New Blog Post: Be Careful…Your Life is Watching You to See What It’s Supposed to Do.

 

You are always being observed by someone whose life can be greatly influenced by what they see you doing. You may also be being watched by someone who has the ability to bless you beyond your imagination. Have you ever considered the reality that your most influential observer is your life itself? Your life is always watching you to see what it is supposed to do.

If you are a habitual procrastinator so will your life be. It will wait until the last minute to bring you the things that you urgently need. It may even hand you things in disarray because it learned that pattern by watching you. It waited too late to get started gathering the things that you needed from watching you constantly wait too late to do the things that you urgently needed to do.

If you fail to prepare, your life will fail to prepare. If you fail to plan, your life will fail to plan. If you do things sloppy your life will respond by giving you things in shambles. If you’re inattentive, so will your life be. It will fail to cover the important details. If you’re habitually late, your life will be late. The things you need won’t show up on time. They may show up way past the deadline when it’s too late for them to be really beneficial.

Your life is mimicking you (its parent). It learns exactly how it’s supposed to act by observing how you act. If you are messy, it will arrange itself to be messy as well. Things will always seem to be out of order and chaotic.

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We all tend to be more conscious of what we’re doing when we know someone is watching. Particularly if it is someone who will be influenced by what they see us doing. However, we tend to let our guard down when we think no one is watching. Well there’s always someone watching. It’s the one who is impacted the most by what it sees you doing. It’s your very life.

Here’s What To Do:

  1. Always Be Conscious That Your Life Is Observing You.
  • You are your life’s parent. It will do what it learns from you.
  • Stay alert and focused on the reality that your life is watching you.
  • It will give to you what you give to it.
  1. Give Your Life What You Want It to Give to You.
  • Show your life what you want it to do.
  • Stop procrastinating.
  • Show up ahead of time. By doing so you’re teaching your life to bring the things you need ahead of time.
  1. Don’t Do In Front of Your Life What You Don’t Want It to Do In Front of You.
  • Be an amazing role model for your life.
  • Don’t lie if you don’t want lies, falsehood, and error to be thrown at you.
  • Don’t be sloppy. Don’t be lazy. Don’t take shortcuts.
  • Don’t give anything to your life that you don’t want it to give to you.

Your Turn: What do you think about this? …Leave a comment.

 

 

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2 thoughts on “New Blog Post: Be Careful…Your Life is Watching You to See What It’s Supposed to Do.

  1. Excellent revelation Stan. God is the creator and he created us in His image, which makes us creators. When we take the time to look around us, the invention that man has created are incredible! The imagination and creativity that we are all given from God are vital to our becoming who we are to be in our lives. What I have found is that the enemy “hijacks” this creative power with deception being one of his most widely used tricks. Once we allow him to influence our creativity (thinking), then he rests because we will become (create) what we think. We must prevent the hijacking of our creativity (thinking) by the habitual, focused and relentless intake of the Word of God. Then we can have front row seats as we witness our becoming. Keep pressing my brother…you sharpen me.