Did you know that you can have a routine revelation every morning that will put your whole life on the right course for success? Of course you know that. Most of us know this to be true because we have experienced it… but not routinely.
Let’s review the idea of managing ourselves. We routinely can get into the habit of spending tons of time on the wrong thing. Getting caught up in anything, even if it is a good thing, will not keep your priorities in order if it isn’t a planned response to life.
Living With Purpose
As Rick Warren teaches, the purpose-driven life is quite spiritual. I am writing a book on what being spiritual means but let’s focus now on what it means in the area of routines.
Routine Revelations
I know my tendency is zero ritual. What I mean is, my tendency is not to have a routine. That’s why I am so good at helping others in this area. I know about living the distracted life. This blog is my invitation to you to live a spiritual, organized life, full of revelations that lead to success every day.
Routine revelations that take us into successful living can happen every single day. Revelations are secrets that are revealed. We don’t make them up. We discover them. They give us light to see where we’re going and how to get there.
It’s simply a matter of routine. What we routinely do with the time of our life has everything to do with discovering the purpose of each day. The phrase time management is really a misnomer, as Stephen Covey says.
It is self management that is so important. So, let’s get organized with purpose! It begins at night. What is your bedtime routine? Do you have one? It can be as simple as what Marla teaches at Flylady.net. But the key is to have a purpose-driven bedtime routine to start your day. I will help you with that, step by step. So let’s get started!
3 And God said, “Let there be light,” and there was light. 4 God saw that the light was good, and He separated the light from the darkness. 5 God called the light “day,” and the darkness he called “night.” And there was evening, and there was morning—the first day. Genesis 1:3-5
