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Thursday, January 11, 2007
decisions
So I've been trying for sometime to figure out to blog some of my thoughts on the new year. And I guess the best thing to say is that there are lot of new decisions that need to be made. I don't think that most of us realize how many decisions we make daily. Which is probably a good thing that we don't realize it because they could drive us crazy. Like paper or plastic, should I drink milk or water, should I slow down or speed up, should I respond to that email now or in 5 mins, should I use this brush or this comb, should we go left or right. These kind of decisions are just ones that we make most of time by how we feel about them at the time. Which is good that we are all able to do that, otherwise we'd all go nuts.
But with all that said there are still a lot of choices in our lives that do in a way drive us crazy and we can't always just do what ever we feel. It's not a paper or plastic kind of decision. It's more of a life affecting choice. And there are more now than ever before. And I'm really not here to take a stance on what I think about all that and the number of choices we have today. Instead I'm just putting thoughts out there about my own personal journey down decision road. Covering all areas such as what's the next step perfessionally, what's the best choice health wise, what do I want to prioritize this year.
I guess mostly I'm just talking and putting out there my thoughts. I know that just in my group of closest friends, there are tons of decisions being made by each of them right now. And it's exciting and scarey as heck. But honestly...isn't wonderful that we have the freedom to even the choice to make those decisions?
And so I end with...
Good Luck on your decision making in 2007
Remember to Pray
And never be afaind to ask for help
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Brian Lyman preached a sermon one time that I have never forgotten about making decisions. He talked about how if we trust God in the little daily decisions (not like in the ones you mentioned, what clothes to wear, etc. but in the way we lead our life in general), then the BIG decisions about who to marry, what God to take, etc. will be easy (or easier) to make because we are in tune with what God wants, used to trusting him, etc. I thought it was very interesting...
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