What Makes Bite-sized Upgrades Work?
I have written about UPGRADING our lives since 2013, and in that process, the Lord has shown me how to cooperate with Him to upgrade my own life.
In that process I've also learned an important lesson:
Personal upgrades can be overwhelming.
It's true no matter what we're tackling:
- weight loss,
- toning our bodies,
- creating a more joyful or contented spirit,
- moving forward without fear toward a personal goal or dream,
- learning to be a better parent or grandparent,
- becoming a prayer warrior,
- making decisions that lead toward financial freedom,
- and a host of other upgrade choices!
In a very practical way, personal UPGRADES begin with a choice toward a goal, and then we break down that goal into small (bite-sized) action steps.
Case in point: I wrote on Facebook recently that helping some loved ones pack and move motivated me to clean out my home of my own overflow of "stuff."
I decided:
- I no longer use or want many things that still are cluttering my shelves, cabinets and garage—why am I keeping them?
- I want to move forward into new adventures and new ministries, and don't want to be "encumbered" by unnecessary and distracting clutter.
- I do not want to leave so much "stuff" to my children to dispose of—so this became a "legacy issue" for me.
But considering this UPGRADE goal, I soon became overwhelmed with the thought of the "how" of making that change.
But then that old adage—"How do you eat an elephant?"—came to mind.
We "eat an elephant" one bite at a time!
One bite.
So what was my "one bite" for clearing out the clutter? I decided I could manage one box per week to Amvets or some other charity. That would equal 52 boxes of "clutter" and unused-but-useful items gone from my home in one year!
I am tackling weight loss the same way. Losing all the weight I need to lose is overwhelming, but I can choose bite-sized goals for each day.
I want to write a book this year. It feels daunting. But the Lord is giving me some bite-sized goals, and my "elephant" doesn't seem so huge.
Now this is not a new insight. The "eat an elephant" example has been around for a long time.
But what makes it powerful is when we take action.
Author Pam Farrel recently wrote about the many action steps the Proverbs 31 woman took that changed her life, enabled her to bless others, and earned her well-deserved praise.
Pam even wrote an action planner to encourage wise action steps.
We have to take that one bite... and another... and another.
The key to bite-sized actions making a difference is PERSEVERANCE!
We need to stick to it—or as Pam Farrel says—"Get It Done, Girl!"
- We can't make a resolution and forget it the next week.
- We can't make a decision and then back away.
- We can't set a goal and then suddenly think it doesn't matter.
Perseverance is a steady pursuit of a goal or a repeated action despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
It includes tenacity, determination, resolve, purposefulness, courage, endurance and staying power.
With that in mind, I will persevere in cleaning out my home, losing weight, and writing a book in 2019.
The Bible encourages in this regard. It speaks much about practical perseverance in the Christian life.
One of the scriptures currently motivating my life is to be a "doer" of the Word and not a "hearers" only (James 1:22-24).
A successful life doesn't grow out of hearing and nodding in agreement or even expressing good intentions.
To be a success, we must take action and persevere.
Even when it's hard.
Even when it takes courage.
The more we persevere in our walk with God, the more God teaches and blesses us, and the Holy Spirit empowers us to continue to persevere! Christians should desire to persevere and cooperate with the Spirit as He works to change our hearts and make us more like Jesus!
Ask yourself this question:
"What is God trying to accomplish in my life, and how can I cooperate with Him in complete surrender and obedience?
Then ask,
"How can I make little decisions every day—bite-sized upgrades—to persevere in that cooperation?"
It is perseverance in the right direction and with effective actions that make our intended upgrades work!
What upgrades do you want to make this year? What bite-sized choice can you make today ... and tomorrow ... and all year long?
Dawn Wilson, founder and President of Heart Choices Today, is a speaker and author, and the creator the blog, Upgrade with Dawn. She is a contracted researcher/reviewer for Revive Our Hearts and a writer at Crosswalk.com. She and her husband Bob live in Southern California and have two grown, married sons, three granddaughters and a rascally maltipoo, Roscoe.
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