Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Taking Inventory

So I signed up to create this blog in November and here it is almost the new year and I am just getting started. Better late than never I guess!

Well, here we are rolling right into 2011and I am taking inventory concerning my life. I don't believe in New Years resolutions because by January 2nd they are always broken. I do however believe in periodically taking a good look at your life, really turning a mirror on yourself and looking at what needs to be adjusted.

I must admit I tend to be my worse critic. I set goals that are attainable but limit them to unattainable time constraints. This is mostly due to lack of patience, and an insatiable, unquenchable thirst for success. Am I alone in this? Now maybe one of you feels the same way. I am sure that you too want to be the best that you can be.

When taking inventory, how do you measure yourself? How do you know what needs to be adjusted? For me, I do not measure myself in dollars in cents or in material things, although those things are nice. My measurables include spiritual sweat equity, and an overall sense of spiritual fulfillment. In everything I do I try to remember to do a spiritual checkpoint! Is God pleased with what I am trying to achieve? Is what I am trying to accomplish his will or my own?

Here is where the toe crunch begins. Many times the things we are trying to gain and achieve have nothing to do with his will for us. It really boils down to faith. Hebrews 11:1 says; Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. So for me right now this year I am making it my business to trust in the Lord. I am  deciding to give it all away! My hearts desire and things I want
 to achieve I simply give it all to him. This I am sure is easier said than done.


If you are an eager go getter such as myself just remember you can plan, project and make calculations about the future and even set goals, but ultimately God is in control. You are an unfinished work, and that is OK.  Total surrender to the masters plan and the masters hand always a best practice.Put your trust in him for the new year sky's the limit! With God all things are possible :)




4 comments:

  1. Absolutely! Giving ourselves away is the hardest, but most rewarding act known to man. Congrats on your GREAT future Patrice :) Carlena

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  2. I love this! Really proud of you keep them going! You may have inspired me to do soon lol

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  3. This is Shannon and Mommy.

    Just read this and we loved it. "You are an unfinished work, and that is OK" -so true, thanks for reminding us. You are constantly developing and maturing as a young woman of substance. We love that, and we LOVE you!!

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