Good Goals and Habits Lead to Mission Accomplished
Considering the psycho-social balance and its impact on the achievement of goals, take a closer look at the mission and vision statements you did earlier. Consider how you think and act. Is what you want reflective in your habits- your A, B, C’s?
1. Do your Attitude & Behavior communicate who you are to the world?
a. Do you flex your personality as you carry out your plans to achieve your goals!?
b. When you feel frustrated, do you identify the cause, look for blame, or hope it will just go away with time?
c. Are you single-mindedly in pursuit of a God-honoring goal?
Have you renewed your mind in the Word of God? How can you tell?
Can you see the glory of God?
d. Have you formed a realistic picture of what to expect from a Holy, Righteous and loving God? Have your expectations of God changed as you have gotten to know His character?
e. Can you imagine and picture a realistic, optimistic future loving God and loving your neighbor as yourself in your current environment? If not, what is missing?
2. Does your selection of friends and your social habits support the achievement of your “new normal” goals and habits?
3. Using the space below, write your mission statement for the 1-to-3-year time frame. Is it consistent with your vision? If appropriate revise your vision statement so it is comprehensive enough to last through the phases of life.
