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Tuesday 1 January 2019

Faith It Till You Make It


🎊It's A New Year

And here's me publishing a second post, urging you to set those goals. Do not let the internet bullies be a distraction.
It doesn't matter how many times you've written new year goals, and how many times you didn't achieve some or none.

Let the start of a new year just be another day or a new day no different from the next for them, but do not let them distract you. Define your year exactly how you want it. 
If it's a new year for you, and you wish to have new rules new goals, set them. Let nothing or online posts stop that.

Be intentional about how you want your year to go, who you want to be, how you want to be seen, the places you want your presence to be felt, the relationships you want to keep.
Give it life, make additions and/or subtractions the choice is yours, it's your life. Have action plans, progress reports, periodic check marks, etc. 
Say it, write it, act it, do it. Do you and be intentional about how you go about it, step right into the race you want to be in and win it. 

My first glimpse at stepping into the year exactly how I wanted it to be was at a 2006 crossover service into 2007, I wrote down how I wanted the first quarter of the year to go, prayed and acted into reality. It worked and I was shocked, the result was instant success.
As time went on there seemed to be no progress with my new discovery, every thing seemed normal. 
I was to later learn that sometimes, you do not get what you deserve because you keep thinking you've got this.
At a 2011 to 2012 crossover service, I changed things. I'd previously asked God for what I thought I wanted or needed, but this time I faithfully requested for him to take the wheel and redirect my path.
The result was initially brutal for me, but the goodness in that prayer revealed itself as the years went by. And here I am, proud of the woman I'm becoming.

Always be the person who bows/kneels or says a prayer or word of faith and walks right out to get it. Faith it till you make it.