Tuesday, December 27, 2011

If I can do these 3 things in 2012, I...

It's that time again to set new goals for a new year. 2011 was good to me but improvement has never killed anybody. 

In 2012, I want to become more patient, more consistent and execute at a higher rate. 

I wouldn't call myself a perfectionist but I do like for things to be done with excellence.  I have high standards because of exposure that I have received in my life time.  I have to remind myself that I'm a long way from being considered as the gold standard of human beings on Earth. With patience, we can all become great. Thank God for my family members and friends for being patient with me. In the most loving way possible, I ask that you remind me when I lack patience.

Being good at something means that you can do it it once and maybe even a few times. To be great is to be consistent meaning you do good things most of the time. My intentions are good but laziness and not being aware causes me to be inconsistent. I want to be a great husband, father, son, leader, friend, mentor and more. To be more consistent in 2012 would be amazing. 

I'm a visionary and I love it. My mind races all day and all night with ideas. I'm convinced that I have come up with several million dollar ideas in my lifetime but my bank account doesn't reflect it because of lack of execution. Execution requires patience and consistency. 

Father God, help me to be a good steward of the time and talents that you have blessed me with. Allow me to receive the blessings provided by my family and friends. Remind me that everything that I do must be done for your glory. All these things that I ask in your son Jesus Christ name. Amen. 

2 comments:

  1. Thanks CJ this is awesome, working to become more comsistent mself. A goal I am setting for myself is to get organized and on point, something that I know will allow me to bring out the best in myself and better affect my family, friends and those I need to make a difference for.I am in for 2012! Will follow along. Callix

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