"You have to see it before you see it or you'll never see it."
So, I guess I could call myself a planner if planning means I need to know where I’m going and what I’ll be doing before I get there. However, if being a planner means that I have to actually “plan” then, Houston, we have a problem.
I know, somewhere in the recesses of my mind, that I need to cross my t’s and dot my i’s and to make sure I have all my p’s and q’s (where did all these letter references really come from?). Part of me wants to just start this business and then cross the t’s when I actually have to cross them.
Am I intimidated? More than ever. So what big dream is not? Intimidating, I mean. If the dream was small and attainable, I could do it all by myself. I wouldn’t need to pray, fast, seek Godly advice. I wouldn’t need to rely on my fellow man. This dream is huge though. Bigger than anything I could have ever imagined.
Am I excited? I can’t wait! I want to get started NOW! I want to let the cat out of the bag, scream it out from the top of my lungs, stand on the rooftops.
Back to reality, Habakkuk 2:2 says to write the vision and make it plain. Let’s be honest. That sounds like a lot of work. I need to pray about even doing that. So, I guess that doesn’t make a planner. But, planning is all part of the process. It’s all part of laying a solid foundation, part of being proactive. It’s part of seeing it before I see it. I have to see it right now or I’ll never see it.