Kyler Rael
2 min readDec 2, 2020

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From Unmotivated to Moving Mountains

I must say this is probably my most challenging post thus far. I can admit that this season of my life is filled with so much joy, uncertainty, love, and self sabotage. I mean, even as I write this, I truly don’t even know where I am headed but but just journey with me for a bit.

It seems as though slothfulness has tried to suffocate the living daylights out of me and cause me to become unconcerned and unmotivated about my next. I have always been a big thinker, great steward, and wise planner. These days though….. NOPE. I am tired, worn, and not happy with myself. I should be further, more accomplished, and ready to embrace what I have been dragging to complete for days/months.

Why am I writing from this place and not a victorious place? Because I have sensed that I am not alone, and rather than waiting I have made the bold decision to put the spotlight on it and MOVE…. Q U I C K L Y.

Lets take a moment to be honest with ourselves. The truth is most of us are moving but it may not necessarily be in the direction YOU planned to go. I have realized that most of the frustration, doubt, and disappointment we face could primarily be because we don’t want to give up the expectation of what we think something SHOULD BE. That reality is a hard pill to swallow but it is the truth. If we keep running from the truth, we will continue to live a life of unproductive bondage.

Somethings we experience are because of the seasons we are in. Knowing what season you are in is vital because knowing your capacity will determine your leverage. A lot the time, we are trying to move beyond our capacity. The dangers of that is the burnout you could possibly experience in the end. So it is not that you do not want to do what you are called to do, you simply have ran to capacity.

Lets create a plan. 1. Show yourself grace. 2. Make a list daily. 3. Pray over your tasks, and ASK FOR CAPACITY AND STRENGTH. 4. Do what you know, and study what you don’t. 5. Show yourself grace.

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