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Goals for a New Year

By Charles F. Stanley

Unless we give serious thought to our goals and how to reach them, our time, money, and priorities will usually be determined by others. Identifying some life objectives can lead us into deeper intimacy with the Lord. It can also result in healthier relationships with family and friends, and the peace of mind that comes from a well-planned strategy. As Proverbs says, "The plans of the diligent lead surely to advantage" (Prov. 21:5).

Goals and motivation

To begin, I encourage you to write down each of your goals. Let me remind you to keep your mind and heart open to God's desires for you. Proverbs 16:9 reminds us, "A man's heart plans his way, but the Lord directs his steps." That doesn't mean you are not supposed to make plans and set priorities. But it does mean that on occasion, you will need to adjust your focus as God reveals His purposes for your life.

Once your objectives are listed, write why fulfilling them is important. That way, you'll know your motivation for each goal you set. For instance, your plan may be to pay off the mortgage within five years. Why? Perhaps you hope to live without debt or would like the assurance of a paid-for home should anything happen to your health or employment status. The why will motivate you to continue in your efforts when other things come up that could be a temptation to abandon that goal. What's more, in order to achieve your ambitions, it's important to have an idea of what your objectives are and why they are worth attaining.

Types of goals

I'd like to suggest a couple of areas to consider when setting goals:

Your spiritual goals are of utmost importance. Perhaps you need to re-examine your quiet time—or start one if you don't already spend time alone with God. Plan when and where you will meet with the Lord during the week. Don't leave it to chance. Unless you set aside time, other things will fill your schedule.

Another spiritual goal would be to join a small group within your church—such as a Sunday school class, prayer team, or support group that seeks to find God's answers to difficult questions. If there aren't any small groups within your church, you might offer your time and energy to facilitate one.

Serving is another spiritual goal to consider. Perhaps this is the year to stop enjoying the benefits of fellowship without giving back to your faith community—check out church ministries you could join to help your Christian brothers and sisters or people who don't yet know the Lord. And if you attend a church but have never joined, consider becoming a formal member.

Character goals are vital to your growth as a spouse, parent, child, friend, pastor, boss, or employee.Try asking these questions:

  • What would I like to become?
  • What one thing would I like to see God change in me?
  • What character quality—if developed—would make me a better parent, sibling, friend, etc.?

My son Andy once shared his character goal with me. It has three parts:

  1. A husband worth respecting
  2. A father worth imitating
  3. A leader worth following

And why did he feel those objectives were important? "That is what God has called me to be," he said. "To move in this direction will lead to a deep sense of accomplishment and satisfaction. To become these things will make my time on earth worth having been here. . . . It will set a pace and direction for my children that, if followed, will ensure for them the best quality of life they can experience as well." Andy knows why he wants to achieve this goal. That motivation will help him in the choices he makes and will guard him when temptation comes.

Get started

Determine the areas of your life that need specific goals, and go to work. Whether objectives involve finances, relationships, or health, don't waste time feeling sorry that you didn't take action sooner. Instead, begin to establish where you want to be six months or a year from now, and ask God to give you the strength to stay on track. Enlist a friend to hold you accountable and periodically check up on your progress.

To ensure that you use your time well, sit down and make a schedule for the coming days. When the year ends, you will be among the minority who ended the year with more accomplished and less left undone.

Adapted from "Charles Stanley's Handbook for Christian Living" (1996).

Copyright 2012 In Touch Ministries, Inc. All rights reserved. www.intouch.org. In Touch grants permission to print for personal use only.

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  • January 04, 2012 10:41 AM

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    In a world where it appears that focusing on God and His will for our lives is not so popular, I appreciate your steadfast attempts to keep hearts, minds and works stayed on Him. Please..... never change your focus on Christ.
  • February 19, 2011 03:52 AM

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    POSTER I LOVE YOU SO MACH, I LIVE IN UGANDA EAST AFRICA, I CONSIDER YOU TO BE MY POSTER, I KNOW SO MANY POSTER ARE NOT TEACHING THE TRUTH, BAT I RESPECT YOU SO MACH TO STICK WITH SOUND DOCTRINE, MOST SPECIALLY IN TIME AS THIS ,U ARE MY GREATEST ENCOURAGEMENT I KNOW BEYOND DOUBT TH AT I AM CALLED TO BE A FULL TIME MINISTER, LITE NOW I AM A YOUTH PASTOR AT MY CHURCH, U ARE A GOOD EXAMPLE FOR ME GOD BLESS YOU SO MACH.,ELVIS
  • January 31, 2011 12:03 AM

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    I can't begin to tell you the inspiration you have given me for several years now. When I was going through a divorce and my husband would kick me out of the house. I would get into my car and park somewhere and just listen and meditate on your different sermons. That is what kept me encouraged. I thank the Lord now that some time in the future I will be on your cruise ship going to Alaska soaking in the word of God that you have taught me. There is not a person I know that I have not bragged about you! I pray our heavenly Father Bless you and keep you in great health so you can continue to share the word. I love you in Christ. Monica
  • January 22, 2011 07:37 PM

