Red Shoe 6th Day of Christmas

12 Days of Christmas 2016

“Consistent steps will bring you to the finish line of success. Be flexible in the time-frame because there is no such thing as an overnight success” ~ Tracy Worley

The 6th day of Christmas is six Geese a-laying. I still wonder what they are a-laying. Some say it is the six days of creation.

You are a work in progress. Have you ever started a project thinking it would take two hours and it took two weeks? Oh boy, I have certainly created mayhem with projects. I am currently working on a video project that is two years when I thought it would take two weeks. It is our goal to have it launched by first quarter of 2017.

The thought and love we put into projects always shows and gives us bigger dividends than the blood, sweat, and tears to finish. We are all continual works in progress; even God’s creation as we know it took six days, and he is stilling refining us and the world. Through Christ we are in this world but not of it. “The world would love you if you belonged to it, but you don’t. I choose you to come out of the world…(John 15:19 NLT).”

I encourage you to not let small problems to get in the way of creating the life you deserve and desire. God desires this for you too; it just may take longer to create than initially thought.

Look Up and Out,

Tracy Worley

 

Red Shoe 5th Day of Christmas

12 Days of Christmas 2016

“Listen to your heart’s message using the outline of the golden rings: joy, peace, wisdom, knowledge, and love.” ~ Tracy Worley

The 5th day of Christmas is symbolized by five golden rings. I have always had a vision of jewelry.  In further examination some say it is the golden rings of Pheasant necks depicted in nativity scenes.

Five rings prompted me to favor a new outline for prayer, taking me from the shadows of fear into the light of but not of this world. On the 1st day of Christmas post I wrote about the shadows.

Here is an order of prayer I have used and it fits nicely within 5 Golden Rings:

  1. Joy: Adoration / Thankfulness
  2. Peace: Repent (what I know, and show what I have done)
  3. Wisdom: Petition / Supplication
  4. Knowledge: The Word (dig into a Scripture, I try to find a fitting Scripture for my prayer time)
  5. Love: Adoration / Thankfulness of time spent with Him

I do not have daily “aha moments” with God, but I do know from my experience and leading others through study He is listening.

Have you ever had the same message given to you through print, multiple people, radio, etc…? Perhaps this is God’s calling card; there is something you are to apply, change, or teach.  Sometimes it is to compound interest of your foundation in knowledge.

Grab the golden rings to your royal seat in the throne room with God.

Look Up and Out,

Tracy Worley

Red Shoe 4th Day of Christmas

12 Days of Christmas 2016

It’s the 4th day of Christmas, and calling birds are calling. What are calling birds, and why are they calling?  We all know the song, but do we intentionally answer when God is calling?  Do we intentionally pick up the prayer wire and call God? A calling bird calls for their mate, and other birds sing to mark territory. Songs are sharing the gift of the sweet serenade of nature.

This is not a supernatural statement, but one of intention. Our first inclination in daily life should start with adoration and thanksgiving. Why? Adoration and thanksgiving takes our mind, heart, and soul out of ourselves and into communion with God.  Living in life out of ourselves also creates stronger relationships with those who are in your life.

I challenge you to test your current circumstance (reality) in prayer, creating an increased confidence in God. Calling and inviting God in prayer opens an abundance of joy, peace, grace, and hope. Find your serenade of calling.

I am not saying life is perfect as we will experience difficulties in our circumstances. Martin Luther shares a wonderful statement from the Third Petition of the Lord’s Prayer; Thy Will be Done. “Grant us grace to bear willingly all sorts of sickness, poverty, disgrace, suffering, and adversity and to recognize that in this your divine will is crucifying our will.”

The serenade of your calling will change within your circumstances. We are given the gift of prayer and adoration, and the moanings and groanings of despair. God is open to your cries; trust that he hears them.

Look Up and Out,

Tracy Worley

Red Shoe 3rd Day of Christmas

12 Days of Christmas 2016

“Willingness to push yourself out of the shadow and into the light is hard work. But that work leads to perseverance and the life you have been created for.” ~ Tracy Worley

The 3rd day of Christmas three French Hens are presented. Some say the hens are symbols of self-sacrifice such as Jesus is the sacrifice for the whole world.

Your life and my life is not an accident, you have a purpose! Our reality is what we are willing to see, feel, and walk to. I want to encourage you to not be afraid to walk through into the light of your purpose. It will not be perfect, it will be scary and trust me if you are not scared then you are on the wrong path.

Our hearts are in disorder with what society says we need to be, say, or do. I am pounding on the keys as I say this; you are worth so much more, and have so much more to offer!

