Showing posts with label new year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new year. Show all posts

Saturday, January 7, 2012

Reflecting on 2012

One of the best things to do in order to move into a new year with clarity is to take the time to ask and answer some tough questions. Here are a few I encourage you to sit down and write out answers to.

I have increasing clarity that when I complete my active journey of life and leadership I want those who know me best to say this about me... (fill in the blank)
How would l like God to define the “well done” with more specificity when my life’s journey is over?

What would constitute a flourishing life for me this year?
What would greater obedience to God look like for me this year?
What do I want to be like in 5 years?
What is God saying to me? (consider taking out a Bible and reflecting on specific scriptures that God leads you to)

Friday, December 31, 2010

New Year - Getting what we should have done last year done.

A young concert violinist was asked the secret of her success. She replied, “Planned neglect.” Then she explained, “When I was in school, there were many things that demanded my time. When I went to my room after breakfast, I made my bed, straightened the room, dusted the floor, and did whatever else came to my attention. Then I hurried to my violin practice. I found I wasn’t progressing as I thought I should, so I reversed things. Until my practice period was completed, I deliberately neglected everything else. That program of planned neglect, I believe, accounts for my success.”

As we reflect on the new year, it may be more important to determine what we ought to neglect than it is to determine what needs to be done.