Life Plan by Randy Pope
Life Plan by Randy Pope
Life Plan by Randy Pope
by Randy Pope
Table of Contents
Introduction....3 Writing Your Life Purpose and Vision.4 Writing Your Life Mission...7 Writing Your Life Values and Beliefs.12 Writing Your Personal and Family Goals.15 Writing Your Life Schedule..18 My Life Plan..21
Introduction
This workbook has been created to help you develop a Personal Life Plan. God is a God of purpose, design and order and He has created you for the praise of His glory. He wants His people to have life and have it abundantly. With that in mind, we encourage you to enter into this process with prayer, with an understanding of the fact that you have been adopted into Gods family and with a sense of adventure. God does not want you to have a boring life while you wait for eternity to come. He wants you to have great joy now as you live out the life He so graciously died for on the cross.
God has uniquely created you. No one has been, or ever will be, just like you. Out of His infinite love for you, He called you to be His son or daughter, made you righteous through the death of His Son, Jesus Christ, adopted you into His family, forgave you of all of your sins, gave you the free gift of eternal lifeand much more! He has given you the absolute best. The question is, " How will you respond?" God made you for a purpose. There is a reason for your existence, a response for you to make during your brief stay on the earth. As a believer, you are not to fall into the trap that Henry David Thoreau said most people do: The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. No. You are to be about your Fathers business, fulfilling His purposes for His glory. Consider these Scripture passages: For I know the plans I have for you, declares the Lord, plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you a hope and a future. (Jeremiah 29:11) For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them. (Ephesians 2:10)
Now, write what you believe your Life Purpose should be:
Practical Guidelines
1. Get alone so you can spend time with God in prayer. Seek His face before you write your vision statement. 2. Study Gods Word so your Life Vision lines up with His revealed will (the Bible). 3. Keep your focus broad and general. Later on you will be working on your goals. For now, concentrate on the big picture. Use the box below to complete a rough draft of your Life Vision. To help you on your way, consider these three examples: To be a mature follower of Christ, a godly husband and father, and a faithful pastor. To know Christ and the power of His resurrection and the fellowship of sharing in his sufferings as a husband, father and employee. To be a disciple-maker, disciple-trainer and sincere worshiper of God.
Example #2:
I plan to accomplish my Life Vision of being: A Christian woman: I plan to become a mature follower of Christ by commitment to growth through prayer, regular devotional reading, study of the Bible and accountability to put truth into my life with other believers through my Discipleship Team. As a woman of God, I will be aware of my witness to those in need of a relationship with Christ, both verbally and through life-style.
A godly wife: I plan to be a helper to my husband by loving and respecting him, and by submitting to his headship in all situations and circumstances. I will help him fulfill his Life Vision by supporting and encouraging his endeavors and praying for and with him on a regular basis. A godly mother: I plan to teach and lead my teenage daughters by role model and example and by respecting their individuality in order to shepherd their lives. I will shepherd their lives by loving and respecting their father, by keeping my relationship with Christ as priority, and by leading them to Him as difficulties arise. A godly homemaker: I plan to create a home that is a haven from the stresses of the world for my family and friends by keeping order, practicing hospitality, and providing a place of rest and refreshment for them.
Example #3
I plan to accomplish my Life Vision of being: A mature follower of Christ: Lord, I desire to be continually growing in my understanding of who You are and my dependence on You! I want to walk in obedience to Your ways out of a love relationship with You knowing that You have my best in mind. A daughter, sister and aunt: I plan to be a daughter, sister and aunt that brings honor to my family: Lord, I thank you for a family that is committed to this whole process of sanctification. I desire to bring You greater glory through my interaction with them. This requires spending more time with them, serving them, and involving them in my life. I also desire to be an example and encouragement to my precious niece. A diligent servant: I plan to be a diligent servant in the work place: I will exercise discipline in the way I spend my days in order that my work will be productive and pleasing to the Lord. I want to succeed by serving others and building others up not just completing my agenda. A caring friend: I plan to be a caring friend that radiates the truth and love of Christ to all with whom I come in contact. I want my Life Purpose to be genuine and authentic so that my relationship with Christ is an infectious blessing to those around me.
My Roles in Life
As you prepare to write your mission, here is a tip to help you get started. Look at the roles you have in life and write something about each one of them. For instance, if you have a vision for being a certain kind of father or mother (e.g., a godly father or mother), expand on your thoughts in your mission statement.
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My Life Mission
How Do I Plan to Accomplish My Life Vision?
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Worship
That I am created for the praise of His glory and He is worthy of worship that I can enjoy It is the best book and one that I should read daily, meditate on and memorize passages from
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That I need to identify areas to repent of regularly and if I find myself not repenting, I need to pray for a spirit of repentance
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Before you begin the process of writing your goals, consider the following guidelines to assist you: Be wise. Pray for wisdom as you seek to set your goals in accordance with Gods will for your life. Be specific. Goals should be measurable so you can determine whether or not you are on track. Be realistic. Setting unusually high goals can be exciting, but may discourage you in the long run. Establish goals that are challenging, but ones that you can attain with effort and prayer. Be faithful. That is, be full of faith. Every goal established should be a faith goal. The Scriptures tell us that without faith it is impossible to please God (Hebrews 11:6). Be patient. You may need some time to accomplish this task of writing your goals; especially if it is the first time you have tried it. Be diligent. One of the easiest tasks to postpone or procrastinate is the setting of personal goals. Go at it with a passion, knowing that if you fail to plan, you can plan to fail. Be creative. You may have a tendency to continue doing the same things year after year. Try something new; set a new goal that will challenge you.
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In the space provided below, make a list of all non-negotiable activities, things you will/must do, and then the list of negotiable activities, things you might do. Rank these unscheduled entries in order of priority. Next, lay out a weekly time budget a grid in which there are seven vertical columns (one for each day) and several horizontal rows corresponding to hours. Enter into this schematic all of your scheduled events (in specific hour-boxes on specific days). Then proceed to fill in the open times by working your way down through the priority listing of unscheduled events. We have provided two such grids for you on the following pages. Complete the first grid by filling in how you currently spend your time. Complete the second grid as mentioned above. When you have finished filling them in, ask yourself this question: If Jesus Christ were sitting in the room with me, and I handed Him my schedule, would He approve of the way I budgeted my time? If you are married, ask yourself this additional question: If my spouse were sitting in the room with me, and I handed him/her my schedule, would he/she approve of the way I budgeted my time? Non-Negotiable Activities: (Must Dos) Rank ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ Activity ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ Rank ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ Negotiable Activities: (Might Dos) Activity ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________
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Weekly Schedule
My Current Schedule
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My Desired Schedule
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My Life Plan
My Life Purpose
Why do I exist?
My Life Vision
What am I trying to accomplish?
My Life Mission
How do I plan to accomplish my life vision?
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My Life Goals
What are the five things you want to accomplish individually and as a family in the next year?
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My Weekly Schedule
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