You were designed to live for the long haul! Life’s a
long distance marathon, not a 50 yard dash. With that in mind, it's vital to
keep the big picture in mind. Most of us get tangled in the minutia of the
moment and forget to look beyond the current situation.
Most worries aren't really that important in light of the
big picture – the long haul. The next time you find yourself “all worked up”
about something, ask this question, "Will this really matter ten years
from now?" That question puts it in perspective. I’ve discovered that most
of my fretting of very little consequence.
Long
haul living requires some long range thinking:
* What are you
willing to sacrifice today for a greater gain tomorrow?
* What habits
today will destroy your health and/or relationships tomorrow?
* If you continue in the same direction and at
the same pace as you
are going today, where will that lead you tomorrow?
* If your money
management patterns today continue, what will your
financial picture be tomorrow?
* What does your
spiritual condition today say about your spiritual
destination tomorrow?
* Are you content
with where you are heading in your life? If not,
what changes need to be made?
Here's
a wild idea: Think of something you really should be
doing -- but you've just not gotten around to it.
Get up from reading this and go find a mirror. Look at
yourself in that mirror and say, “Do it now! Do it now! Do it now! Do it now!
I’m not going to delay another day. I’ve wanted to do this someday – and
someday starts today. I’m going to do it now! “
Then, go out and do it!
This very instant is the first moment of the rest of your
life. There’s no better time to get going than right now!
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