Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label goals. Show all posts
04 January 2013
GETTING (BACK) INTO A ROUTINE
I have posted (many times before) about the value of scheduling, how I love my calendars and how important it is to have a “routine” – especially when it comes to devotional time with the Lord. Last year, I dropped the ball – and dropped it HARD! As a result, my routine got skewed. I didn’t have – ok, truth moment: I didn’t take the time to have daily time in prayer and meditation with the Lord. I didn’t write blogs focused on His goodness, grace and mercy. My focus shifted from Him to me, and that ain’t neva good. Some relationships were scratched up and bruised because I didn’t have the proper discernment to see what was actually going on behind the scenes with my friends, and probably didn’t use the greatest levels of tact as I told them how they needed to get it together. Yeah, 2012 was not my “best year ever” when it came to that.
So, with the New Year, I am striving to refocus. Spending time in devotion, prayer and meditation as soon as I open my eyes. Instead of immediately reaching for the smartphone and clicking the Facebook app to see what my friends have been doing while I was asleep, I am reaching for a devotional, MORNINGS WITH JESUS, published by the wonderful people at Guideposts, and attempting (again) to read through my Bible in a year, using the YouVersion Bible application. I know we are only 4 days in, but already I see a difference. When you start the day with the Lord, your “tone” for the day is set differently than when you don’t.
Of course, as soon as I get off my knees – cause you GOTTA pray every day to start your day – I jump on Facebook. (see reason above – I’m nosey like that). And usually, what I have just read in devotion, comes to the forefront on my favorite social website. For example, today my morning devotional read was talking about setting long term goals – or, as the writer said, “long time dreams.” Plans that won’t be fulfilled in a week. Plans that are gonna take faith and trust and reliance on the Lord to come to fruition. As I read, I was like, “Hmm, yeah – I don’t have any of those.” Then, I jump on Facebook and one of the first posts that I read from a friend admonishes me that (paraphrase coming): “When you have a goal or a dream, keep it to yourself. The greatest asset your opponent has over you is gaining knowledge of your intentions. The greatest strength you have over your opponent is keeping your intentions to yourself. “ I agree wholeheartedly.
For example, when I was deciding in 2011 to publish my first book, I kept mum about it. Very few people, including my mother – who I live with! – knew what I was doing. The five women who helped me proofread the “final” draft were pretty much sworn to secrecy, and even within my circle of friends, it was a surprise to them when I just handed them the actual, bound copy of the book. My mom asked me, “Why didn’t you tell me?” and my response was, “I didn’t want you all up in my head, asking ‘How is it going? Have you heard from the publisher? When is it going to be released?’” Some goals you have to keep to yourself.
So, why am I putting it out there that I want to have a closer walk with the Lord this year? Why set myself up for the comments that are sure to come: “Are you still doing that prayer and devotion thing every morning?” Because, sometimes, you need to be accountable to someone other than yourself. In Romans 15:14, it states: And I myself also am persuaded of you, my brethren, that ye also are full of goodness, filled with all knowledge, able also to admonish one another. And in Exodus 17:8-12, we are given the example of Aaron and Hur, who held up Moses’ hands whenever he got tired, so that the Israelites could prevail in their battle against Amalek. In other words, it is my hope and prayer that, as I move through the year, if I falter, YOU will be there to “hold up my hands”, “hold my feet to the fire”, and encourage me to get back on track. In return, if you ask me to, I will do the same for you. ‘Cause the only way any of us is gonna make it through whatever lies ahead in 2013, is at the feet of Jesus.
Be blessed.
©2013 Kristina E. Smith
02 January 2013
IT’S A NEW YEAR…AGAIN.
Happy 2013! Yeah, yeah,
yeah – I know it has been a while since I have posted anything to my blog, but
I’ma do betta in 2013. Or, at least that
is my goal and intention. 2012 was a
remarkable year with a LOT of changes, excitement, challenges, and activity –
and somehow, in all the hoopla, writing took a back seat. But in 2013, I pray to put it front and
center again. (Fingers crossed – toes too!)
Country singer star, Brad Paisley, in referring to the New Year, is
quoted as saying “Tomorrow is the first blank page of a 365 page book. Write a good one.” Interesting thought, when you consider the
veracity of it. Each year, we are given
a “clean slate” – or so we like to believe.
A clean slate to start all over – to eat better, exercise more, spend
more time with friends and family, seek new adventures, etc. There is just something about January 1st
that makes you feel positive and happy and hopeful and ready to take on new
challenges. And while it is a faulty
premise – January 1 is a day just like any other day when you think about it –
we NEED New Years Day because it does hold within it, that hope for “better.”
But, isn’t “better” always within your grasp? Isn’t the power to change always within
reach? Can’t you promote change on January
1st or May 15th or my personal favorite day of the year, November 14th? On any one of those days (or any other day in
the year), you can CHOOSE to write your story, change your circumstances,
broaden your horizons. It is within your
power. You just have to get up off the
couch, put down the potato chips and do it.
(Or maybe that is just me…)
As a rule, I don’t make resolutions. After all, why frustrate myself when I traditionally
fall short of the mark, usually by mid-January?
I am going to set some goals for myself.
Maybe I will share them with you all later. But regardless of my stance on the whole “resolution”
thing, I do take great joy in hearing about my friends’ resolutions, mandates
and goals for 2013. Lose weight, eat
better, love more, argue less, promote kindness – all good things to do and
embody into the fabric of your life. I
wish them well.
365 blank pages.
What are you going to do with yours?
Be blessed.
©2013 Kristina
E. Smith
Labels:
book,
goals,
hope,
new beginnings,
New Years Day,
resolutions,
writing
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