You have permission to change your mind
I was one of the fortunate ones early on who knew what they wanted to do, and I did it. But I was just as fortunate to know when it was time to leave and, more importantly, that it was okay to do so.
I was one of the fortunate ones early on who knew what they wanted to do, and I did it. But I was just as fortunate to know when it was time to leave and, more importantly, that it was okay to do so.
Ultimately it comes down to desire and what truly motivates you, but a little framework goes a long way. Here are a few ways to help you check off your New Year’s goals or resolutions list at the end of the year.
We fill our bodies and our minds with screen time, pleasure, sports, music, or a host of other distractions. But let’s not forget our bodies and our souls need spiritual food more.
Our beloved sports will return eventually. Shows that were postponed will be made up. Our lives will come back. Before that happens, let’s not waste this chance to love our neighbors, to be good citizens, and to be with God.
What if we stopped thinking that God leaves prayers unanswered, but instead answers every prayer according to His will?