CHANGE IS APROCESS AND COMMITTMENT IS A FUEL

January 23, 2023

CHANGE IS A PROCESS AND COMMITTMENT IS THE FUEL

It's a new year, and I know you are determined. I know this because you have goals, you have resolutions.


You want to lose weight,

you want to be a better person,

you want to make more money,

you want to repair relationships,

you want to break old habits...


You've written them down and you're pumped! You've told your neighbours, friends and anyone who cares to listen that it's a "NEW YEAR, NEW ME" season.


I need you to remember this - CHANGE is not a switch! Change doesn't just happen because you have decided to change.


Your decision to change is the first step in the PROCESS that CHANGE is.


You may not see the results instantly. Scratch that! You won't see the results instantly!

You won't suddenly lose 5Kg in one week or make $5,000 in one week if you are not close to achieving these before now.


So, be conscious that this is a process and your commitment to the process is more important than the results you are seeking.


What do I mean?


There would be times you would question your determination, there would be times you will fail in your commitment, don't let these stop you.


You can achieve your goal, as long as you realize you are on a journey!


No matter how many times you fall on this journey, rise up again!

Don't be like those people who fall and stay fallen.


If you want to read the entire Bible this year and you missed a day, go for it the second day. Don't stay down!


If you want to lose weight this year, and you end up falling for the temptation of a pile of cheesecake one day, get back on track the next day.


Don't throw in the towel.


CHANGE IS A PROCESS, A JOURNEY, AND YOUR COMMITMENT IS THE FUEL.


I believe in you.


©Dr. Samuel Ekundayo   The Purpose Preacher

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