I have been a Jesus-follower for 43 years. I still have a lot of questions and doubts about God, Jesus and the Bible. I am at peace with being skeptical believer because I am convinced that faith and doubt are not mutually exclusive. My hope is that, by sharing my journey, these musings might serve as a resource for your own spiritual journey.
Saturday, February 25, 2012
What is Intentional Living?
In this blog, my desire is to personally explore, and to share with others, how to be more proactive when it comes to daily life, rather than predominantly reactive. At its heart, Intentional Living is about taking responsibility for myself and the choices I make. Intentional Living is about living with integrity with respect to the values I have chosen to embrace. Almost 35 years ago, I chose to follow Jesus (i.e., to be a Christian) so that his teachings provide the context for my life decisions. However,I believe my blog will be useful regardless of whatever faith choices a person has made, since the principles and practices of Intentional Living apply regardless of the values we have embraced. I invite you to join with me in striving to live well by being thoughtful and purposeful.
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Would focusing on the joy in every day moments be a way of living intentionally?
ReplyDeleteI think that is awesome. What better way to choose your life than to see the joy in everything we do and in everything that happens in our lives. When we do so, we are living intentionally rather than reacticely.
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