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Dr Taylor Marshall Podcast

Taylor’s Goals for 2014

Dr Taylor Marshall Podcast

Dr. Taylor Marshall

Education, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.74K Ratings

🗓️ 1 January 2014

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Here are my goals for 2014. I place them in a hierarchy. You may be shocked that I place myself (mind and body) before my wife and my children. This is counter-intuitive, but I have learned (the hard way) that if I am sick/tired/depressed/frustrated/discouraged I cannot serve my wife and children. Most books about goal-making will encourage you to do the same. I think it comes down to Mark 12:30-31: And thou shalt love the Lord thy God, with thy whole heart, and with thy whole soul, and with thy whole mind, and with thy whole strength. This is the first commandment. And the second is like to it: Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. There is no other commandment greater than these. Notice that God is first. Then notice that you must love your neighbor as yourself. This implies that care is taken for self so that you can care for others. If I eat poorly, sleep only 2 hours, gain 15 pounds of fat for the sake of helping people, I'm going to be a wreck - they probably won't want my help! So it's important to care for yourself so that your care even more for your family, friends, and vocation in life. Think of it like this, if a fireman doesn't workout and train, he can't save lives. Taylor's Goals for 2014 * God * Mental Prayer daily - 20 minutes and work back to 30 minutes * 3 chapters of Bible Reading 365 days per year * Daily Rosary (5 decades with family) * 33 Day Consecration for Aug 15 * Pilgrimage to Our Lady of Guadalupe in February * Mind * Fortitude is the virtue that I will work on in 2014. Do one thing I don't want to do, every day. (If you're a Member of NSTI, please be sure to watch the two video classes on the 7 Virtues) * Cultivate the habit of positivity by saying something positive to everyone I converse with * Keep a tighter calendar, and schedule one hour daily for creative tasks * Body * Jog 5 days per week or 12 miles per week and log it in "MyFitnessPal" * Keep caloric intake below 2,000 daily by charting on "MyFitnessPal" * One daily bodily penance * Joy * Say I love you 3 times per day * Write her a weekly love note every Sunday * Date once per week (preferably on Thursday or Friday) * Seven Children * Do something special with each child every week (eg, read a book) * Have lunch with them at school every Wednesday * Travel less and limit my speaking to protect time with family * Work and Charity * Record and Produce 52 Podcasts - one per week, every Wednesday * Publish 3 blog posts per week (M,W,F) - 156 blog posts * Publish 2 books in paperback and Kindle - Thomas Aquinas in 50 Pages and God's Birthday * Grow readership of taylormarshall.com from 130,000 unique monthly visitors to 260,000 by Dec 31 * Expand NSTI from 20 nations to 40 nations * Launch certificate program for NSTI * Get to know the Captains of the Troops of Saint George * Continue to produce 90% of my content/writing for FREE. There it is. Some of you may be thinking: "Dang! Why pile it on? Why not just accept what God wills?" My answer: I straight up believe that's not the biblical way to live. It's not what I discover in the Proverbs. I think we must pray every day and then pursue the goals that God reveals to us. That's what my list is. We must prepare and plan. That's how we turn 5 talents into 10 talents: And he that had received the five talents coming, brought other five talents, saying: Lord, thou didst deliver to me five talents, behold I have gained other five over and above. His lord said to him: Well done, good and faithful servant, because thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will place thee over many things: enter thou into the joy of thy lord. (Mt 25:20-21) God is giving you talents for 2014. Don't bury them! Make a plan! Now! I get a lot of things done and I do it with goals. It's what Thomas Aquinas calls "teleology." I call it "teleological living" (hey, that's a book idea!).

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0:00.0

You're listening to the Taylor Marshall Show, episode 18, and man oh man do I have a story for you.

0:08.0

Yesterday we just drove back to Texas from Colorado in the van with our seven kids. All seven had a stomach bug. It was a

0:16.2

disgusting, disgusting time. And when we got home we realized we were locked out of our

0:22.1

house. So it was one of those moments when I

0:25.7

wanted to turn to bitterness. I wanted to look to heaven, shake my fist and say,

0:31.3

God, why me?

0:34.1

So today we're going to talk about spiritual bitterness

0:36.8

and how we can avoid bitterness in the next year. And the Howdy and thank you for tuning in to the Taylor Marshall Show. This is the

1:16.4

podcast for everyone who wants to take their faith to the next level by

1:21.3

creating daily habits and learning enough theology to equip themselves to make

1:28.8

a difference, a deep impact in this world.

1:32.4

And my goal this week is to talk about a remedy for bitterness,

1:38.4

spiritual bitterness. I think we Catholics can be prone to becoming bitter for two reasons.

1:47.0

One, there's a very high expectation for us.

1:51.0

We have a moral code that we must live by. We have the sacrament of confession.

1:56.4

We have teachings that are difficult to keep for many of us. For example, the

2:00.6

teaching, the church is teaching on contraception having a large family

2:04.9

all kinds of things that can really stress us out and get us discouraged and

2:11.0

discouragement leads to bitterness. I think the second reason

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that we Catholics are prone to being discouraged or embittered is that we have a

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doctrine of

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redemptive suffering. But wait with me, hold on.

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