Thursday, August 12, 2010
EXCELLING AT WHAT YOU DO
What are the characteristics of people who excel at what they do? The Bible identifies five traits of those who make it to the top:
1. PEOPLE WHO EXCEL WORK WITH ENTHUSIASM. Emerson once said, "Nothing great has ever been accomplished without enthusiasm. Regardless of whether the job is big or small, give it your best." Great performers give their best effort, no matter what the size of the audience. "Whatever your task is, put your whole heart and soul into it, as work done for the Lord, not merely for men.” Colossians 3:23
2. PEOPLE WHO EXCEL SHARPEN THEIR SKILLS. They never stop developing… growing… learning... improving. "If the ax is dull, and its edge unsharpened, more strength is needed, but skill will bring success." Ecclesiastics 10:10 It takes more than desire to excel, it takes skill! Remember - you're never wasting time when you are sharpening your "ax".
3. PEOPLE WHO EXCEL KEEP THEIR WORD. They are reliable. They can be counted on to do what they say they'll do. So they excel because people of integrity are rare in our society. "Everyone talks about how loyal and faithful they are, but just try to find someone who really is!" Proverbs 20:6 Reliability beats talent in the long run.
4. PEOPLE WHO EXCEL MAINTAIN A POSITIVE ATTITUDE. Even under pressure...or change...or unrealistic demands, they don't allow themselves to become negative. Complainers never excel at anything except complaining. "Do all things without grumbling or arguing...and you will shine out like a light in a dark world." Philippians 2:14-15. Remember "If the boss is angry with you, don't quit! A quiet spirit will quiet his bad temper!" Ecclesiastics 10:4
5. PEOPLE WHO EXCEL DO MORE THAN IS EXPECTED. This is a secret that
every successful person has discovered. You'll never excel by only doing what
is required - the bare minimum. Jesus said, "If anybody forces you to go a mile
with him, do more, go two miles with him." Matthew 5:41
Oscar Hammerstein told a story of seeing the top of the head of the Statue of Liberty up close from a helicopter. What impressed him was the incredible detail the artist had sculpted on an area of the statue that the artist never expected anyone to see. The artist had no idea man would someday fly above his statue! When you are tempted to cut corners and you think "No one will ever know", Remember God is looking down and sees everything you do. Give it your best this week!
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