Open Your Gifts with a Personal Growth Retreat
With Christmas coming, we need fresh ways to think about what is important in life. My friend Kathy Carlton Willis honed in on this when she started thinking about her birthday. In this special Christmas and Spiritual Life "almost 2018" UPGRADE post, she shares an interesting way she’s celebrating.
“Most people get gifts for their birthdays," Kathy says. "I'm choosing to look at my birthday ITSELF as a gift. I don’t want to waste it!”
I (Dawn) love it when people examine their lives so they can make the best possible choices going forward. Let’s see what Kathy plans to do with her birthday.
She continues . . .
On December 13th, I turn 55. That seems like a milestone. Double nickels.
It propels me to do a personal inventory of where I’ve been and where I’m going in life. Join me, if this is a process you’d like to undergo before we hit 2018.
Forty years ago, I started setting goals. Yes, even as a teen girl I sensed God’s direction in my life and wanted to make it count for something.
I knew I would fritter away the time unless I became intentional about how I spent my days.
I made big long-term goals, and divided those into smaller short-term goals. Then I split those into doable action steps, to keep me on track.
This birthday season (for me) or Christmas and end-of-year season (for you), let’s contemplate, celebrate, and motivate. I plan to inventory my life using these questions and intentions. You’re invited to have your own personal growth retreat, using my formula.
CONTEMPLATE
- When I came to faith in Christ, what did I believe God had purposed for my life? Why did He leave me on earth rather than call me to His side? I plan to honor HIS plan.
- What are some of the blessings from my years on earth? I will thank God for these.
- What difficult moments did I go through? I know God will not waste any pain, struggle, heartache or disappointment I’ve gone through. I’m so glad they are behind me!
- What are the personal growth moments I’ve experienced? I recognize how God used these to transform me.
CELEBRATE
- What are some distinct highlights from my life journey? I will commemorate them.
- What special people have come into my life (for a season or to stay)? I will delight in them.
- What opportunities did God bring my way? I will express joy in them.
- What victories over challenges did I experience? I will remember them.
- What personal growth milestones have happened so far? I will observe and honor them.
- What skills have I developed, through God’s gift in me? I will applaud them.
- What answered prayers have I seen? I will rejoice in them.
MOTIVATE
- Is God impressing on me any personal growth moments still to come?
- How will I respond differently to crisis, attacks, or drama?
- What goals are God setting before me?
Words for reflection:
I don’t mean to say that I have already achieved these things or that I have already reached perfection. But I press on to possess that perfection for which Christ Jesus first possessed me. No, dear brothers and sisters, I have not achieved it, but I focus on this one thing: Forgetting the past and looking forward to what lies ahead, I press on to reach the end of the race and receive the heavenly prize for which God, through Christ Jesus, is calling us. (Philippians 3:12-14 NLT)
This Christmas season we celebrate the gift of Jesus as Savior. Because of Jesus, we rejoice in gifts such as peace, joy, and love.
May we also use this time of year as a gift to contemplate where we’ve been and let God motivate us to where we’re headed.
Celebrate the Savior, the Season, and the Story yet to be told in you.
What direction is God impressing on your heart as you wrap up 2017 and enter 2018?
God’s Grin Gal, Kathy Carlton Willis, shines the light on what holds you back so you can grow. She’s a speaker and author with over a thousand articles online and in print, as well as her Bible study, Grin with Grace. She’s a bi-monthly columnist with CBN and a devotional writer for Todd Starnes. She and her husband Russ live in Texas with Jazzy, their hilarious Boston Terrier.