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Living Intentionally in 2021


Although we all want to put 2020 behind us, we have to face the reality that for most of us it will still be some time yet before we can get the COVID-19 vaccination and life will begin to return to what is going to surely be a “new normal” as far as work, school, travel, visiting, etc. are concerned. As we look to 2021, it would be wise to consider what we have learned about ourselves in 2020.
The beginning of a new year is a great time for us to focus on those areas where we want to improve. But how do you decide what you want to focus on? This is not just about what are referred to as “New Year’s Resolutions”. No, it’s much more important than that. I would suggest going back to your Personal Mission Statement to assure your goals are in alignment with your core purpose, principles and beliefs.
Now I understand and respect that not all people are into setting goals for themselves. I’m one of those who does enjoy setting goals; I break them into daily, short-term and long-term goals.
Here’s a few suggestions for areas you may want to set goals in as you live intentionally in 2021:

Relationships. Which relationships in your life – family, friends, work colleagues, etc. need mending or strengthening? Why not be intentional in taking the first step towards reconciliation today – don’t wait until it’s too late. Pick up the phone or send an email, text or nice handwritten note to set up a time to visit, or to ask them how you can pray for them.

Physical well-being.

Spiritual Health.

Finances.  Perhaps you have debt – credit card bills, medical bills, college loans, etc. Or, perhaps you are building wealth. I have been helped a great deal by the ministry of Dave Ramsey in this area. As a result, several years ago, we brought his Financial Peace University class to our church, a course I would highly recommend. He’ll walk you through the baby steps to financial freedom. Be intentional, and look for where FPU classes are being offered in your area.

Are you a goal setter? If so, what personal goals do you have for 2021? How are you going to make 2021 a better year than 2020? Please share your plans.

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