Regardless of all of that, a few things have become glaringly obvious. First of all, if I intend to become more confident in my skin, I need to make a decision. A decision comes before any type of growth. This week I spent every day pushing off my responsibilities and vowing for a better outlook tomorrow. Tomorrow came and went with more promises of a better future, but no work ethic. So Marcus and I sat down tonight to do our weekly assessment of growth and decided to make this coming week (starting now) better. Was our pathetic last week justified? A little. But we can still use it to better understand our comfort zones and what we tend to default to when challenged.
Which brings me to my second realization. Having a healthy understanding of what our comfort zone looks like is extremely important. It is hard pushing forward every day. There will be times when you want to crawl back to the time when life was easier and aspirations were low. It is always easier to aim for a comfortable present, but if we want a better future, we have to create it. The best way to get out of your comfort zone is to know when you are in it, and what will motivate you to get out. I know it sounds trivial, but I can backslide very quickly on a bad day and get very comfortable, very fast.
It is so important to know yourself. That is truly the only way to love yourself. The more time you spend discovering who you are, the more you will discover the unique eccentricities that God designed uniquely for you. But first it takes a decision, a decision to grow.
“Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, and before you were born I consecrated you; I appointed you a prophet to the nations.” -Jeremiah 1:5