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Sunday, 13 October 2013

The Fast of Daniel Purpose – Day 21


The Fast of Daniel Purpose – Day 21

To all of you who have persevered in this purpose, congratulations, you are
dedicated to experiencing growth in your life and really become better.
You who didn’t do some of the tasks, jumped some, failed in this or that,
don’t punish yourself (I also failed in some.) At least you persevered.
But the best news is here.
Today, instead of giving you new tasks, I ask that you do a recap of the
tasks given from the first day up to yesterday. This will be your task for
today.
Re-read them one by one, and see which ones you completed successfully.
Put a √ next to them. Congratulate yourself on the ones you did. And next
to the tasks that you didn’t do, but could still do, write an X. Re-write the
task on another sheet of paper, and in the next seven days, go and do
them all. (The tasks that don’t relate to you, you don’t have to do.)
Another thing: look over the goals that you wrote for some of the tasks.
Have them in a visible place that you can see every day. Turn these goals
into projects – in other words, break them down into smaller steps to reach
them. Reaching a goal that will take 6 months, for example, will probably
need daily actions or weekly ones. So, work with the end in mind, define
the steps required to reach the desired deadline.
Reflect and act
I hope these 21 days have brought you to some positive conclusions, and
have awoken you to take this road of greater productivity and selfdiscipline.
If you pay more attention to these five areas, which we focused
on in this purpose, and always do something about them, they will have
better results in your life. So, why stop?

I suggest you take the following steps:

1. Continue visiting this blog daily. If you prefer you can subscribe by
registering your e-mail and receive notifications in your inbox every
time that we post a new message.

2. Leave your comments at the end of this page telling us of your
experience doing the tasks in this purpose. Tell us what helped you
specifically. What was the most difficult? What opened your mind?
What challenged you? What tasks you liked to do? Which you didn’t
like? Basically give us some feedback.

3. Download these tasks to your computer.

4. Never stop improving. If you’re not getting better, you’re getting
worst. One of my objectives in this blog is to challenge you to turn
into a better person, in everything, using your spiritual intelligence.
Thanks for you constant visits. I thank everyone who has left comments as
well. You are very special to me. (Even you who don’t leave comments. I
know you’re there…)
Until our next purpose of faith, which will hopefully be soon!
Fast of
Daniel
Day 21 Done √
Task 1 
Recap tasks day 1 to 20; check off the ones
completed with a √ and those not done
mark with an X; re-write the ones not done
(which you can still do) on a piece of paper,
and start to act upon them now, until you
complete all of them

Task 2 
Keep all the goals you made during this
purpose written on a paper or agenda, put
them in a place where you can see them
daily; start to plan out steps on how you
will reach them
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