Stewart Smalley and SNL left us with that beautiful little nugget…“I’m good enough, I’m smart enough, and doggone it, people like me.”
While this phrase became one of those funny things that we would say to each other as teenagers I wonder how often any of us believed it?
In fact for the majority of my life I believed the opposite. I would never be good enough, I am not smart enough….and people won’t ever like me.
Why is it that it can be so easy to see our weaknesses and so hard to discover and name our strengths? (< ==== Click to Tweet)
When you look in the mirror what reflection do you see? Do you see the “ugly duckling” or the “beautiful swan”?
Do your eyes focus on all of the things you don’t like about yourself? Or are you able to see all of the good?
I want my reflection to be one of God’s grace, His light.
Sometimes getting to that place can seem selfish….especially if we aren’t used to putting the focus on ourselves and naming the positive things about us….
But in Holley’s Devotional “Opening the Door to Your God Sized Dream” she writes this: “But actually choosing to understand and embrace who you are is one of the most unselfish things you can do because it maximizes your ability to serve others and bring glory to God.”
If I want to bring glory to God I have to understand and develop those very things that He made strong in me! (< ==== Click to Tweet)
I spent some time listening to a couple of the speakers from this weekend’s IF Gathering. What I heard was amazing, I am probably going to have to buy the DVD if they make one available! But Rebekah Lyons said this and it really hit home for me. “Finding our calling is being in the place where our talents and our burdens collide.”
So I ask myself, and you….what stirs your heart? And how has God already equipped you to be a part of whatever picture that is?
It can be a bit of an overwhelming thought…but I think we just need to take it one step at a time….
So I start with my strengths and one of mine is my heart for missions….for helping others and giving back what God has so freely given us.
I can take those things that God built into the person that I am and find ways to use them for His glory. How cool is that?!
It doesn’t become something selfish or pretentious when we list our strengths when we are seeking to follow our God-given dreams!
Is it hard for you to name your strengths? I’d love to hear what one of your strengths is so that I can encourage you in your journey!!
I am joining my God-sized Dream sisters today and linking up at the God-sized Dreams Website….want to join the fun?? Click here to read more!
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