And be not conformed to this world: but be ye transformed by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will of God (Romans 12:2).
From time to time, it’s important to review the way things are going with you and determine the areas in which you need to make changes. Many keep doing the same things, and expect a different result; that’s not going to work. You’d need to employ new ideas; bring in something new. If you want a different result from what you’re experiencing right now, you have to review things and make the necessary changes. Begin with changing your way of thinking. Perhaps at work, you’ve been noted for not being so diligent, and now you want a change.
First, you’d have to change your attitude, and approach your work with a new mind-set. Start practicing getting to work early to gain time, and then learn to sit down and finish your work within the stipulated time frame, and excellently too. Learning to be ahead on your work, and finishing early, will give you time to review your work and ensure perfection. Do this consistently and soon enough, you’d begin to receive sterling recommendations and promotions from your bosses.
Maybe you’ve always desired to study the Word and pray more effectively; that won’t happen until you take the right and necessary steps. You can start by being more diligent with your study of the Rhapsody of Realities devotional, and meticulously going through the scripture references and the daily scripture reading. Also, get the book “How To Pray Effectively Volume 1” and study it from cover to cover. It will help position you for a more vibrant and exciting study and prayer life.
Right now, list out areas where you need to make definite changes, and consciously write out the new steps you’re going to take to effect those changes, and then go for it! Make this part of your personal development project for the quarter, or the rest of the year, and watch your life grow for the best.
Thanks a lot. No more weakness for me spiritually in Jesus name. I know what to do how to do what to do and when to do what to do. Amen.