“You can’t plow a field simply by turning it over in your mind.” ― Gordon B. Hinckley Compose And Update A Life Plan In 2016 I embarked on composing a Life Plan. I wrote about the process in a series of posts at that time. I followed the concepts in: Living Forward, A Proven Plan to Stop […]
Fresh Starts Can Happen Whenever!
“Every moment is a fresh beginning.” -T.S. Eliot “And I will restore to you the years that the locust hath eaten…” – Joel 2:25 KJVA Last year closed out with a sense of satisfaction. Of eleven goals, I managed to reach nine of them with progress made on the remaining two . Eleven was a big number, […]
The Kodiak – See You On The Other Side
“See you on the other side”. A closing salutation in an e-mail from a missionary anticipating my arrival in Indonesia. In the post My Journey Into Mission Aviation Fellowship (MAF) I mentioned touring their headquarters in Nampa, ID and attending an MAF event at the airport in Wichita. During both of these occasions I was introduced to the Quest Kodiak airplane being […]
Formed Out Of The Unseen – Limitlessness
I have been leading a class at my church using the book: Living Forward. We have been meeting on Sunday evenings for two hours. Fundamental to this process is cultivating the ability to first, acknowledge where one is at present and then to “see”, to imagine, to dream about how you want things to be formed. This takes courage, […]
A Plan for Your STONEBRIDGE – Part III – The Drift
I have been discussing the book Living Forward, A Proven Plan to Stop Drifting and get the Life you Want. The authors Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy begin the book by introducing the villain: The Drift. They give their own personal examples of how The Drift led them into this whole life planning thing. I will leave […]
A Life Plan For Building A Stonebridge – Part II
In my last BLOG, A Plan For Building Your Stonebridge – Part I, I introduced a book that was released March 1, 2016: Living Forward, A Proven Plan to Stop Drifting and get the Life you Want, by Michael Hyatt and Daniel Harkavy. The first part of the book, which was discussed in A Plan For Building […]