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CEO:Part 1

I am starting a blogging series for the CG (ChristianGirl) called "CEO".  In the EveryGirls Guide to Life, Maria Menunous tells us to be the CEO of our own Corporation.  So I have designed a company, and by following me, you will too! My company is called Chelsea, Inc. and is the company of my life.  We need to run our life life a company in order to make the most of our time! So, last night I went to work designing Chelsea, Inc.  I made a chart that represented my life company and started to fill in the blanks.  I put myself as the CEO of course, and then underneath listed all of the things that were important, the things that are too be a part of my life.  One of these things is God.  As I looked at the list, I realized that I made a huge mistake.  Why on earth would God be one "part" of my company!?  So many times, as Christians, we want to do the right thing, so we schedule in "doing the right thing" on our sub-conscious planners.  This may be "read the bible at night", "church on Sunday", "donate to the poor", etc.  And while these are all great items on our "to-do" list, they do not make a for practicing life-long routines and habits.  I immediately changed my business plan. Who better to run Chelsea, Inc. than God! I am the VP of Chelsea, Inc.  Every idea I have, every thought, every decision, has to be run by my CEO.  I watched JM last night and she talked about how we have to talk to God about everything! We all have struggles, trials, and bad habits.  In order to break them, we have to talk to God.  Start your business plan! Start right now! Get a piece of paper and label it  __________, Inc.  In a bold heading write GOD. Sleep on this idea, and let it seep in.  You can make decisions.  You have power;  He has more power, more knowledge, and has our best interest in mind.  I like to think of myself as a brand new recruit.  I am full of energy, ideas, plans, and answers. However, only HE knows what is best for the company.  HE likes when I give him my ideas but, with the best interest of the company in mind, a good CEO will decide whether or not to put them in place!

Chelsea, Inc.

CEO:GOD

VP:Chelsea



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Thanks for all your comments~ Chels xoxoxo