Being reactive is, of course, important too, otherwise we
would be regarded as dead or, at least, insensitive. But being
reactive comes more of an instinctive action. We cannot help but react
and respond in some way to any stimulus that would come our way, be it
small or big. In fact, we have to react if we, at least, want to be
aware of what is happening around us.
It’s in being proactive that we have to pay more attention
and where we have to train ourselves more. We are notorious for our
tendency to fall into routine, and from there into complacency and
passivity. We should not allow ourselves to be trapped by routine.
Not that routine is unimportant. It is important and it
plays a crucial role in our life! It serves as some kind of a stable
structure and foundation of our day, giving us a clear path of how our
day should go. Without it, our day would most likely become messy,
confusing and chaotic.
But it should be made a living structure, not a dead one.
It should give us many openings to allow us to discover new things in
life, new possibilities for branching out and going to the next level
in our life, especially in the spiritual and moral aspects.
When we are properly proactive, that is, with a
proactiveness that is truly animated by love for God and for others,
we will notice a certain drive and bursting energy in ourselves. We
would be looking for new possibilities, never contented with what we
already have, even if in our human estimation, we may be regarded as
having accomplished much already.
This proactiveness will never do away with routine. In
fact, it may appear to be doing the same thing day in and day out, and
yet the love and the quality with which we would be doing the routine
things always grows and improves. It never says enough. It never stops
at a certain level.
To be sure, this proactiveness can only be a consequence
of our identification with God who is the very proactiveness himself.
God never stops in his creativity, in his love, in finding ways to
save us even if we actively go against him. We have to channel in our
life God’s proactiveness.
A proactiveness that is simply a product of human effort
can never go far. It would have no defenses against our own natural
limitations, not to mention, the infranatural weaknesses we have that
are brought about by our sin. Such proactiveness will certainly be
short-lived only.
Also to be properly proactive is not only meant for a few
people who we may consider as having the appropriate temperament and
are enjoying some lucky breaks in life. It is for all, since everyone
is supposed to identify himself with God in whose image and likeness
we have been created.
So, to train ourselves to be properly proactive basically
involves fulfilling our duty to relate ourselves with God as best that
we could. There is no other formula we can use to achieve this goal of
being properly proactive.
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