I get the part about a principle being discovered - whether you believe it or not the principle still applies to your life. And I get the idea of the harvest and reaping what you sow. But what you sow seems to be a series of decisions which lead to the destination. And that’s where I get confused about where Andy’s going with the path. Isn't it about the decisions we make and the habits we've formed?
Maybe my confusion is because I feel I’m on the right path. I’m certainly not at my destination, and some days I’m still debating the path. But most of the time I feel confident of where I want to go in life – here I’m mostly talking career. For me this book has begun with career in mind because it dominates so much of my thoughts and time. I’m working in the tree care industry but I want to work in health and fitness as a medical staff or as a teacher.
I’ve read 7 Habits of Highly Effective People along with a slew of other personal management and leadership books. I feel I’ve grown and developed into a man who knows where he wants to be and how to get there. But when I’m not “there” and I read words like “people need a change of direction, not a solution” I get self-conscious that I’m not doing this right.
I guess this book will be a process for me. I trust Andy’s teaching, writing, and leadership. So I’m not worried or discouraged, but anxious to see where he’s going with this and how it will adjust my thinking about choices and destination.
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I kind of felt the same way from the first few chapters, but as I said in my blog post, as you keep reading you will find more depth to his statements. I am definitely thinking about my decision making skills more from small ones to larger and how the outcomes can so change the path of your life for good and bad.
I have some great pictures of Soren that I need to post from family reunion. Do you check facebook much??
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