Just Start
Why
do we often wait until
we have all the time we want
until we venture to start
something on our minds?
Maybe we just need to start.
Maybe we need to start with
baby steps, 15-minute steps.
And at the end of a week, or even
a month, we’ll be pleasantly
surprised to find that we are well
on our way, making progress.
Just take the first step, and then
the next. And the next and the next.
Being faithful in the present
moment, with a 15-minute step.
Not focusing on the finishing line,
but taking steps; slow, but steady
steps towards your goal.
Desiring to focus not so much
on the goal, or even on the task itself,
but on being faithful with each
step along the way, being faithful
in the present, in the moment.
Trust in the Lord and do good;
Dwell in the land
and cultivate faithfulness.
(Psalm 37:3 NASB)
What do we care about the most?
In our walk with Jesus?
With our husband?
In our families?
In our homes?
As we serve others?
With our passions and gifts?
Why is it so easy to let other things crowd out the most important?
Why don't we give attention to the things that matter the most?
Let's take little steps, baby steps, even 15-minute steps towards the things that matter the most to us.
(I came across the words above, "Just Start", in my notes recently, written maybe 5-10 years ago? It seems to be the perfect time to share these thoughts as I am continually being reminded to take little steps, which then all together, add up to big steps. Maybe it will be an encouragement to you, as well? Click here to read another post I wrote recently, which is applicable to these words, as well.)
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