A thought by John C Maxwell, (2012-10-02) from his
book, The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth: Live Them and Reach Your Potential (p. 24). Center Street. Kindle Edition.
I
feel at this time of the year it is important to do some reflection, reevaluation
and then some refocus and repentance before the New Year starts. If I am living for the right reason then I
can face anything. The right reason
gives me confidence.
You
see, if you are doing something from a wrong motive there is an undercurrent of
guilt which causes me to believe that I don’t deserve any good to happen in my
life. So when things go wrong I believe
that it’s because I am being punished. I
don’t deserve anything good so I am always waiting for the bad things to
happen.
But
with right motives I see the things that will go wrong as learning times or
strengthening times that will eventually help me to reach my goal. The wrong things are not enemies but
friends.
Wrong
reasons can breed discouragement and right reasons can breed encouragement.
So
what is your reason for doing what you are doing?
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