By: J. Osteen
Everywhere
I go people ask for prayer for many different reasons, but one of the most
common prayer requests come from people dissatisfied with their jobs. They may
be paying the bills, but they don’t have any passion for what they do.
Consequently, it affects every area of their life and drains them of valuable
energy. In his new book, The 15 Invaluable Laws of Growth, John Maxwell
talks about it like this:
"I
am amazed by how many people I meet every day who don’t like doing what they do
for a living. Why do they do it? I understand the necessity of having to make a
living. We’ve all done jobs we didn’t love. I worked in a meat-packing plant
when I was in college. I didn’t like that job. But I didn’t stay there my whole
life, doing something I found unfulfilling. If I’d loved it and it had fit my
passion and purpose, I would have stayed there and tried to build a career. But
it wasn’t what I wanted to do.
Philosopher
Abraham Kaplan noted, “If, as Socrates said, the unexamined life is not worth
living, so the unlived life is worth examining.” If you’re not enjoying what
you do for a living, you need to take some time to examine why.
Is
it a risk making a change from what you’re currently doing to what you want to
do? Yes of course. You might fail. You might find out that you don’t like it as
much as you expected. You might not make as much money. But isn’t there also
great risk in staying where you are? You might fail. You might get fired. You
might take a pay cut. Or worst of all, you might come to the end of your life
feeling regret for never having reached your potential or doing what you love.
Which risk would you rather live with?
There
is definitely a direct connection between finding your passion and reaching
your potential. TV journalist Maria Bartiromo says, “Every successful person
I’ve met has a strong sense of his or her unique abilities and aspirations.
They’re leaders in their own lives, and they dare to pursue their dreams on
their own terms.”
Have
you found and harnessed your passion? Do you know what you would like to do?
When you do, it makes all the difference. Why? When you tap into your passion,
it gives you the E & E factor: Energy and excellence.
You
will never fulfill your destiny doing work you despise.
Passion
gives you an advantage over others because one person with passion is greater
than ninety-nine who have only an interest.
If
this describes you today, first I want to encourage you because God has more in
store for you! He put those desires and dreams in you for a purpose, and He
will direct your steps toward fulfilling them. I also want to encourage you to
pick up a copy of John Maxwell’s new book, The
15 Invaluable Laws of Growth. I
believe it will help you on your journey toward finding your passion and
fulfilling your purpose.
Remember
what it says in Philippians 1 that, "He who began a good work in you will
be faithful to complete it." Keep pressing forward, keep believing, and
keep an attitude of faith and expectancy because God is doing a work in you!
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