A Life Plan Leads to Growth (Part II)

Casual vs. intentional

A few years ago I played in an Ultimate Frisbee league in Boston. The league is a casual one. Generally, teams don’t meet up to practice, but the members show up each week, play hard, and might decide to socialize afterwards. Overall, it is an amazing environment for playing Frisbee. People are laid back, friendly, and have a great attitude towards the sport.

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Four Benefits of a Life Plan (Part I)

Home Decoration and Life Focus

When I was younger (and, more importantly, single), I had a habit of typing up Bible verses, printing them out, and taping them to doors and walls in my apartment.

In retrospect, it was a pretty classy decorating technique. Photos of friends, posters of cultural events, objets d’art – these were all beneath my refined sensibilities. My elevated aesthetic sensibilities led to a stark minimalism: blank white canvases and rows of printed Bible verses.

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Make A Life Plan

Do you have a plan for personal growth? Do you know where your life is headed? If not, you need to develop a Life Plan!

If you already have a plan for personal growth, you know why I’ve decided to focus on this: the tremendous benefits that come from knowing both your destination and how you plan to get there.

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