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		<title>Purposing to Grow&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Watching college football on New Year’s Day is one of my favorite things. The full slate of Bowl Games provides a comforting &#038; familiar backdrop for thinking, pondering, &#038; musing – which, along with brown paper bags, wrapped up with string – are a few of my favorite things. I&#8217;m not a New Year&#8217;s Resolution [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Watching college football on New Year’s Day is one of my favorite things. The full slate of <a href="http://www.google.com/search?q=college+bowl+games&#038;hl=en&#038;client=firefox-a&#038;rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&#038;hs=G0D&#038;tbs=rltm:1&#038;tbo=u&#038;ei=maE-S-iWIoiIsgOaioDXAw&#038;sa=X&#038;oi=realtime_result_group_more_results_link&#038;ct=title&#038;resnum=4&#038;ved=0CBoQ5QUwAw">Bowl Games</a> provides a comforting &#038; familiar backdrop for thinking, pondering, &#038; musing – which, along with <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irhroQ14Ufo">brown paper bags, wrapped up with string</a> – are a few of my favorite things.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not a <a href="http://pittsburgh.about.com/od/holidays/tp/resolutions.htm">New Year&#8217;s Resolution</a> maker. I don’t want to make a bold declaration, only to not follow through… I&#8217;m NOT a judger of those that <em>do</em> make them; I&#8217;d just prefer that my life &#038; how I live speak for itself… instead of just words…</p>
<p>The older I get, the more I am recognizing the ever-growing ease of resting in my own wants, likes, &#038; preferences… &#038; a propensity, a pull to settle in to the path of least resistance. Even if it’s not good for my long-term hopes &#038; dreams.</p>
<p>I see that my good intentions &#038; resolve to change, to grow, to be different melt away as soon as the smallest bit of relief comes. Like how the desire, purpose, &#038; intent to diet &#038; take off a few pounds/inches fades away in the amount of time necessary to change from a pair of tight jeans into stretchy warm-ups…</p>
<p>Wish I could say that that ISN&#8217;T true of me. That I have got the whole self-control &#038; life discipline thing-y conquered. But I don&#8217;t. And therefore, I want to purpose to grow. I want to live on purpose, with intention &#038; determination. To honor God, &#038; ever be growing into His plans for me instead of shrinking from situations that are demanding, difficult, &#038; challenging.</p>
<p>And so I purpose to grow:</p>
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-to think &#038; speak positively &#038; hopefully<br />
-to spend more time with my wife doing her favorite things<br />
-to get to know my kids better. In 5 days, I will officially have teenagers (18, 15, 13.) This fact means we are entering a NEW LIFE STAGE &#8211;  which means I better get to know them, &#038; let them know me in the middle of the new-ness.<br />
-to continue my quest to be a lifelong learner, regularly &#038; consistently stretching to know God &#038; to be known. To grow in faith, &#038; to read, study, research, dig, &#038; wrestle.<br />
-to study, speak, &#038; understand German<br />
-to see an increase in self-control &#038; time management<br />
-to write<br />
-to live well, embracing life in its fullness – cause it’s not just going to happen by hoping for it.</ol>
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<p>When I look back at what I&#8217;ve written, I think that maybe someone would see this as a New Year&#8217;s Resolution list, &#038; for a lot of reasons (pride being number 1) I guess I could be inclined to try &#038; wordsmith an explanation or 10 of WHY this ISN&#8217;T one of Those Lists because I&#8217;m not one of Those People. But that would be silly, because really, how others perceive me &#038; think of me can&#8217;t be paramount. Can&#8217;t. And won&#8217;t.</p>
<p>I’m purposing to grow.</p>
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