
Every year, I keep track of my New Years resolutions in this notepad file. Though I usually open it once a year to write down my new resolutions, I stumbled on it as I was cleaning out my hard drive.
Grab rim with both hands.
Score 1500+ on SATs.
Get into CalTech.
Lose 10lbs.
Bench my weight.
Find a home church.
Get a girlfriend.
Find an internship.
Lose 20lbs.
Read 1 book a month.
Find a job.
And the list goes on...with my oldest resolutions from 2002. Looking back on some these, I can't help but to laugh a little. New Years resolutions have never really been something I strictly follow but I did it anyways to just document some of my goals throughout my life. However, as I cross out the goals I actually did accomplish in those years, I find that there weren't that many. To be honest, I'm not surprised.
Jim Rohn, who is considered a "businessman philosopher" of our time, said the quote above. Throughout many people's lives, we don't lack dreams nor hopes but what we lack is discipline. And without this discipline, our dreams and hopes just stay where they are -- a mirage, a false reality, something that keeps our spirits up.
I recently had a conversation with a close friend, and he mentioned how it seems like so many of our peers are already starting to "settle" or seem to lack focus/direction in their lives. As I began to think of each of my friends, I can't help but to feel that I fall into this category as well. What's my focus? Where is my life headed? What am I doing now that will positively affect my future? I don't have all the answers to these questions, and I think some of these questions are to be answered throughout this journey called life; but what I do know is whatever it is that is ahead of me -- be it my goals, my dreams, God's will -- it will require discipline.
Everyone who competes in the games goes into strict training. They do it to get a crown that will not last; but we do it to get a crown that will last forever. Therefore I do not run like a man running aimlessly; I do not fight like a man beating the air. No, I beat my body and make it my slave so that after I have preached to others, I myself will not be disqualified for the prize.
-1 Corinthians 9:25-27