It’s half-time! Time to reboot your year?

It’s the midway point. Half-time. Could this be a good time to take stock of our year and to see how we can reactivate our dreams that we may have given up on or put on hold?

Time from fresh start image: shutterstock.com|wavebreakmedai
Time from fresh start
image: shutterstock.com|wavebreakmedia

Last night at midnight there was a ‘leap second’ as our trusted timekeepers added an extra split second to bring our time into step with the earth’s rotation.The hashtag #leapsecond trended yesterday on twitter as tweeps revealed what they would do with that extra half a heartbeat of time.

Many resolved to take a quiet moment of reflection on the stroke of midnight. Then woke up this morning only to be swept along by the next trending hashtag (seriously): #AddGoatRuinAQuote.

Back to my point: many of us started the year full of zeal and promise, setting out a vision for what we would accomplish, what we would give up, how we would live. And then, after a few days, weeks or months, ‘life’ took over and the vision became a bit blurred, or maybe even obliterated.

So, join me here at the midway point (I need it too) and let’s take a little longer than a ‘leap second’ to reassess where we’ve been, where we’re at and where we’re going. Treat it like the football manager’s half-time dressing room chat before the second half to give feedback, direction and motivation. It’s a game of two goats after all.

Take some time out

Taking stock of your year will mean pulling back from distractions and quieting your mind for a time. If you can’t manage any more than 20 minutes today, that doesn’t matter. Take even that short time out to gain some fresh insight and encouragement and if necessary schedule more time over the coming days to recalibrate your year.

Revisit the vision

Let’s take a look at our vision for the year again. If you don’t have one, don’t wait until next January to get one. It may have been one or more declarations or thoughts to yourself: this year I’m going to lose weight/spend more time with God/start a budget/pay off my credit cards/start that business/stop wasting my goat on twitter or facebook. Or it may have been a written vision with a set of goals covering different aspects of your life.

Celebrate the progress

Rather than kicking ourselves for what we haven’t done or been, take a moment to celebrate what we have achieved. Feed off the momentum of the highlights and don’t live in the lowlights.

One of my goals for this year was to record some of my songs. I’d hoped to have recorded three tracks by now. Instead of bemoaning the two ‘missing’ tracks, I’m enjoying the fact I’ve recorded one and am looking forward to the second one. My initial goal helped me to take action by finding a great vocal coach then a talented producer to record the first song.

Bring the ‘undones’ back on track

Don’t dwell on the lows and the omissions. The good news is that you can take steps today to bring unfulfilled actions or commitments back on track.  Look over what you said you’d do and have not made a start on or completed. Maybe you set an unrealistic or arbitrary goal in some of these areas and you need to trim them back a bit. If you’re like me, there are some things that definitely need attending to that you’ve delayed. Just note them down and re-jig the plan, deciding when you’re going to action them. Take a first step of commitment today by setting at least one of them in motion.

Keep your vision in sight

It’s motivating to keep your vision visible (see earlier post). Some people find it helpful to have a vision board, with their vision, key goals and the words spoken over their lives on a white board, large card or artwork. Write it on your tablet or phone. Just don’t hide it away in a drawer, because it will find an equivalent place in the recesses of your mind.

Connect with God

In all vision and goal setting, I find connecting with God the most important dimension. ‘Delight yourself in the Lord and He will give you the desires of your heart.’ (Psalm 37:4) I don’t know where you are on the spectrum of ‘there’s something out there’ to ‘lover of God’. But to find out what I mean, just ask Him: help me connect with You and to connect with the desires You have put on my heart. Watch what happens. As I progress in life, I realise increasingly that the most satisfying desires are those that revolve less around having ‘things’, but which bring a positive impact and the love of God into the lives of others. The ‘things’ come as by-products: means to bless others and for our own enjoyment.

It’s a New Season

So, to see dreams and goals fulfilled, don’t wait for New Year to come around again. Start living them now: it’s a New Season.

Happy New Season! Out with the Goat, in with the New!

Fruitful 2015 – 5: Joy, strength and favour!

In 2015 may you experience increasing joy, strength and favour in your life and in every sphere of influence!

Make a leap for joy in 2015! shutterstock.com | Photocreo Michal Bednarek
Make a leap for joy in 2015!
shutterstock.com | Photocreo Michal Bednarek

“For You are the glory of their strength, and in Your favour our horn is exalted.”¹ Be encouraged by this promise in the coming year. When the psalmist spoke of ‘their strength’, he was referring to the “blessed…people who know the joyful sound” two verses earlier. That can include you and me as we embrace the joyful sound of worship and laughter and connect with the reality of heaven’s atmosphere.

At Christmas we sing carols and songs and write cards carrying the message: ‘Good news of great joy.’ The angels’ announcement of Jesus’ birth was an unparalleled reason to be joyful. But they were also heralding a new era of great joy which continues to this day.

A chosen lifestyle that empowers us

Joy is not only a temporary response to good news or to a good joke. Nor is not synonymous with an inner stoicism and stability. It is a chosen lifestyle of rejoicing that emanates from heaven, empowering and propelling us forward.

The heart union we can have with Christ thanks to that glorious night over 2000 years ago makes what He exudes available to us right now. In His presence is fullness of joy, and His presence is with us, indeed within us. Joy is something that’s catching. And it spills out to other people in our spheres.

The smartest goal?

I could have devoted this post to the steps in making SMART (specific, measurable, achievable, relevant and time-bound) goals for the next 12 months. But I firmly believe that one of the smartest goals you and I can pursue is to be joyful on purpose. It’s going to be of immense value to us as we prepare for a year of increasing fruitfulness.

Intentional joyousness is a key answer to the cycle of New Year’s Resolutions that fall flat, if not by 7th January, then probably by 7th February each year. We could previously have been setting goals that lacked a purpose connected with our destiny. Or we may have been relying on our own willpower alone to make them happen, which can create strain and frustration.

On the other hand, the joy of the Lord is our strength.² He promises that, as we delight in Him, he will give us the desires of our hearts.³  As church leader and author, Andy Merrick, said recently, “The joy of the Lord gives you the energy that you need to make the changes you need.”

Celebration, healing and more

This is not to say that we just have to be happy and everything else will fall into place – we still need to follow through our plans and assignments diligently and with excellence. But divine joy helps to connect us with our mission in life, and the day-to-day steps involved. And supplies the strength and motivation to see our plans, goals and purposes through. Life’s not just about duty fulfilment: we were also created for celebration and are allowed to enjoy ourselves along the way.

A friend of mine received prayer at an event in Glasgow last year for a debilitating colon condition. As others laid hands on him he burst out laughing, kept going in his mirth for 10 minutes, and was healed. I’ve often seen him laugh that way since then. He was touched by the joy of the Lord, who released healing to him. Just as God can use joy to heal us, our joining in with heaven’s rejoicing can transform us and others in limitless ways, shifting atmospheres and even cultures.

May you be filled to the brim with joy in the year ahead, and let it pour out into the people and situations you encounter!

¹ Psalm 89:17

² Nehemiah 8:10

³ Psalm 37:4