Vision looks inward and becomes duty.
Vision looks outward and becomes aspiration.
Vision looks upward and becomes faith.
~Stephen S. Wise
Vision looks outward and becomes aspiration.
Vision looks upward and becomes faith.
~Stephen S. Wise
It is a new year of Living. Lovely.
(Want to know more? Read here and here!)
Did you
Claim Your Vision for 2010
yet?
I love to hear about what Living. Lovely. looks like in your life!
Please feel free to add your comments each week,
or blog about the challenges and share your link.
You are welcome to grab the image above (or the smaller image on my side bar) to post on your blog.
Remember to scroll down to the bottom of the post for next week's challenge.
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I was hoping for a kind word. An easy word. A LOVELY word.
I was hoping for a kind word. An easy word. A LOVELY word.
What I got? DILIGENCE.
I've spent quite a bit of time trying to get rid of it, but it won't go away.
Still looking for lovely in my life, but it is also:
Time to buckle down and GET TO WORK.
I'll be using my blog as an accountability tool. More about that on Saturday.
dil·i·gence
I'll be using my blog as an accountability tool. More about that on Saturday.
dil·i·gence
noun
Definition:
1. persistent effort: persistent and hard-working effort in doing something
1. persistent effort: persistent and hard-working effort in doing something
What we hope ever to do with ease, we must learn first to do with diligence.
~ Samuel Johnson
He who labors diligently need never despair;
for all things are accomplished by diligence and labor.
for all things are accomplished by diligence and labor.
~Menander of Athens
Hebrews 6: 10 God is not unjust; he will not forget your work and the love
you have shown him as you have helped his people and continue to help them.
11 We want each of you to show this same diligence to the very end,
in order to make your hope sure.
12 We do not want you to become lazy, but to imitate those who
through faith and patience inherit what has been promised.
Hebrews 12: 1 Therefore, since we are surrounded by such a great cloud of witnesses,
let us throw off everything that hinders and the sin that so easily entangles,
and let us run with perseverance the race marked out for us.
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Our words together make a big statement.
Watch out 2010!!
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Our words together make a big statement.
Watch out 2010!!
Perseverance
Determination
Positivity
FAITHFULNESS
Anticipation
Joy
DILIGENCE!!!
DILIGENCE!!!
Forgive
Gracious
Embrace
Discipline
RESTORE
Breathe
Peace
Vitality
Intentional
ARDOR
Moments
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Next week's Living. Lovely. challenge:
Read a Poem
Love your word. Love your perfectly complementary photo.
ReplyDeleteYou go, Girl!!!
ps. have you diligently made it to the end of Catching Fire yet? ;-)
pps. Just finished L'Engle's Austins, currently reading Ring of Endless Light... so far, I'm not in love...
Lovely, indeed.
ReplyDeleteI seem to have two words I cannot escape. Joy and Discipline. Let's just say that today doesn't feel like either of those. Sigh...the morning began with such promise. I think we come under more attack when we move out of neutral into drive.
Elaine
Hi Heidi,
ReplyDeletelove your word for 2010. Just this past Monday Samantha and I have begun our homeschool journey. My word comes from our motto: "Learning is not attained by chance, it must be sought for with ardor and attended to with diligence.' Abigail Adams
Ardor
-noun
intense devotion, eagerness, or enthusiasm
Aimee
Susan~ Oh. My. Word. I just finished it. My heart is still beating fast.
ReplyDeleteElaine~ Under attack? That sums it up nicely... I think joy and discipline make a great balanced pair.
Aimee~ What an awesome word, and I'm stealing your quote. :) Wahoo! for the beginning of your homeschool journey!!
your word compliments mine nicely
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wish it could've been a word that had a bit more lovely to it, but alas..... being intentional applies to so many areas of life.
love the picture! and just think about the huge jumpstart you've gotten on being diligent with your morning walk/runs!
happy, blessed new year-
jodi in pa
OK Heidi ... I'll start dreaming about my word and let you know. THanks for your inspiration - really!!!
ReplyDeleteMy word is moments.
ReplyDeleteOn New Year's Eve I wrote on my blog: Each moment that we live is undoubtedly a gift from the Father. One of my goals for 2010 is to capture more of them... more of the simple, everyday life moments, the seemingly insignificant moments, the ones that ultimately construct a year on the calendar and a lifetime in our memories.
After marinating my brain in a few words over the last week, I keep returning to "vitality." It seems to sum up the big picture of what I need and desire in my life. Diligence and vitality seem to cooperate quite well together, too- so I'll look forward to your challenges! :)
ReplyDeleteWe could all use a little diligence! My word is peace this year. We are going to be going through some major changes and I will need a it! I am going to post more soon on my blog. I had my 10th grade discipleship group pick words, too. And my best friend is now doing this as well. What a GREAT idea. So glad you encourged us to do it!!
ReplyDeleteBreathe-
ReplyDeleteI read this devotion and it summed it up for me. This year I want to just Breathe.
http://www.internetcafedevotions.com/2010/01/just-breathe.html#links
Wow--that was my word! That's such an encouragement that it really is the word I should be focusing on. And the encouragement of knowing that I'm not the only one! I look forward to keeping up with your posts.
ReplyDeleteHaven't been on your blog too much lately (been too "diligent" with school I guess- haha ;))...just catching up a little. I've been ruminating for a couple of months on a word for me. I have finally decided it is JOY. (with an emphasis on cheerful parenting). Hopefully I'll see ya soon! ~Tera
ReplyDeleteIt's funny how I came on to your blog But My biggest struggle in live is being persistent in the things that I need to do on daily basis :) Love your blog thanks for posting all the good inf. :) im new to it so im try to get to know how to use it :)
ReplyDeleteI'm late with my word for the year, but here it is any way...steadfast.
ReplyDeleteI really wanted a "delicate" little word, but this is what I kept coming back to. Steadfast and LESS, actually. I may end up with them both. Though neither are very exciting, are they?