This quote from Zig Ziglar is one of my favorites.
This applies to farms workers or office workers alike.
We have had some great farm workers over the years, but a few that really didn't thrive.
I've especially noticed that students that work for us that don't want to be here do not progress well in their training and often use any excuse to miss a day.
Showing posts with label work. Show all posts
Showing posts with label work. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 23, 2015
Your Attitude Determines Your Altitude
Monday, September 7, 2015
Our Work Matters
We had a great sermon this weekend about work as an extension of our worship to God. Pastor Steer at Autumn Ridge Church reminded us that God commanded Adam to work in the Garden of Eden.
I especially like that fact that the initial concept of work was an agricultural endeavor. It was both plant and animal based.
One of the first tasks that Adam was given was to name all the animals. I do not think this was a shallow task like calling all the beagles Snoopy or the cats Garfield. I think this was a deep intellectual excercise of organizing the taxonomy of "all creatures great and small".
Here is why I say that...
I especially like that fact that the initial concept of work was an agricultural endeavor. It was both plant and animal based.
One of the first tasks that Adam was given was to name all the animals. I do not think this was a shallow task like calling all the beagles Snoopy or the cats Garfield. I think this was a deep intellectual excercise of organizing the taxonomy of "all creatures great and small".
Here is why I say that...
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