13 Things to Ask Yourself About 2013
1. What
am I most proud of this year?
I guess I’m most proud of the fact that I
went to Mission Camp Macon this summer. It was a life-changing experience –even
though the experience wasn’t exactly what I expected.
2. How
can I become a better ______________?
Servant. I hope that I can become a
better servant of Christ (and others) in 2014. In in the years since I got
saved, I’ve learned that when I seek to serve my Lord, I naturally develop more
of a servant’s heart and I believe that a servant’s heart is key to effectively
ministering to those around me.
3. Where
do I need to allow myself grace?
Eww… I’m probably a little too hard on
myself about pretty much everything. I think I should focus on allowing more
grace in ALL areas, not just matters concerning myself.
4. Am
I passionate about my career?
(Or major, if you’re still in school?)
I firmly believe that everyone should be
passionate about his/her career. The very idea of waking up every day for 30+
years to do something you hate just so you can get up the next morning to do
something you hate I appalling to me. Honestly, I can’t say that I know what I
want to do with my life. What I DO know is that my future career will be as
much of a ministry as a career.
5. What
did my finances look like?
This one’s a little weird for me because
my job was kind of sporadic and it didn’t pay all that much (I babysat a
special-needs child). My Mama’s always jokingly told me that I “know how to
hold onto a dollar,” so I assume I’ve already mastered the concept of saving
money pretty well.
6. What
projects have I completed?
I haven’t completed many projects this
year other than knitting. Yes… I have some grannyish tendencies. One of them is
knitting. The other is collecting teacups.
7. How
did I spend my free time?
I’m ashamed to say that I’ve wasted a
good bit of time this year. The fact that I had such a difficult time with that
last question tells me that there’s a problem somewhere.
8. In
what ways can I restructure my time?
I’m happy to say that I’m sort of being
forced to restructure my time this year because I’ll be moving into a dorm in
January. I hope to spend more time reading and writing rather than watching TV
or playing video games.
9. When
have I felt the most alive?
I feel the most alive when I’m on
vacation in the Smoky Mountains. There’s something about the mountain air that
invigorates me. I think it’s because I feel closer to God when I’m up there.
Before you roll your eyes at that, I think it has more to do with general
revelation than elevation.
10. How
can I improve my relationships?
This one’s easy. I need to learn to
listen more, talk less, and look for way to serve. Simple.
11. What
lessons have I learned in 2013?
I’ve learned several lessons this year. Here
are a few:
-
Appreciate
the small things in life. They’re beautiful and precious.
-
Every
person you meet has a story to tell and every person is worth getting to know.
-
When
you start seeking God (rather than chasing your own selfish ambitions) and
taking delight in him, He will give you the desires of your heart.
-
Life
is not a snapshot... It’s more like a movie. It’s not a matter of finding that
ONE moment that encapsulates everything, it’s ALL of the moments coming
together to create a unique story.
12. What
old habits would I like to release?
I want to stop procrastinating.
13. What
new habits would I like to cultivate?
I fully intend to begin/end every day
with devotion and prayer. I pretty much already end the day this way, but I
need to start my day better. I also want to develop a blogging/writing
schedule.
Well,
those were some of my 2013 reflections.
What about you?
Anything you’d like to share about your year?
Thanks so much for commenting on my blog, Ashley! I tried to follow your blog but it won't let me follow right now for some reason. I'll try again later. ;)
ReplyDeleteAnyway, this is a great post. 2013 was a pretty good year for me, and I'm hoping 2014 will prove to be even better. Happy New Year!
Thank YOU for dropping by my blog! Glad to hear that your year went well, too! :)
ReplyDeleteI sometimes have a problem following certain blogs. I usually have to copy the blog address into my Reading List rather than going through the link on the blog. I don't know why it's being so difficult. Lol.
Thanks for the advice! I tried that and it worked. I'm now following ;) Looking forward to reading your future posts!
DeleteKnitting is most definitely not Grannyish. It is a useful skill to know and even if it was then I'm worst than you because I'm younger LOL. I totally agree with feeling closer to God in the mountains. While I have never been to the Rocky's we have our own set of mountains we like to visit and to get away from it all. I love listening to Brandon Heaths son Blue Mountain because it just gives me such peace as if I'm in the mountains at that very moment. I think God made mountains as a peaceful place of refuge for us to go to.
ReplyDeleteHP
You don't have to be all that good at knitting to be better at it than me. Lol. It's sad, really.
DeleteI wish I could spend a year in the Smoky Mountains just to seek God and watch the seasons change. I think that would be wonderful. :)