Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Terri's Tuesday Tip of the Week - September 29th

Never give up hope. All things are working for your good. One day, you'll look back on everything you've been through and thank God for it. - Germany Kent

 

As we come to the end of the 30-day challenge, the author was reminded of something valuable during the challenge.  Talking with someone about her 30-day challenges, this person said that the author should not do what she had chosen to do, but focus on something different.  At first, the author was surprised that anyone thought they had a right to say the author was wrong in planning for a future event in her life.  The author contemplated if this person was right and then was reminded of a pregnant woman.  When a woman is pregnant, she prepares and plans for the birth of her child.  The woman may not see the child, but she knows the baby is growing inside her.  In the same way, a dream is birthed in us and we do not see how the dream will come to pass, but daily we must prepare for the dream to come true.

 

Perseverance means keep pushing. - Lailah Gifty Akita

 

For the author, she made the decision that she was going to live expectantly for her dreams to come true and not listen to what others said.  She continued on with her challenge.  Even though she did not complete this particular challenge, the author will continue to work on this challenge even after the 30 days are over because she is living expectantly.

 

ACTION:  Did anyone discourage you from completing one of your challenges?  If so, how did you handle it?  Would you handle it differently next time?

 

 

Resource

·       https://joycemeyer.org/everydayanswers/ea-teachings/what-to-do-when-youre-waiting-on-god 

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Terri's Tuesday Tip of the Week - September 22nd

If one dream should fall and break into a thousand pieces, never be afraid to pick one of those pieces up and begin again.  – Flavia Weedn

 

As we are coming to the end of September, the author wanted to give an update on her personal 30-day challenges.  The author has talked about her job being challenging and the long hours she works.  For September, the author challenged herself to work from 7am-5pm Monday through Friday.  However, the month of September has been crazy at the office and she has ended up working longer hours than previously due to projects and deadlines. 

 

When the tide gets high, Sail on.

You'll make it safe to the shore,

...And all the hidden treasures will be Yours!”

― Chinonye J. Chidolue


For the author, she made the decision that even though work was difficult and she was working long hours she would be resilient and persevere in life.  As she has stated before, this opportunity is preparing her for her dreams and she must be resilient. 

 

You’re going to experience pain in life. But if you choose to do the hard thing right now and put in the effort and discipline to learn, grow, become strong, and mature, then later in life you get to benefit from all of that. – Rick Warren

 

Even with her long work hours, the author decided she would take time for herself and has taken on a new goal.  Over the weekend, the author purchased an annual pass to the Virginia State Parks.  Previously visiting some of the parks, she discovered the beauty of the state she resides in and decided to set a goal to visit at least 10 of them in the next year.  For the author, she has to set a goal, which will prompt her to take action.    

 

This is not what the author desired from this challenge for herself, but she decided to persevere, take time for herself and experience the beauty of the great country we live in. 

 

ACTION:  Out of a possible setback in one of your 30-day challenges, what good came from it?  How will you incorporate the good into your life going forward? 

 

 

Resource

·       https://pastorrick.com/choose-short-term-pain-for-long-term-gain-2/ 

Tuesday, September 15, 2020

Terri's Tuesday Tip of the Week - September 15th

 

Growth and comfort never coexist. —Craig Groeschel

 

Comfort and convenience run the lives of unsuccessful people. – Brian Tracy

 

Less than 2 weeks ago, the author celebrated her one-year anniversary at her job.  Last year, the author wrote about her unemployment journey and it was not an easy time.  As she thought about her first year, she thought about the journey she has gone through.  Every aspect of this job has been a learning experience.  Starting to working in a completely different industry, the author has often had to think about her dreams and remind herself that this is moving her towards them. 

 

The author thought back to the time of her unemployment and the lessons she learned.  She was rejected many times for positions in the industry that she had been in for over 15 years.  Being nudged into a different industry has taken her down a different path and pushed her a step closer to accomplishing her dreams. 

 

A rejection is nothing more than a necessary step in the pursuit of success. - Bo Bennett

 

As we continue on our 30-day challenge, this has been a great reminder for the author.  One of the challenges she gave herself was not to be negative.  She defines negativity as seeing the negative side of things and the author’s goal is to always find the sunny side of a situation. 

 

ACTION:  After reading today’s post, what rejections have you encountered and later realized set you up for success?  How will you implement this idea to stay positive and look at rejection as just another step towards success?

