Good questions give birth to good answers

I once read that good question leads to good answers and I agree with that statement so I wanted to pose 21 questions to help you think about making this year the 'blessed' year of your life.

  1. What are your goals for 2010?
  2. What books are you looking forward to read in 2010?
  3. How are you going to improve your health in 2010?
  4. Where are going for vacation in 2010?
  5. What are your strategies and personal systems to meet your spiritual, physical, financial and relationship goals?
  6. What new significant things will you learn in 2010?
  7. What things do plan to eliminate in 2010 to lighten your load so you can accomplish more?
  8. Do you have a spending and giving plan for your finances?
  9. How are you going create more value and a greater impact in you vocation and ministry?
  10. Do you have an intentional bible reading plan?
  11. Are you being mentored by anyone (directly or indirectly)
  12. Do you know what makes you happy and positive? Do you schedule it often?
  13. What great new places in your own city will you visit this year?
  14. How can you help your church grow this year?
  15. What quality product or thing do you want to own and what sacrifices will you make to buy it?
  16. How am I going to intentionally grow as a parent or spouse this year?
  17. When are going to create a daily routine to help live more efficiently and elegantly?
  18. Do I have a soundtrack for my morning and commute (try the Bible audiobook or learn a new language)?
  19. Do you have a plan to increase my energy in a safe and natural way (take it easy on the Rockstar drinks)?
  20. Have you planned to go on a 'vision-cation' to increase your faith and focus (i.e conference)?
  21. Do you have plan to arrange your environment to serve you as oppose to you always serving it?

O.K. that's enough, I hope these questions make you think and also hope they help you come up with some great answers to make 2010 a great year!

If you live in the NYC and you don't have a home church join us this Sunday at 108 Manhattan ave (btwn Boreum and Johnson ave) in East Williamsburg Brooklyn service starts @11am.


 

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