Facing Your Giants in Businessনমুনা
Decision Making
Take time to reflect
"In the day of adversity consider." Ecclesiastes 7:14 NKJV
The digital age has great advantages. Through emails, texts, and tweets we can communicate quickly. The disadvantage is that it doesn’t cultivate in us a desire to think about things deeply. You can’t microwave personal growth; it requires a slow cooker. The Bible says, "In the day of prosperity be joyful, but in the day of adversity consider: surely God has appointed the one as well as the other."
When you take time to reflect:
- You gain confidence in decision making. Have you ever made a snap decision and later wondered if you did the right thing? Reflective thinking can help to defuse that doubt. It also gives you confidence for the next decision. Once you’ve reflected on an issue, you don’t have to repeat every step of the thinking process when you’re faced with it again. You’ve got mental road markers from having been there before.
- You clarify the big picture. Reflective thinking encourages us to go back and spend time pondering what we have done and what we have seen. To keep from making the same mistake over and over, you must stop and examine the process that led to it. In other words, reflection helps you to see the big picture.
- You take a good experience and make it a valuable experience. They say we learn by experience. No, we learn from evaluated experience. An experience becomes valuable when it informs and equips us. That’s why daily prayer and Bible reading are so essential. You’ll understand things in God’s presence that you won’t understand any other way.
Prayer point:
Lord, I know that You are in no rush, and You would rather I do things the right way than the fast way. Please grow in me the spiritual fruit of patience so that I can take the time to reflect on things properly and grow into the person You want me to be. Amen.
Acknowledgements: Maxwell, John C., How Successful People Think (New York: Center Street, 2009), 73, 74
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About this Plan
In the business world, we can face all kinds of challenges. However, we have a God who cares about all areas of our lives, and His Word offers us wisdom in navigating the unique giants we face in business. This reading plan by United Christian Broadcasters can help you face your giants in business in a godly way.
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