 

 

 

Resource

·       I Tried These 30-Day Challenges… here’s my results. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADSZZvbrRVk

·       The Month of “YES” |”You Never Say YES to Anything!” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7doZZlm5SzU

·       Calling Over Comfort – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2YrNnRp2kY

·       http://meaningring.com/2014/07/23/the-law-of-the-rubber-band-by-john-c-maxwell/

 

Tuesday, September 8, 2020

Terri's Tuesday Tip of the Week- September 8th

 

Study the habits of the people you want to be like and then imitate them. If they are succeeding, they must be doing something right. - Dave Ramsey

 

You'll never change your life until you change something you do daily. The secret of your success is found in your daily routine. - John C. Maxwell

 

To change bad habits, we must study the habits of successful role models. - Jack Canfield

 

If the reader followed Terri’s Tuesday Tip of the Week throughout the month of August, the reader experienced the author’s journey to simplify her life.  During that time, the author enlarged one of the pictures she took while listening to the ocean in Virginia Beach and hung it on her wall and relocated pillows from her living room to her bedroom.  Those simple actions changed the whole style and view in her bedroom.   

 

Last week, the author challenged the reader to start a 30-day challenge to push themselves out of their comfort zone and accomplish their goals in 2020 and their lifelong dreams.  As Dave Ramsey, John Maxwell and Jack Canfield’s quotes stated above, learn what successful people are doing and incorporate those into your daily life.  Simple changes can change the trajectory of a person’s life just like simple changes made a difference in the style in the author’s bedroom. 

 

Who are the individuals that have accomplished the goals or dreams that the reader has?  What simple changes can be incorporated into the reader’s life to help accomplish his/her 2020 goals and dreams?

 

ACTION:  How is your progress on the 30-day challenge?  What small changes have you learned from successful that you will incorporate into your life?

 

 

Resources

·       I Tried These 30-Day Challenges… here’s my results. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADSZZvbrRVk

·       The Month of “YES” |”You Never Say YES to Anything!” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7doZZlm5SzU

·       Calling Over Comfort – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2YrNnRp2kY

·       http://meaningring.com/2014/07/23/the-law-of-the-rubber-band-by-john-c-maxwell/

 

Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Terri's Tuesday Tip of the Week - September 1st

 Don’t let the comfortable keep you from your calling. – Joel Osteen

 

Act on your purpose, not on your fear. – Joel Osteen

 

You will never fulfill your purpose staying comfortable. – Joel Osteen

 

  

This year has been unique to say the least.  2020 could be called the year of uncertainty, which most people will not like.  Uncertainty is scary and most people like to remain in their safe, reliable, consistent, comfort zones.  However, surviving 2020 should teach each of us something. 

 

In John Maxwell’s book The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth: Live Them and Reach Their Full Potential, he discusses the “Law of the Rubberband”.  Rubberbands are only useful when they are stretched and we are only going to grow and develop when we are stretched.  Has the reader been stretched this year?  The author knows she has.  This situation has been uncomfortable, frustrating and depressing.  However, the author has taken the opportunity to continue to develop, grow and focus on things in her life she can control.

 

With only four (4) months left in the year, what does the reader still want to accomplish or do this year?  How can the reader stretch themselves?  Terri Savelle Foy discussed this on her podcast called “I Tried These 30-Day Challenges…here’s my results”.  The author spent time over the weekend determining what her 30-day challenges will be.  This was a great opportunity to reignite the passion in the author as she has been in a rut since her birthday due to little progress on dreams and in the middle of a pandemic her dreams seem to be going backwards.  However, taking time to analyze what she wants to see happen before her next birthday, she created new challenges for herself.  Also, she updated her vision board and it is now in her living room to remind her each day as she works why she is resilient and daily returns to push herself to accomplish her dreams.  

 

As long as you are comfortable, you are not growing. – Terri Savelle Foy

 

ACTION:  What are you challenging yourself to do for the next 30 days to push yourself out of your comfort zone to grow?

 

 

Resource

·       I Tried These 30-Day Challenges… here’s my results. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADSZZvbrRVk

·       The Month of “YES” |”You Never Say YES to Anything!” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7doZZlm5SzU

·       Calling Over Comfort – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d2YrNnRp2kY

·       http://meaningring.com/2014/07/23/the-law-of-the-rubber-band-by-john-c-maxwell/

·       https://www.embracepossibility.com/blog/15-invaluable-laws-of-growth-by-john-maxwell/