Kick Off Fall with September Self-Improvement Month
by Gail Goolsby
Goodbye to lazy days of summer and vacation
leisure. Hello to set schedules for kids and adults. Time for school and daily
routines. Fall is here.
Freshly sharpened pencils. New clothes and unscuffed
shoes. Sports teams with unblemished records. Blank report cards ready to
register best grades ever.
Fall presents new opportunities. Make the most
of Self-Improvement
September by focusing on areas of your life left unattended over the
summer or needing a reboot. Here is a brief checklist to get you started.
1.
Take inventory. Identify dissatisfaction with your current life patterns and
habits. Ask God what could be working better in your relationships. Physical
and emotional health? Career activity? Home tasks? Spiritual growth?
2.
Recognize feelings but focus on actions. Feelings are important and you need to read
the signals they send. But, in truth your
actions impact your feelings and so behaviors should be assessed with sound
reasoning. Feelings change easily and can form a trap and hindrance to life
satisfaction. What actions need to be ramped up or altered to feel better about
your life?
3.
Check self-talk. Do you constantly criticize or speak negatively to yourself? Do
you cheer yourself through hard tasks or easily give up and then berate your
poor performance? Taking on new challenges requires a positive attitude and
ongoing encouragement. Remember past accomplishments more than recent failures.
4.
Set steps for reaching
goals. Once a plan of action is formulated toward
self-improvement, smaller, measurable steps are needed at regular intervals.
This requires commitment and work, but gives motivation as advancement is
documented and you inch closer to your goals.
5.
Utilize resources. Prayer and God’s Word offer powerful
inspiration and reminders of Who is always working for your good (and His
glory!). Friends, co-workers, life coaches, and family members can be earthly
gifts of accountability and encouragement. Let them celebrate with you as they
support your efforts (and maybe join you in their own self-improvement goals).
6.
Embrace hope. As you develop new activities, relationships, and daily
disciplines, keep your head up and recognize each day signals possibility and
hope for better. Look for God helping you in small and big ways. Tell yourself
this truth, you can improve.
Kick yourself into gear and make September
a trophy month of self-improvement!
Gail Goolsby, MA, MEd is a
lifelong educator, including past leadership at an international school in
Afghanistan. Gail and her pastor husband of 39 years live where the wind blows
over the prairie in south Kansas. She counsels and coaches using God’s Word to
help others learn to live well.
Read more at www.gailgoolsby.com.
1 comment:
Thank you, Jenny for allowing me
to write for you! Blessings,Gail
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