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No surrender to the WORLD



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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

MY JOSHUA PLAN




JOSHUA'S PLAN:

How does a struggling young person make it?
Here's the plan:

1. Start with an inventory of your roadblocks and challenges?
Do you have issues with respect? Are you angry? Do you understand healthy relationships? Are you selfish? Lazy? Confused? Hurt? Insecurities? Hormones?
What ever your issues/challenges KNOW them if nothing else it is a place to start.

2. Write down your long term goals (Career and personal).
Also take NOTE: Write down your current responsibilities and all they encompass:

♠ 4. WHO IS YOUR MENTOR? FIND ONE (MAN or WOMAN of GOD)–This is important
Your mentor is your blessing. But it is YOUR job to connect to them. Connect your heart, your spirit, and you mind. Know them Ask them questions find out what they think, what they know, what stresses they have, what makes them happy, what upsets them, BE everywhere they are, when you pray ask God for their spirit, their wisdom and understanding. When they push you away – Don't back up! Your number should be on their phone more than any number for you should call them ALL the time to know WHAT they are thinking so you can feel what they feel and DO what they DO. STUDY them because in it is YOUR blessing.
Scriptures to support:
2 Kings 2.2 and again 2.4 and again 2.6
and when Elijah asked what Elisha wanted he asked for a double portion; (KNOW WHAT TO ASK FOR) 2 Kings 2.9
Ruth/Naomi Ruth 1.12
Jesus/Disciples
5. Write Down your BIO include you issues (procrastination, the need to be challenged) Strengths and weaknesses. Give it to each of you teachers at the start of the new year and have a sit down conversation with each new teacher – It will build your character.
It sets you apart from the average and shows your willingness to reach the top.

6. Write down small goals you can accomplish: open bank account, get driving permit/ID, and write a budget.
7. And last, Start working if you don't have a job start your own businesses whatever you can do, do it as a job (walking kids to school, picking kids up, helping kids exercise, helping with homework, yard work, errands, pumping gas at the gas station for tips) It keeps you busy and you need it plus you can put it on your resume.

This is where you start, you should evaluate and make new goals monthly.

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