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    Dr. Charles Stanley, you are a man of God. I listen to you, just about every day on my laptop, and I must say you can really LIGHT up a DARK room.
    May God continue to give you good health, so you can spread the word of God throughout the whole world.
  • January 16, 2011 10:50 PM

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    Thank you so much for the " In Touch " magazine. Reading it every morning gives me a wonderful feeling of freedom. Trusting in the Lord is the only way to live. At 73 yrs. old, I am very lucky to have realized this, thanks to you. God Bless you Dr. Charles Stanley. Shirley
  • January 12, 2011 09:01 PM

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    thank you for the e-mails they are inspiringand help me take a momment to reflecctand talk to myself about where i am going withGod. and am i going the way he would have mego. thank you again for taking the time to send these. i needthem and enjoy hearing you on t v, charlotte
  • January 12, 2011 11:29 AM

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    Thank you pastor Stanley for encouraging me to write down each of my goals in 2011. May the good Lord continue to bless you, your family and your ministries in 2011.
  • January 09, 2011 04:06 PM

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    Thank you for this article. It's so important we understand who we need to rely on in any situation or goals we set for ourselves. This is a great way to fulfill our goals in the New Year.
  • January 09, 2011 08:02 AM

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    Thank You Dr. Stanley I'm going to plan out my year today. I enjoy my monthly InTouch magazine thank you and GOD BLESS.
  • January 08, 2011 11:19 PM

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    I read the daily devotional magazine In Touch everyday. It has maintained to be a solid guide in helping me to stay focused on my journey toward a new career as a teacher. God has given me more peace than I ever had before. My closeness with Him is awesome! I have found that in this recession, with very little money since I lost my job in Feb. 2010, my life now is not effected by the economy, but by my faith in the Lord. I live with so much peace and total assurance knowing that the Lord is carrying my burdens while I am being molded and transformed into a renewed self to serve my next job in the capacity that pleases Him alone, not man. May we all ask to receive God's blessings according to His will alone.
  • January 08, 2011 08:02 AM

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    I was praying asking God for direction in teaching my Sunday school class in this new year, and this has come up unexpectedly and gives me much good substance and direction. I want to get to the core of the areas where there is the most need. I am grateful once more for your good leading. We use your life principles and much else often. There is always sound doctrine and solid footing for daily guidance.
  • January 08, 2011 07:02 AM

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    I just want to say thank you for all that you are doing for the body of Christ and God keep blessing you for your good works in his Kingdom
  • January 07, 2011 06:49 AM

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    Whenever I come to this site my life never remains the same. Thank you pastor Charles. Pastor James Ochwo. Uganda, East Africa.
  • January 06, 2011 01:34 PM

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    Thanks Dr. Stanley for the great information. I am using it to help formulate my goals this year, and I am also forwarding this article to my family and friends. Terri.
  • January 05, 2011 11:37 PM

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    Thanks for providing the "how to" in a way that I can actually understand and apply.
  • January 05, 2011 08:10 PM

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    Great article. I plan to use this as a guide for the development of my goals.
  • January 05, 2011 01:35 PM

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    I WILL BEGAN TO SPEND MORE TIME IN PRAYER AND MORE TIME IN THE WORD
    THANK YOU , I LOVE YOU. BRO. LONNIE{HUCK}ROBINSON JR.
  • January 04, 2011 10:33 PM

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    The most motivating "resolution tips" I've ever read. I'm putting the suggestions into practice right away.
  • January 04, 2011 07:57 PM

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    Wonderful, practical, applicable tips that I need! Thank you!
  • January 04, 2011 01:14 PM

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    Great advice!
  • January 04, 2011 09:35 AM

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    I am 72 years old and still working parttime. I feel I need the money, but the work is hurting me. I have to stand on a concrete floor for hours at a time. My back, my legs, and my hips hurt constantly. I have been contemplating quiting for several years, but I feel I can't make it without the extra income. My church is neglected, and I have to work many Sundays. Please pray for me that I will make the right decision.
  • January 04, 2011 08:44 AM

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    Thank you! I have truly enjoyed reading your writings. The day you preached on praying daily for our country I did stand, I did pray daily for my country. I do appreciate watching and hearing your messages not only on television but also on 94.3 radio station coming out of Hutchinson, Kansas.
  • January 04, 2011 12:37 AM

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    great
  • January 04, 2011 12:02 AM

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    muchas gracias Pastor Stanley, sus concejos han ayudado mucho mi vida.
  • January 03, 2011 10:39 PM

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    As usual, Dr. Stanley, you are a leader worth following with your inspirational Godly words!!

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