tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-362490117084225307.post6618177139252495342..comments2024-02-13T16:47:53.774-06:00Comments on Cowboy Musing: Welcome to 2014Terry Burnshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14526255183090554401noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-362490117084225307.post-29060513318808540502014-01-05T19:58:33.125-06:002014-01-05T19:58:33.125-06:00Most people make a list then give up. One resoluti...Most people make a list then give up. One resolution or goal at a time might work. I once heard a speaker talk about, sticky tab goals. Pick one put it on a sticky note and place it where you cannot miss it. Want to lose weight put it on the fridge. Want to get in shape, put it in your car, can you walk instead. By the time he was finished with all his examples I was exhausted and decided to let God do the planning and I would just keep stumbling along and it didn't take a single sticky note.Neil A. Waringhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01806771906152936599noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-362490117084225307.post-42052775868355405302014-01-05T07:39:49.626-06:002014-01-05T07:39:49.626-06:00Like you, Terry, I am a goal person, not a resolut...Like you, Terry, I am a goal person, not a resolution person. I've found that setting goals and keeping them continually in front of me helps me to focus and to accomplish them. A key for me has been to set only those goals I think our Lord wants for me. Once, when I was struggling with too much on my plate, He said to me, "You always have enough time to do what I have called you to do." My job is to discover and to do only what He has called me to do.<br /><br />Thank you for your inspiring post. :)<br />MaryAnn Diorio, PhD, MFAhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08728569035482554211noreply@blogger.com