Committed to Growth

 

Passion Played Hard Pays Dividends

"Commitment to Grow" 

As one commits their self to a goal, project or dream they have already accomplished the greatest part of this task. It is in the commitment we grow to understand, through practice, the way we can manifest this desire. The commitment keeps us ever stepping forward. Rocks, valleys and mountains may lay in our way but within our heart of hearts we have said we would continue toward our goal, “No matter what.” We grow to love what lies beyond those distant barriers. We send out a light within that, from the very start, illumines what we are destined to achieve. Yet, we must commit and do what we know is right to achieve the mighty plan. It all works in perfect order. Will You?? -David Love

 

I love the quote above. I know many people who are not goal-oriented. To me, I've discovered that goals are integral to my personal growth. This quote summed it up for me. It also goes along with Napoleon Hill's idea of having a definite chief aim. In his book, "Outwitting the Devil," he outlays the "Drifter" and the "Non Drifter." Drifters are prone to the Devil's manipulation; i.e going down the negative side of life as opposed to the Non Drifter and the positive side of life. I have experienced drifting and how that took me to a place I never want to go again. Setting and achieving goals is one way of staying on the high road of positive outcomes in life.

Goal Achieved Growth Attained

Art Walk, Camp Verde, Arizona USA
Instant Art Scene


One such goal recently was to create an arts scene in Camp Verde where there is none. I have been striving since December to achieve this goal. Something deep inside told me to commit to it, like it's my mission.

Yesterday, the first Art Walk in Camp Verde happened - instant art scene. Sweet victory of success was achieved as I gazed over the people enjoying themselves strolling down Main Street, Camp Verde visiting the businesses that hosted our art. What a sweet feeling. Positive outcome. Non drifting. Growth.

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