Many of us define success differently.
This new year I want you to think about what defines success for you.
For some it might be big bold dreams.
And for others it is achieving simplicity in life.
To love better.
Serve others.
Live joyfully in the dance of life.
Reconciling.
Taking baby steps.
Creating a haven and refuge for those we love.
Being still and listening.
Relishing the moment.
Cultivating gentleness and peace.
Sitting at the feet of the Father.
Growing in kindness.
Helping those in need.
Patience- taking it day by day with the children.
Giving grace abundantly (and still giving it again).
Building up instead of tear down.
Bring life and healing.
Valuing time with the children and being available for them.
Sharing Him more...
Whatever you do, don't let others define success for you.
The Lord has made each one of us unique and today is the day to slow down enough to listen to what He is speaking to your heart. His definition of success for you and not the worlds.
And take it day by day!
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