Be On Purpose! Last year, Kathy Carlton Willis shared how to set true D.R.E.A.M. goals. She continues in that theme with this encouraging New Year UPGRADE. “Most of us set goals for 2015 at the start of the year,” Kathy says. “How many of you are already struggling to stick with the plan? Or was there even a true plan to begin with? It’s possible you had more of a wish list of destinations rather than a roadmap for how to get there!” Do you have a roadmap for 2015? I (Dawn) think we all need one. Otherwise, how will we know when we’ve arrived at our destination? Kathy continues . . . January is National “Be On Purpose” Month. What a terrific time for us to evaluate where we were, where we are, and where God wants us to be, operating in the purpose He has for planting us on earth. We’ve all heard how important it is to place ourselves in the passenger’s seat and allow God to be in the driver’s seat. (Remember calling out “shotgun” as kids, when we ran to the car at the beginning of a road trip? It was the best seat in the vehicle!) The next best thing so we can get to our destination is to have that roadmap I mentioned earlier. Live life on purpose, not random accidents. Today, someone from out of town called asking for directions to our home. She was quite directionally challenged. I told her to go west and she asked if that was left or right. We realized she worked better with landmarks (such as Dairy Queen) rather than measuring blocks, or watching for street names. Jean’s problem was, she didn’t have a step-by-step GPS to direct her. She had a map that took her to a dot on the map for our town. She had our street address. But she had nothing to connect the dots from the city limits sign to our home. Life coaches teach the principle of intentionality. Setting specific intentions allows life travelers to measure progress. This is the opposite of the guy on the old donut commercial who arose from bed, still half asleep, and said, “Time to make the donuts.” He went from one task to another, with no extra effort or thought, zero passion, and nothing new to show for his work than the day before. Donuts. Intentionality allows you to fulfill God’s passions in your life. It puts steps to your goals. God’s blessings don’t rely on our work. But He is pleased when we acknowledge His purpose in our lives. Think of each intentional choice as a step of obedience. Another mile marker on our journeys. We don’t get to our destination by accident. It’s living life on purpose. What Living Life on Purpose Isn’t: You can’t wish it here. You can’t fake it ‘til you make it. You can’t procrastinate it into existence. You can’t hope someone else takes care of your business for you. You can’t skip some of the steps to try to speed up the process. Your upgraded life requires intention. It takes plans. It works best when you operate within your strengths and giftings. It takes strategy. It requires setting up some steps between departure and destination to act as landmarks so you know you’re going in the right direction. “Set up road signs; put up guideposts. Mark well the path by which you came” (Jeremiah 31:21 NLT). Questions to Ask Yourself: What does God want me to accomplish in 2015? What is God’s big picture for my five-year plan, my ten-year plan, my life-plan? How does God lead me to use my natural and spiritual gifts, strengths and personality type to best fulfill these end results? What are the biggest challenges and obstacles in getting to the destination? What detours can I pre-plan to avoid the roadblocks? Define Your Landmarks: 1. Think of the steps to get from departure spot to destination. Seek God’s wisdom, allowing Him to be a Vision-Caster in your life. “If you don’t know what you’re doing, pray to the Father. He loves to help. You’ll get his help, and won’t be condescended to when you ask for it. Ask boldly, believingly, without a second thought. People who ‘worry their prayers’ are like wind-whipped waves. Don’t think you’re going to get anything from the Master that way, adrift at sea, keeping all your options open” James 1:5 (MSG). 2. Write down your plan. “Then the Lord answered me and said: ‘Write the vision and make it plain on tablets, that he may run who reads it.’” (Habakkuk 2:2 NKJV). 3. Get to work! A dream can’t come true without putting effort into it—not just talk. “For a dream comes with much business and painful effort, and a fool’s voice with many words” (Ecclesiastes 5:3 AMP). Follow the directions, step by step. What will you do today to live life on purpose, rather than simply going through the motions of making the donuts? Kathy Carlton Willis writes and speaks with a balance of funny and faith—whimsy and wisdom. She shines the light on issues that hold women back and inspires their own lightbulb moments. Almost a thousand of Kathy’s articles have been published and she has several books releasing over the next three years, including Grin with Grace (release date 3/20/15) with AMG Publishers, CBD and Amazon. She and her husband/pastor, Russ, live in Texas. Learn more at: www.kathycarltonwillis.com/. Graphic adapted, Image courtesy of Naypong at FreeDigitalPhotos.net. Goals Leadership New Year Organization