How To Overcome Blind Spots
Scotoma is defined as a blind spot in our field of vision. Such is life, we have metaphoric blind spots. It takes mentors, friends, family, and God to show us through our blind spots.
Scotoma is defined as a blind spot in our field of vision. Such is life, we have metaphoric blind spots. It takes mentors, friends, family, and God to show us through our blind spots.
St. Patrick took a tragic event in his life that stole his hope, only to find his life’s purpose to give people hope. What can we take away from his journey?
Many people struggle with a zeal for life (cheer), identity crisis (clarity), doing too much (capacity), and confidence to pursue what is right (choice). When living out of alignment with these 4 C’s, it creates a mold of false idenity, a mask that’s not ours, and a path not really meant for our true destiny.
With the appropriate unpacking, reflection, and seeking God, lives can be transformed.
Purpose does not need to have a specific job title. Purpose is how we show up from the playroom to the boardroom.
At the heart of the matter is the ability to be authentic to the better version of ourselves and in line with God’s will for our lives. That’s where a solid resolution can be created.
The world is noisy, busy, and in constant conflict. Always has and always will until Jesus returns. However, this isn’t an excuse to blend in…it’s an opportunity to be different, to be better, and to fully live.
If you find that your life or career is indicative of a long series of days derailed because of overwhelm, endless to-do’s, and lost joy due to other people’s (or your own) expectations, consider pausing, praying, and pursuing God’s voice and His Kingdom.
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