Stick to the script – your written goals
“Write it down, stick to the script, and let your goals come to life.”
The good news is that this isn’t about a selfish agenda but fulfilling God’s priority—Heaven’s plan for your life.
Many wander aimlessly, not because they don’t love God, but because their lives lack a script.
Before Jesus came, His purpose was written—when He’d arrive, what He’d do, and when He’d leave. The same applies to you and me
Your script is in heaven, consult the writer.
Have you set your goals and created a plan to their attainment? if you haven’t then this is how you can go about it.
Discover God’s purpose for your life
The journey to discovering life’s purpose start with having an understanding who created life first.
When you get to know the one who gave you life, then you get to understand why you are alive.
This is not something that happens within a day or even a month, its a process.
After you have establish a relationship with God, ask him to reveal both your fixed and progressive purpose as to why you are here on earth.
This is very crucial and essential because, you wouldn’t want to live a wasted life.
Another thing to look out for is your passion, gifts and strengths. One thing that is sure and will never change is the call into the Great commission Matthew 28:19.
To make disciples of all nations. but the channels to make these disciples differ, we have people passionate for music, movies, the market places, children ministries, youth ministries etc.
where ever your passion place you in, the aim should be to help others know and be like Christ and debunk the devils troll.
Writ it down
For a builder, he draft out the blue print before constructing the building. The writer writes the script before performing the play, the pilot create a flight plan before taking off the airplane. Imagine the opposite, the journey will definitely end in shambles.
You know, when you jot things down they find a spot in your mind to stick around at least for a while.
This is the reason why you should write the vision it down. Aside that, have you ever heard people say “Repetition is Retention”.
Yes, repeatedly reading it helps it stick with you and ignites a drive to get it done.
Even the Bible says, “Write the vision plainly so that whoever reads it may run.” You may not fully grasp its meaning when you first write it, but reading it repeatedly brings clarity and understanding.
Prayerfully craft goals around Your God given purpose
In prayer ask God what you must do and when you must do them. Ask for speed and precision. Write down whatever He tells you to do.
A goal not written is merely a wish. Write down the knowledge, information and skill you will need to achieve your goal.
Write down who God is sending you to impact and why? Then, trust God for an appointed time for transformation to be seen.

Build daily routine around the goals
You can read the word of God, research and pray. Break the work into daily or weekly task. these small actions can now form a routine. for example, weekly meetings or bible studies, outreaches, retreats, prayer meetings, or worship sessions.
Stick to the plan and review as you implement
Your written goals are the map you have sketched down that will guide you to your destination. The earth is too big and the roads are many, when you receive and accurate instructions as to where you should go and the path to follow stick to it unless you want to wander round the wilderness like the Israelite.
Those goals convey the spatial information you must stick to. Things may not go as you wish, stick to your map. there may be a glitch here and there, stick you your map.
The storm, the rain and the sun will drench you, stick to your goals.
In other words, stay diligent and committed to your God-given aspirations.
Don’t forget to evaluate how far you’ve gone, where you need adjustments and where changes need to be made.
Conclusion
No president should run a country better than you run your life. Ecclesiastes 9:10 says whatever your hands find to do, do it with all your might, for in the real of the dead, where you are going there is neither working nor planning nor knowledge nor wisdom.
A year from now you may wish you had started today because you would have achieved the goals you’d set today.