Success in life as I agree with.

Two things stand out to me,or at least got me thinking
seriously today:
1.The caption Learning from Others from Michelle's blog A quiet,gracious life and
2.An article that I saw on http://hwaitah.blogspot.com titled " What Are You Becoming In Your Pursuits. Behold and Beware! "
Learning from Others got me thinking that God blessed me
with so many friends who despite being people of normal
human nature have excellent traits that I dont seem to possess
myself.Some of the most outstanding traits are encouraging,
appreciating--speaking well in general,people who are quiet
and humble,they not only talk but do excessive listening as
well. That does teach me something I ought to have more of.
These are going to be few of my goals as I write on them next.

The second one came as a surprise as I was blog hopping
and came accross this article on the blog ( http://hwaitah.blogspot.com) titled WHAT DIRECTION.
The writer of the blog has put forth interesting thoughts on
goal setting. People set goals to acheive certain targets that make them
"successful". In the end, at the end of their life, will they be
remembered for what they acheived or will they be
remembered or be content with what kind of person he or she
became while working on those goals. One good lady that I do
know who acheived and became someone that mattered is
Joyce. She started with an abusive background and yet little by
little she was changed by God's grace and is now ministering to
millions around the world. Is financial success truly an
acheivement at an end? Or is "who we are" during or after the
process matters? Joyce says she derives her worth and value
from God and she leaned on God as she was transformed little
by little on her way to being the woman she is today.
The writer quotes a Jim Rohl who said, "Set the kind of goals
that will make something of you to acheive them."
What kind of goals should I set for me to be a better person,
a better mom, a better wife, a better woman?

More coming up next....

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