27 Feb 2009

Time with my CEO…

My routine has been affected in recent months and as a result I missed my morning meetings with my CEO - a regular habit. Even those few mornings that I had managed to have the meeting felt mechanical – imagine showing up for a meeting with your CEO, behaving as a robot and with no element of emotion. Very dry sessions.

I long to return to the quiet rich and intimate moments with my Creator every morning – uninterrupted and private.

It is in those moments that God seeds good thoughts into my mind. Missing the appointment with Him means good thoughts are being challenged by unhealthy ones.

It is also in those special meetings that I draw strength for the day. I miss the ‘Word’ given for the day. When I read the Holy Scripture each morning, sometimes a specific sentence or word comes alive in my spirit being. That word then remains very resident / recent in my mind throughout the day / week.

I hope to return to the meaningful meetings with my CEO soon. He is waiting for me. I am glad He is patient and forgiving.

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Quotations:

God starts us out on a life course to fulfill a certain purpose and then, only when we are ready, He gives us course corrections. Like a good river pilot, He steers us away from troubled waters, and like a good coach, He never puts us in the game until we are ready. The journey is never boring.

REMEMBER THIS ABOUT YOU...

  Read this out loud to yourself, and mean it!!

  I am precious, valuable, lovable and capable.
  The world will not be the same without me.
  I make a difference in this world, in the community I live in.
  I can make another person smile.
  I am fearfully and wonderfully made.
  I sing for I am loved by a great God whose nature is to give  love, mercy and grace.

  [In Hindi]
  Mai amulya hoon.
  Yeh duniya mayray bina wahi nahin rahegi.
  Mayray hone say is duniya mein kuch badlav hai.
  Mujh se doosre ke chahre pay muskuraahat aati hai.
  Mujhe bhayankar se banaya gaya hai.
  Mujhe gaana hai ki ek mahaan; ishwhar mujhe pyaar karte.
  Hain aur mayray prati daya dikhaate hain.