Hey there Brother and Sister!
Today I pray that The Lord
will bless you indeed, and enlarge your territory, and may His Hand be with
you, and may He keep you from evil, that it may not grieve you! (1 Chronicles
4:9) I pray this over you today and may it supersede whatever situation you are
in! Amen!
In our last few posts, we were going through what Leroy
experienced as he was discovering which train he should be on for true
success. Incidentally, he is now fulfilled every single day he wakes up.
You may still be in a place where you are getting by,
whether good at what you do or not, and missing the part where you are
developing daily! When you are in your purpose, you get into a mind-set where
you are always evolving and your creativity is forever challenged to get better
and better, followed by complete fulfillment.
So which one do I choose Gabriel?
I hear you. Well, if you have been following the blog, you
would remember back at #IdeasStation we were given the task to search out what
frustrates us the most, as well as what we truly delight in. These two beacons
will help you choose which train you should get on.
In my book, “Pursuit of Purpose – Distraction” I articulate
even more on how to use what distracts you the most, to help you with your
self-discovery endeavors. Fred and Tinyiko’s story is there. A wonderful
couple I tell you. This e-book will soon be available on my website which will
officially launch, not too long from now. I will announce it when the time comes.
The research part of finding out which train to catch starts
within. It’s all about taking out your portable mirror, and repeat the exercise
we did at the station. Look at yourself, take the notes you have on yourself
already from the previous posts, and go deeper into it. Like Leroy, you will
soon notice whether you are on the wrong train or not.
If you are on the right one, but don’t seem to be making proper
head way, you will not want to miss the next post!
Next Up…
#CatchingTheTrain – Settling On The Train
Don’t Miss It!
Jehovah Rocks!
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