My Proverbial Vision
It's New Year's Eve and it's a time to reflect on what has past and look ahead to what is to come. Mandie already posted a great resolution for everyone, which I do hope to be able to incorporate into my daily life, but I've got something else in mind, too. I have a vision. I had a vision once before and that's how my cat got his name, but this is a different kind of vision. In our Adult Bible Fellowship (Sunday School for grown-ups), we have been going through the book of Proverbs. A few Sundays ago, our teacher had us write down a vision statement along with a plan to accomplish it. Some people shared what they had written and they sounded like put-together people, so I felt like I was kind of remedial in my vision, but nevertheless, I do have a vision and a plan.My vision is to have a clean house with room for the children to play and organized enough so that it can be easily maintained. (See what I mean about remedial, it's certainly no cure for cancer.) I came up with 4 steps to achieve this vision.1. Clean and organize room by room.2. Teach the kids to pick up after themselves.3. Learn to pick up after myself.4. Develop self-discipline.I should probably switch numbers 2 and 3 around or maybe we can learn together. It'll be fun! I got a book to help me, too. It's called The Messies Manual by Sandra Felton. Wish me grace on my journey, please!
I feel like I'm reading a page our of my journal, except I'm not disciplined enough to journal. . .
ReplyDeleteLOL at Allyson's comment. *shaking head*
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great resolution. I know you can do it!