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"The decisions
we make today shape our tomorrows and all of our yesterdays."
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The decisions we make today shape our tomorrows
and all of our yesterdays.
How true that statement is. Everything I am today, the way
I look, the way I think, the way I speak, the way I talk,
the way I lead my family and employees is all a result of
either the good or bad that I have put into my life. It is
true that we “reap what we sow”. Our minds and
our hearts are like computers. If we put junk in we will
get junk out, if we put good and positive messages in, the
positive will come out. I sometimes feel like we truly do
not understand the power of our choices. The choices that
we make today will determine not only our future, but the
future of those around us.
There are several questions that I often ask myself to gauge
my effectiveness in leading people…Today.
1) Did I seek to serve others today or were my actions selfishly
motivated?
2) Did I equip and inspire others or did I force my will
on those who work along side of me?
3) Would I want my actions and decisions that I made today
to be published in tomorrow’s paper for everyone to
read?
4) Did I leave anything of lasting value into someone else’s
life?
5) Did I balance my priorities of Faith, Family & Work?
I am sure that there are many other questions but I have
found these to be helpful in evaluating my effectiveness
today.
One of the secrets to truly having a lasting positive effect
on people is to first value yourself. It has been said that
you can not give what you do not have and that is definitely
true. In order for us to properly lead and love people we
must first love and value ourselves. This can be difficult
at times, however, it is essential to have a healthy self
image before we can effectively help others. For me, the
realization that God loves me, values me & has a purpose
for me thrusts me forward in the desire to help others. God
doesn’t make junk and therefore, I am not junk. My
mind, body & spirit need to be cared for because they
are precious. The same is true for others around us. Do we
treat others as junk or as the precious gift that they are?
You see, true success is not determined by how much money
or things we have accumulated in this life. To me success
is being able to put my head on the pillow and have a clear
conscience and a restful nights sleep. This peace can only
be found when we have made the determination that today we
will make a difference. Today I will keep my priorities straight.
Today I will serve others instead of myself. Today I will
operate with integrity and ethics and lead others by example.
Today I will love and lead my family. Today is the best day
that has ever been and I will make the best of it.
There have been many days that I haven’t followed
these principals and sure enough the day left me wanting.
Fortunately, I have been able to change a lot of my bad habits
into good ones. I realized that all of the bad habits that
I have had and still have can never be gotten rid of. We
are creatures of habit whether we like it or not. Therefore,
these bad habits needed to be REPLACED with good ones.
When I first determined I would change my life and focus
on the right priorities it was an overwhelming task. I knew
all of my faults, and there were many. The very thought of
changing all of my bad habits deterred me from changing even
one of them. Quite simply, there were too many. However,
a very wise woman (my mom) told me a secret that I will never
forget. She said; “do you remember when I use to ask
you to clean up your room when you where a teenager?” I
said “of course & it was torture”. She then
went on to say “you were always afraid that the task
was too great and you would be stuck forever cleaning.” She
then went on, “remember, what we did?” I said “no
not really.” She said, “We use to take one corner
of the room at a time and we wouldn’t stop working
on that corner until it was clean. Before you knew it that
corner was clean and then we would move on to the next and
then to the next and not too much later the entire room was
clean.” “That is exactly what God wants you to
do with all of your problems. Take one at a time and focus
on it until it is fixed and then move on to the next.” Sure
enough, she was right. Although I am not perfect and I am
still in this process my life has progressively gotten better
as I continue to seek becoming the best man that I can be.
Bad habits die hard but so do good ones. I have also found
that there is only one way to change and that is through
the choice to change and then the disciplines necessary to
implement those changes over time, consistently and daily.
Let me give you a practical example of how a simple choice
can affect those around us in a positive way. I heard a story
once, can’t remember where but it goes like this;
I was the type of person who worked so many hours and became
a professional fireman at work. I was a problem solver, and
man there were many problems to solve. The unfortunate thing
was that I used to take my problems home with me and they
would become my family’s problems as well. I was never
truly able to give my family what they needed because my
troubles came home with me. One day a light bulb went off
in my head. I had this beautiful tree in the front of my
house that I use to love to look at as I walked into my home.
One day I decided that this was going to become my “trouble
tree.” This tree became the place where I would leave
my troubles for the day and therefore I could focus on my
family, trouble free. In the morning when I left for work
I would pick up my troubles and begin to work on them again.
It took me years to realize that problems were usually there
regardless of whether or not I focused on them at home. Therefore,
since they would be there anyway, I decided to just pick
them up in the morning. The change that happened in my home
was priceless and I actually became more effective at work
and at home by placing my priorities in the right order.
Being a driven person myself, I can completely relate to
this story.
You see, Today is all we have. Yesterday is gone and tomorrow
has not yet come. Therefore, we need to make the right choices
today for ourselves and for those around us. In his new book “Today
Matters” John C. Maxwell said “Successful people
make right decisions early and manage those decisions daily.
Remember, the decisions we make today shape our tomorrows
and all of our yesterdays. Choose wisely!!