Tuesday, April 17, 2007

CHOOSING THE RIGHT COMPASS

Square rooftop - “Rain does not fall on one roof alone

"We pass this way but once," we have heard it said. But my wife has learned that, unless I've studied a map, that isn't necessarily true.

So I understand the fix a local hunting guide got himself into. His party became hopelessly lost in the mountains and they blamed him for leading them astray. "You told us you were the best guide in Colorado!" they asserted.

"I am," he said, "but I think we're in Wyoming now."

It's bad enough to get lost in the city or in the mountains. But how much worse to get lost in our life's journey.

One parent asked the clerk in a discount store if they carried any compasses. She answered, "We have compasses for making circles, but not for going places." Have you ever confused the two? Has it seemed as if your life is going in circles and not actually getting anywhere? Then it may be that you are lost or at least unsure what direction you should be heading.

Here are some questions to ask yourself if you feel as if you are going in circles:

  • Where do I want to be a few years from now (in this relationship, this vocation, or any other way important to me)?
  • What do I need to do to make it happen?
  • Who will help me along the way?
  • When do I want to arrive?
  • How will I take the next small step?

Living well has little to do with comfort and speed, but much to do with direction.

From Lifesupport.

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