Designing a Life
"Life is meant to be designed- most people just react or fly by the seat of their pants."-Lauren Zander
I believe in destiny. There have been too many instances in my life where I have seen evidence of the fingerprints of God. With this said, I do believe that Lauren is correct.
We are given a free will to do with our lives what we wish. There will even be instances when we make choices that are self destructive. I believe that most of us fit the second part of that quote in the we either react or fly by the sit of our pants.
Even with the help of God's fingerprints, we are responsible to design the life that we want.Many years ago I sat for an hour brainstormed a perfect life. I can tell you that at times portions of that vision were realized but never completely.
A couple of years ago I redid this exercise and what came out was completely different vision of what my life should look like. The life I would design today is different than the life I would have designed in my late twenties or thirties.
Life design could result in a separate blog or book by itself. In this one post, I want you to think about whether you are the designer of your life or just a spectator.
Today's question is:
"Are you a spectator or an active designer of your life"
"Life is meant to be designed- most people just react or fly by the seat of their pants."-Lauren Zander
I believe in destiny. There have been too many instances in my life where I have seen evidence of the fingerprints of God. With this said, I do believe that Lauren is correct.
We are given a free will to do with our lives what we wish. There will even be instances when we make choices that are self destructive. I believe that most of us fit the second part of that quote in the we either react or fly by the sit of our pants.
Even with the help of God's fingerprints, we are responsible to design the life that we want.Many years ago I sat for an hour brainstormed a perfect life. I can tell you that at times portions of that vision were realized but never completely.
A couple of years ago I redid this exercise and what came out was completely different vision of what my life should look like. The life I would design today is different than the life I would have designed in my late twenties or thirties.
Life design could result in a separate blog or book by itself. In this one post, I want you to think about whether you are the designer of your life or just a spectator.
Today's question is:
"Are you a spectator or an active designer of your life"
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