The first conversation with the Pastor went well. He wants to meet again to complete the Story-Tuning discussion. Dig deeper into the nuts and bolts. More specifically, look for tips and techniques to resource the final two phases of the story-tuning process.  

Noticeably draw upon (Living Into the Life of Jesus—Issler, Klaus / Miller, Calvin, Me I Want to Be—Ortberg, John, Foundations of Spiritual Formation—Pettit, Paul, Bounce 2010—Wicks, Robert J.),  and thoughtfully develop the next two phases in the story-tuning process. Be attentive to how well the action plan fosters gap management (i.e., achieving the preferred story) and thoughtfully develop phases 3 and 4.

1. How do I Become the Me I Want to Be? (i.e., delineate a practical strategy)

1. Create a simple, repeatable action plan for the next 60 days

2. Be mindful of Christ’s preeminent resources and, accordingly, integrate symphonic truths, insights, and techniques from the learning journey

2. Who Needs to Help Me Become the Me I Want to Be? (i.e., designate a partner for success)

1. Identify a person with the best fit to help you become like the preferred story

2. Integrate insights from the readings and acquired relational style information to justify the rationale for this predetermined partnership.