Take comfort in the Christ of the Christmas season; He has your back! Move forward with the intention of no longer living in the shadows. Live free in your gifts and talents, given by grace.

Look Up and Out,

Tracy Worley

Red Shoe 2nd Day of Christmas

12 Days of Christmas 2016

“Free to be me! God may I get out of my own way and step out of the shadow of fear into your light of grace and redemption. Set me free to be authentic.” ~ Tracy Worley

The 2nd day of Christmas we woke to a glorious sunrise and the day is bright with sunshine, making the snow glisten with the power of the sun’s light. I believe this is how God is in our life, he shines his light through and upon us; we need to get out of our own way and into the light of truth.

To be honest, I struggle with being authentic. When I walk out of the shadows of doubt and into my God given talent the light feels beautiful, comfortable, and dare I say euphoric. Then the shadow creeps in with the whispering:

  • Who do you think you are?
  • What makes you important enough to do what you do?
  • You just made a complete jerk of yourself, better stop now.
  • Fill in the blank_______.

There are so many ways the enemy sneaks into our minds, heart, and soul. I ENCOURAGE you to not only do this for yourself but also for your spouse, children, family, friends, peers, coworkers, and community. What should you do?  Pray this prayer and feel and see the difference in the minds, heart, and souls surrounding you.

God, I find myself comfortable in the shadows of fear, because I do not bring attention to self. I find discomfort and self-judgement. I do not know you God because I am in the way. I ask for light to shine my way and the grace to be authentic. Let me live in the freedom of being what you made me to be.

Look Up and Out,

Tracy Worley

 

Red Shoe 1st Day of Christmas 2016

12 Days of Christmas

“God make my mind clear, clean, and help me find where to break free into the light by shedding fear.” ~ Tracy Worley

The first day of Christmas is in celebration of the incarnation of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Most of us enjoy the day; as a day off of our regular routine, work, great meals and spending time with family and friends.

This year my husband Tim and I have had an amazing miracle of bringing a bright too smart for his own good twelve-year old into our hearts and home. The first day of Christmas was spent in our jammies enjoying the giggles and heart of a young one. Even our cat Meow Meow Kitty Kitty and our two Border Collies, Jill and Kimber, joined in the adventure of wrapping paper mayhem.

As I sink back into the depth of our leather couch my mind went to God in gratitude of the blessings of the 12 Days of Christmas. Then doubt started to touch the back of my neck; the familiar nemesis of anxiety and fear; of “I am not good enough.”

Often we spend time in the shadows of self –doubt:
• I am not good enough.
• They will find out I am not all “that”.
• What if I shine too brightly, they will all hate me.

Let me start off by saying in Christ’s righteousness you are good enough! It is the shadows of the enemy that keep you in doubt, refrain of trying something new, or stepping out into your authentic God-given purpose.

God sent us wonderful grace and redemption through Jesus Christ.

Embrace His loveliness and beauty of a gracious heart for the one he loves is you!
Look Up and Out,
Tracy Worley

Are You Creating Success With Courage?

Courage is Earned and Learned

Yes, I am asking you! Are you creating success with courage? Courage is learned, earned, and an added value to your success.

Definition of courage is the ability to do something that is uncomfortable. Strength in the face of pain, risk, or grief.

Recently  I have traveled over 600 miles driving across Montana, USA. In this travel I met entrepreneurs, corporate leaders, and government officials. There was a consistent theme with their successes and it comes down to three simple things: faith, passion, and failure.

All three of these simple things take courage to stand up to your success, passion, and ability to create something no one else can. Think about the following as all of them were an idea which took courage and has changed lives across the world and generations: tires, light bulb, flight, internet, space travel, and so many more. . .

Faith: Continue to believe in what you are building.

Passion: Create an inner circle of advisers to keep you on the rails of faith and your why.

Failure: Risk is part of success, it will happen. Take note of what you learned and keep moving.

Courage encompasses all three simple things to create the success you desire and deserve. A few questions to ask yourself:

Blessed,met and learned from so many great leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators today! Lt. Governor and Governor took time for Red Shoe Courage!

Blessed,met and learned from so many great leaders, entrepreneurs, and innovators today! Lt. Governor and Governor took time for Red Shoe Courage!

  • Do I believe in myself and the project more than anything else?
  • Am I willing to let other activities pass while I create?
  • Do I have faith in myself to take risk and willing to keep moving forward when there is a fail?

Challenge: like, share, and comment one thing you learned from taking a risk! You have something to teach the world.

Look UP & OUT!

Tracy Worley