I want this year to be distinctive—different from all my other years. Many of my adult years are starting to blend and bleed together into a blob of indistinct memories and events. No more of that, as this is THE YEAR—a year to make my life distinct from others.
I want each day to be distinctive—different from all my other days. No more of the mundane or just getting by. No more of waking up and thinking about when can I go back to sleep again. No more exhaustion or anxiety over the little things. Instead each task and event will be treated as something distinct for me to conquer.
I want my life to be distinctive—different from all other lives in the world. No more quiet Christianity. No more church as a duty. Instead the world will see how distinctive I am. Those distinctive talents will come out. I am set apart from this world—a distinct creature. I am distinct because I am a child of God. When others see me I will have the distinguishing marks of Jesus in my life.
2010 is my year to be what God has called me to be: Distinctive.
