Great Chaos and Change

All great change is preceded by chaos.

— Deepak Chopra —

Reflection from the opening quote…

A little over thirteen years ago, God called me to make a career change…so I did.

I wish I could tell you it was that simple, but it wasn’t.

God began calling me to this new path about four years before I finally took the plunge.

Our family was in a comfortable groove.

The kids had finished college.

We were financially sound.

Then, I began traversing a new path, and chaos ensued.

The chaos was not evident to the world, but it was apparent in my thoughts as the committee in my head had elected several new members with fear as their middle names.


Then I thought about how I created the trails in our beautiful woods several years prior.

Initially, I did no know what I was doing or where I was going.

I asked God to show me the way.

You may wonder, “Does God give a hoot about creating paths in the woods.”

Absolutely! He cares about everything we do.

I borrowed our friends’ D.R. brush mower, bought a chainsaw, and began mowing and cutting my way through our woods. It was chaotic initially, but the further I advanced, the more precise the path ahead became.

The same happened with my new journey in business consulting, which is the career path I chose after leaving the pharmacy industry.

Today, I am a seasoned veteran in business coaching, reaping the rewards of having the courage to roll up my sleeves and plow through the initial chaos.

There is no better tonic to overcome the fears associated with change and the initial chaos it brings in our heads than to…

  1. Pray
  2. Take action
  3. Continue to take action
  4. And repeat steps 1, 2, and 3 as often as needed.

I always write from experience.

Proverbs 16:3, “Commit your work to the Lord, and your plans will be established.”

P.E.A.C.E.

Jay@EagleLaunch.com

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