It’s important to try even if you think there’s no hope in hell of you getting what you want – that’s what I learned this morning.
It’s 12 : 16 PM on day 1529 of my journey towards independence and I’ve managed to brush my teeth, pray, read Isaiah 16, publish my Disability of the Day feature, promote my Educate Generations campaign–on $850 – watch Baby Bootcamp with my sister – it’s a super cute above about a clueless nanny who finds a family in the family she works for – and continue promoting my campaign – still on $850.
This morning I learned that it’s important to try even if you think there’s no hope in hell of you getting what you want in the past I used to get these grand ideas into my head and talk myself out of them for fear of failure or rejection but now I figure if I reach for what I want and don’t get it I lose nothing but if I reach for what I want and do get it I gain everything. Do you try even if you think there’s no hope in hell of you getting what you want?
Is what I want worthy to be desired by a man of God?
I often ask this question of myself and, too often, I find that what I want does not give glory to God.
Good question to ask oneself 🙂