A thought by Leonard Sweet, (2014-02-21) from his book, The Well-Played Life: Why Pleasing God
Doesn't Have to Be Such Hard Work (p. 140). Tyndale Momentum. Kindle
Edition.
And those reasons say if it is a time in your life to endure
or enjoy.
Leonard says, “Making money isn’t one of them. Doing
something that brings us pleasure is the best of them. Doing something that
serves humanity in the service of God is unbeatable. Godplayers don’t open up a
coffee shop to get rich. They open up a coffee shop because it’s fun and serves
the common good by providing a ‘third space’ commons.”
It all revolves around the reason why you do what you
do.
He goes on to say, “A work mind-set creates Macy’s inch-thick
rulebook. A play mind-set creates Nordstrom’s two-sentence strange attractor:
(1) Use good judgment in all situations; (2) there are no additional rules.”
So many people work to make money so they can retire. I read an article the other day that said
that retiring too early is one of the reasons that people die before there
time.
Doing a task that you were created to do by God brings great
enjoyment to your life. I love doing
what I was created to do so much that I have continued doing it even without
getting paid to do it financially. I was
created by God to do this and I am challenged each day to bring a practical
thought that will make a difference in someone’s day, to bring a word of encouragement
wherever I am and to show that Christ will and wants to make a difference in
your life. That is why I am here. Why would I stop even when I am retired? Retirement means I can do a better job at it.
So what is your reason for doing what you do?
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