PRODUCTIVE PASTOR

Clarity

Having clarity will help you cut through all the clutter and distractions, allowing you focus on what matters most.

Finding Clarity

At the end of every day or week comes the important act of self-reflection. Without this brief moment of pause, our moral and spiritual growth would be undeniably stilted. How, then, do we go about achieving such internal clarity and self-awareness? Usually through the act of self-questioning.

Tips

  1. Use Time As A Filter: We were asked to write down our goals and most important relationships if we had decades, years or just days to live. Each list was different, and it was clear that we emphasized our most important goals and relationships in the scenario where he had just days to live.
  2. It’s Alright To Say No: Gaining clarity is a life-changing experience, but it can be daunting. Realizing what you want to do may force you to walk away from good options so you can accept great options.
  3. Be Radically Truthful: Even when people know the truth about themselves, many of them choose to keep it locked inside. You might find your first pass at these questions leads you to general answers but stay focused try to dig alittle deeper, this truth is vital to finding your purpose, and mapping your life to it.
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