2. Listen to God’s instructions and Yield. It may get hard
at first, but it becomes easier within a little bit of time.
The main thing in this step is to develop a ready- heart
to obey and roll with God’s best instead of yours.
3. 2. Rely on Grace
Without God’s grace you will be limiting yourself.
God’s grace will give you and empower you to do
smoothly what you could not even do stressfully.
4. 3. Remember The Vision
Your vision is the project at hand.
Let me give it to you this way: Stop trying to finish
your projects beforehand. You finished the project
once already – in your head.
Now take one step at a time and work with a rhythm
of peace and determination. You’ll get it done.
5. 4. Write The Vision Down
Habakkuk 2:2-3 says this: “Write the vision; make it plain on tablets, so he
may run who reads it. For still the vision awaits its appointed time; it
hastens to the end—it will not lie. If it seems slow, wait for it; it will
surely come; it will not delay.”
Kind of like a blueprint on a house. You first see it in your mind, you
design it, you create a blue print (which is your finished product on
paper) and then you go back to the beginning and start building the
house, “one board at a time.”
6. When you finish
part of the project…
Do something
different to
celebrate like..
Go out to a nice
place to eat, ice-
cream or a movie.
7. 6. Be Consistent
Don’t let other things distract you from your
goal. Stake your ground and keep on with
your project.
Distractions create inconsistencies.
So avoid them.
8. 7. Be Patient
Patience is a virtue – at least that’s what I’ve heard all my
life.
No really – be patient.
Being in a hurry to get the job done just causes more stress
and less quality of workmanship.
Patience helps create a positive attitude and an enjoyable
environment that will help you and those around you work
diligently and not rush.