Where are you going? Don’t Know? That’s a good thing. You’re not trapped into one way of thinking or being. When we’re not trapped into a single path, every path is open to us. We can pick and choose, try one out, if it doesn’t work, try another. There’s no need to worry about choosing a path, you’ll figure it out. One day you’ll look back and know you were on the right path all along.
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Something to Think About
Self-disciple is one trait separating successful and unsuccessful people. It is the one trait that separates healthy and unhealthy people. It is the one trait that separates couples with successful relationships from couples who struggle in relationship. Self-discipline allows us to focus solely on what we have to do to reach a goal. It is the letting go of all other choices that interfere with the pursuit of the goal. The question that self-disciplined people ask when confronted with multiple choices is, “Which choice takes me closer to the goal I am pursuing?”
Today’s Good Word ~ Direction
What direction are you moving toward? Is it a direction that will make you more fully human, more authentic? Is it a direction that will make you more loving and compassionate toward others. Sometimes we’re not moving, we’re stuck trying to figure out what direction we should move toward. In my experience, it is the stepping out in any direction and trusting that it is the right direction. We can have no certitude what we choose is the right direction. We can trust, if we put our heart into our journey, make an honest effort to do good, that the direction we choose will end up being the right direction.
A Better Life ~ Decisions
Life often confronts us with deep, conflicting choices. We often have two choice, both of which are desired by us. Yet, choosing one, means we forego the other. It is during these times of forced choices, if we have the courage to look, we discover our true values. Be careful choosing an apparent good, that my require you to give up something you deeply treasured. In these times it’s best to ask oneself, what the decision would look like five years from now,.