What do you have in your possession that can be of use to you that's laying dormant under your care?
Lastly remember to finish what you start. What you envision will come to fruition if you complete the task needed to bring it to past. Practice patience and be vigilant in your pursuits of your passion. (Habakkuk. 2:2-3) God's words tells us to write the vision and make it plan, though it tarry wait it, shall surely come to pass.

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