Now that I have a teenage daughter I spend a lot of time making decisions … tuff parenting decisions.
I pray for wisdom and discernment just about hourly these days. Because I’m a bit of a control freak at times, it’s hard for me to release my tight grip from my “take charge know it all attitude”. And then before I know it I’ve made a bad decision based on my controlling ways that usually end up backfiring on me.
Have you ever had that happen?
Just yesterday when I was working with a client I had an epiphany. I asked her three questions that guided her into making a confident and firm decision.
After our meeting I thought wow I need to answer these questions for myself because I was feeling slightly stressed about yet another parenting decision. So I took out a piece of paper and wrote down the following 3 questions:
• Does your decision align with God’s word?
• Do you have confusion about your decision?
• Do you have peace about your decision?
Answering those questions made it clear to me that I did not need to move forward at this time in making a decision. Instead I needed to slow down and continue to seek God for guidance.
Often we rush into making decisions. We feel pressure to hurry up and keep moving. Let’s face it we live in a fast paced world and instant gratification has almost become a necessity.
Today I want to encourage you to slow down and ask yourself these 3 questions before making your next decision. It really works great for any decision you are making.
I would love to hear from you. What decisions are you wrestling with. Leave comment below.
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