Okay so I have to confess that I didn't do so well today. It's Saturday and sleeping in and spending a lazy morning in bed with my girls when they come in and want to snuggle between Mom and Dad and play games on the iPhone is a very attractive thing to me. So even though I didn't get up at 6:00 am to do my power hour I did actually accomplish a few things related to it.
(disclaimer: this next part is a bit of an excuse) But for educational purposes I'll explain. Garrett says that even if you don't do a full hour, do something. Everyday still do something, keep the momentum going and build up to what you can. So I'm taking a little bit of confidence in the fact that I did something but am a bit disappointed in myself that I wussed out. I'm telling you the one thing I will probably learn the most from this experience is being able to get my butt up in the morning. Goal: look forward to waking up like my girls, they come running in the room and say I can see the sun coming up its morning, let's get up.
So what did I do? Well first off a bit of a combination for my Gratitude and Social in that I spent about 2 hours first thing this morning just enjoying my time with my little girls. We snuggled and watched Saturday morning cartoons, and had breakfast. Sometimes the best part is just watching their faces as they giggle at the weird cartoons they play on Saturday mornings now.
Soul Purpose - I did have some prayer time and review my scriptures this morning as well, probably not as deep as it could have been with cartoons running in the background.
Mental - I spent some real time today meditating on my dream map. Trying to identify what I want in life and what my Soul Purpose really is. This seems like such a daunting task. When I really start putting my mind to it I only seem to get bits and pieces of he revelation, so I'm still working on that puzzle.
Financial and Physical - yeah nothing really happened on this one other than my heart got pumping a bit watching the Jazz game tonight, great win by the way.
Saturday, January 16, 2010
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