Why Intentional Focus is the Key to an Abundantly Successful 2017

Published: Jan. 4, 2017, 3:30 p.m.

Recently, I was going through some old family photos and came across one from about 15 years ago which made me laugh. I remember that day so well because I wanted everything to be perfect and that didn\u2019t happen. The whole family was together, including my stepson, his wife, and our granddaughter. During the photoshoot, the photographer did something to make my husband mad, so he wanted to leave and not continue with the shoot.\xa0In the picture, my one daughter has a funky smile, my other daughter\u2019s hair was all messed, my husband has an angry look on his face, and my eyes are all red from crying. What a mess\u2026our family pictures were ruined!!\n\nI think this story represents so many areas of our life. We want things to be perfect that we neglect to see the real beauty in the moment. We have to have things OUR way and when it doesn\u2019t go according to plan, we freak out. Sometimes we forget to see the big picture and we are not intentional with making memories that we can enjoy for a lifetime.\xa0\n\nMy husband has since passed away and my kids are grown adults\u2026what I wouldn\u2019t give to have another opportunity of taking a family photo, even if it didn\u2019t turn out so perfect. To be honest, it\u2019s probably my favorite picture that I have with my family! You see, everything doesn\u2019t have to be perfect to enjoy your life! On the next episode of\xa0DivaTalkRadio, I will be sharing my three areas of intentional focus for 2017. You are personally invited to join me as I hope to encourage you to create areas of intentional focus in your life so that you, too, can enjoy #theblessedlife!