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The 3C’s For Success

Saturday, April 2nd, 2011

Be Confident    *    Be Clear    *    Be Committed

 

 

My son Kyle played varsity basketball in High School. Actually, he played basketball since he was old enough to hold one in his hands. His Dad was a successful basketball player and he couldn’t wait to teach his son how to play. Now, he can’t wait to teach his grandchildren. Hopefully, that will be just around the bend.

 

 

Anyway, on Kyle’s game days (to motivate him), I would text or email him the verse Hebrews 18:35-36 “Do not throw away your confidence; it will be richly rewarded. You need to persevere so that when you have done the will of God, you will receive what he has promised.” Then I would add a few motivating comments like: “Be Confident! Be Committed and persevere! Be Clear! This is what you are gifted at and meant to do at this time in your life. So don’t waiver….don’t question your abilities…BE BOLD! You can do this!”

 

 

 

I know that basketball isn’t the same as persevering in our spiritual journey, but it was one of the things Kyle was gifted to do. Basketball wasn’t just about getting to play the game, shoot baskets, and win. It was about teaching him the three C’s for living…for being successful at whatever he does. Playing basketball was one of the things he was meant to do at that time in his life. It was preparing him for more challenging times and teaching him how to fight…how to give his best…and how to be confident in whom God created him to be and do at that time in his life.

 

Kyle now spends most of his time pursuing his music as a worship leader, guitar player, writer, and producer. His purpose and focus may have changed and basketball is now just for fun, but the three C’s to success haven’t. The strategy for success whether it is in our Christian journey, our marriages, our jobs, or our purpose doesn’t change. God calls us to be confident in Him and who he created us to be. He calls us to be clear in what He has called us to do and to be committed—stay the course until we have fulfilled His calling for our lives.

 

Whatever God calls us to do we should work at it with all our heart and persevere until we have finished what He has asked us to do. What is God calling you to do? Is He calling you to be more committed to your marriage? Is He calling you to fulfill a purpose…a mission for such a time as this? Is He calling you to be obedient in something He has convicted you about? Where do you need to apply the three C’s at in your life? Where do you need to persevere and do the will of God?

 

 

If you would like to learn more about the 3 C’s for Success I am offering an online event starting May 7, 10 and 17, 2011, Tuesday nights at 7:00 pm. http://embracinglifeforsucces.eventbrite.com

 

 

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What To Do When Life Blows Up In Your Face

Friday, May 22nd, 2009

For several hours the pot roast and potatoes had been simmering in my crock-pot. The aroma had already begun to engage my taste buds as it had the other hungry bodies waiting to partake of the prepared feast. In preparation to serve the roast I was carefully placing a few of the potatoes into a large casserole dish in order to pull the roast out for cutting when all of a sudden the dish exploded in my face and shattered everywhere. The pressure of the blast set me back a few feet. I was frozen in total shock! All I could say was Oh, OH, OHHHH!!!  I couldn’t believe what had happened.  There was glass everywhere and in a million pieces.  Amazingly, I didn’t have a single scratch or piece of glass on me, which I must give credit to the protective hand of God!  But all the work that went into the pot roast…it just blew up in my face!

What do you do when something you have put a lot of time and energy into blows up in your face? What do you do when you are faced with a disappointment or failure? What do you do when something you have diligently worked at doesn’t turn out the way you had hoped or dreamed?  Most of the time it’s something more serious than a spoiled dinner.

Take time out to regain your composure:
Step away and work through what just happened. Let it sink in. Work through the emotions. You will have a flood of emotions…that’s okay! It is what you do with the emotions that make the difference. “For you do not have a spirit of timidity…but a spirit of power, of love and of self discipline.” (2Tim. 1:7) This is when you need to pull from the power of the Holy Spirit and discipline your emotions. You can either let your emotions run wild and take you on a roller coaster ride of extreme highs and lows or you can pull your emotions in and line them up with God’s Truth. My tendency is to condemn myself, label myself as a loser, and throw in the towel—I can be the master of total self-annihilation, which only puts me in a self-pity pit, lost and striped of purpose and hope. If I allow this, I am totally useless to myself, my family and to God. Don’t let this happen! It gets you nowhere! Gather your thoughts—surrender them to God and then act in obedience to the Word and not according to your emotions. When you act in obedience your emotions will quickly fall in line with God’s truth.

Get back up and take action: Don’t give up and live in the self-pity pit…that is dangerous! Get right back to doing what you have been purposed/called to do…even if you don’t feel like it. I didn’t throw my hands up in the air and say…I’m not gonna eat now, you guys just go get food!  Instead, my husband and kids cleaned up the mess while I took a moment to gain my composure.  Then I calmly went and got ready to go out for dinner (That was the only logical thing to do…haha). The point is, don’t take yourself out of the game (of life). There will be setbacks but there’s no time for self-pity! Instead it’s time to refocus, pull your big girl panties up and get back to it!!!

Evaluate your situation: After you get back in the game with restored confidence, then evaluate what you’ve learned and what you can take away from the situation. Don’t look at it as failing, instead, look at it as a learning experience—as a break through to a higher level of excellence. Find that “A-HA” factor that you can take with you as you move on to your next challenge.  You might need to seek advice from others but know that there is something you can learn…something you can gain from the situation. I learned I will never put hot potatoes and the simmering juice into a glass dish, and that perhaps it is time to replace some old baking dishes. Even more so I was reminded that with God’s help, when I choose to I can discipline my emotions.

Raise your standard: Often times a “blow up” is on opportune time to dig a little deeper and pull out some of that drive that has been idle for a while. Use it as a wake-up call to become more focused and persistent in achieving your goals, your dreams, and living life to the fullest. Reignite the flame and let the passion become more intense!

Don’t miss out on the feast: You may think the feast is not to be had…but the feast is in the fullness of God waiting for you to enjoy in any and every situation whether well fed or hungry. As the apostle Paul says, “I know what it is to be in need, and I know what it is to have plenty. I have learned the secret of being content in any and every situation, whether well fed or hungry, whether living in plenty or in want. I can do everything through him who gives me strength.” Phil 4:12-13

The feast is not in the success of the moment but in trusting that God’s ways are higher, his grace is sufficient for any situation, and His power is perfected in our weakest moments.  (Is. 55:9 and 2Cor. 12:9)

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Peggy Reeves is a speaker, writer and life coach. To find out more about Peggy please visit her website and blog at www.peggyreeves.com and http://embracinglifewithpeggy.blogspot.com

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