It’s that time once again to start looking ahead to what the next year will bring. And what it will bring is much more of what happened this year!
Now if that doesn’t sound all that appealing, then maybe it’s time to set some goals for 2015.
“Goals” – that’s a nasty word, isn’t it? Setting goals is often like setting oneself up to fail. Goals take thought, planning and following through. There’s a lot of work that goes into setting goals.
They’re not like scoring a goal in hockey. Those goals come suddenly, sometimes with no planning and not much effort. Sometimes you can score a goal just by being in the right place at the right time (with your stick on the ice, of course).
But setting goals – whether they are personal, career or family oriented – doesn’t come all that easily.
For many years I didn’t really set goals for the new year. As a pastor, the flow of ministry is more in line with a school year, so I make preaching plans from September to August.
I’ve never been one who makes New Year’s resolutions because to me they are nothing more than some good thoughts no one’s going to follow through on. I know I certainly won’t.
But last year I took an online goal setting seminar and set some goals for 2014. Now in December looking back, I accomplished many of them.
It was a positive experience so I’m going through the seminar again this year and am now in the midst of setting some new goals for 2015.
I’d like to say I met and exceeded all the goals I set for this past year but that only happened in my dream yesterday morning.
In reviewing my goals, I now see that two may have been a little unrealistic, and one I just never got down to working on.
That doesn’t mean I failed. I accomplished most of my goals and what I’m really pleased about is that three of them I didn’t start until six months into the year.
But having said that, this year I hope to improve. I think I know some key areas I can focus on to ensure I do.
One area is addressing my limiting beliefs. Limiting beliefs are beliefs about yourself that hold you back from accomplishing things you would like to do.
These beliefs will keep you from setting some goals you should set, and prevent you from accomplishing or completing some goals that you do set.
A second area that I am going to give more focus to this year is keeping my goals on my radar all year long.
You can set great goals at the beginning of the year, but if you don’t keep reviewing them, you easily forget about those goals you weren’t planning on starting right away.
In my next two blogs I’m going to write about how I’m addressing these two areas of my goal setting so that I have greater results than I did this year.
Here’s the thing: We have this great resource that tells us about God and His will for us called the Bible. However, most of us don’t refer to it very much. We use it more like a manual that you pull out when you need to figure out how to do something. We don’t actually read it. As we approach 2015, let me encourage you to set a goal of reading through God’s Word this year. Pick a reading plan, and commit to reading through God’s great book for you.
That’s Life!
Paul
Question: What’s your biggest blockage to reading through the Bible? Leave your comment below.
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