The Heart Of Who I Am

The Heart Of Who I Am
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Apply action to your faith!

In today's society many people find themselves feeling like they are backed into a wall with no way of escaping or no way of figuring out how they will maneuver around the mental, emotional and physical blocks preventing them from an opportunity to break free.

Being stuck in an ummovable place or an idle mindset that no longer allows your abilities or expertise to release what you are normally capable of fixing is the most frustrating and discouraging position to be in.

Not only can it be non-healthy but it can also be a time to reflect on opportunities which will perhaps avert you from making the same mistakes and the possiblity of recognizing areas within yourself which requires change to determine what really works and what can be applied to make a long-term difference.

Over a period of time I have become quite familiar with the language of many christians who say they are executing faith. However, I've learned and have sought out the understanding that faith without works is dead. However many christians, in my opinion use faith as an excuse not to change. The excuse, "God will do it, or I'm waiting on God to fix it is a reason to not execute the gifts & talents they were blessed with.

We need to implement ideas, strategies, tactics, plans and inspirations that are motivating factors to strengthen our opportunities and potentials of success.

If it doesn't work stop trying to revitalize dead ways of thinking that don't produce, hopeless ways of living that don't generate, unproductive and repetitive speech that doesn't initiate change, growth or any indication of progress or development.

What I'm trying to convey is that it takes more than speaking or thinking change however, it takes a conscience decision to apply the value, worth, expertise, proficiency and the genius of what you have gained and learned to make an everlasting impact in your life and the lives of others.

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