Six Minutes to Success a Tale of Self Improvement and Focus
In part 1 of my Six minutes to Success journal, we talked about whether self improvement programs were worth their time and effort.
In part 1 of my Six minutes to Success journal, we talked about whether self improvement programs were worth their time and effort.
Every New Year I encounter the same interior battle between the good business practice of setting goals and my Christian understanding of God’s outworking of our purpose and plan. When does goal setting or making New Year’s resolutions cross the Christian line into self-determination?
Statistics tell us 90% of Americans will make New Year’s resolutions. Sadly, 50% of us will have abandoned our goals by the end of January. Of those still holding on to hope, only 50% will be realized. So, why do we continue this tortuous ritual? Perhaps it is the hope that this year we will make better choices. This year, we tell ourselves, will finally be the year we turn that corner, flip over the new leaf, and begin again.
Are you frustrated in life? Do you feel like you’re not getting anywhere, and you’re nowhere near achieving all your potential? You’re smart and you’ve got some skills, but somehow you’re stuck in a rut and just spinning your wheels.