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Read the following descriptions carefully and prayerfully. Each of them will be explored in the book, but this will give you an overview of what almost every Strong-Willed Woman has in common. Is this your heart? Does this describe so much of your innermost being? Are you a part of this unique and wonderful group of Godly women? Deep in my heart, there is a desire
I am not content to simply blend in with the crowd. I want to do something significant, something extraordinary. It may not shake the whole world, but I want to make sure my corner of it is never the same. How this can take the wrong direction: I am not content to simply “coast”— Laziness certainly does not appear to be a trait that shows up among Strong-Willed Women at all. In fact, if anything, most of us tend to chafe under the constraints of waiting for just about anything. Isn’t there something I can do to move things along? Shouldn’t someone be doing something? Let’s take action! How this can take the wrong direction: I need to be involved—to become part of the solution to compelling problems. I am energized by the process of finding answers to problems that no one else could solve. The idea that something is impossible only fuels my resolve to discover the solution that will prove it was possible after all. How this can take the wrong direction: I have no reverse gear—only drive. Perhaps it’s my overall philosophy of “what’s done is done—let’s move on.” I don’t try to go backwards and undo the past. Even if I immediately sense I’ve made the wrong decision, I keep driving forward, looking for a way to make things right. How this can take the wrong direction: I am very diverse in my interests and careers I never want to be stuck in a job because I have no other choice. Most Strong-Willed Women have held literally dozens of jobs, usually two or three simultaneously. I thrive by moving from the known to the unknown. I want to be able to do anything I need to whenever I need to do it, and I believe that life’s too short to be miserable in a job you hate. How this can take the wrong direction: I have a strong desire to do the right thing With or without specific rules, I want you to assume the best in me—I have a deep-seated desire to do the moral and decent thing in any situation. It’s why rules are often simply “guidelines”—as long as I know the point of the rule, why must I follow every picky requirement? How this can take the wrong direction: I’m willing to step up, even if no one else has the courage to join me Even if I lack specific training in a particular kind of crisis, I’m still willing to step out and do something while others look helplessly around wondering what to do. I am not content to stay behind the lines and wistfully wait for someone to rescue me. How this can take the wrong direction: Well, what do you think? Could it be that you
have just read a pretty accurate description of yourself? Did you notice
how easily our best qualities can become major drawbacks? I love being a
Strong-Willed Woman, but it’s a daily challenge to walk that fine line
between holy convictions and self-righteous pride. You may also purchase this book at your favorite book store.
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