Give It Your Best, Even If It Seems Far Away

We should always give our best to the Father of Lights, which means giving it our all in everything we do.

I'm not a fan of employment, but give it the best you can and work like you're working for the LORD.

Same thing with entrepreneurship, school, and personal projects.

If you're writing, making music, making a wood carving, or whatever it may be, do your best and work according to God's constant eye over your life.

None of us are perfect. We all have our flaws. Accept those flaws and work on becoming better every day.

Our strength to move forward is reinforced when we see that what we're working on is worth it.

The fruit of that labor may not become ripe until further down, but if you don't prune your skill tree (nerdy), it won't ever blossom and produce good results.

Life is a journey, not just a destination. It is a cliché concept, but it is true.

We must have undying devotion to what we've put our hands to, always looking at the upside of things, even if we aren't where we wanted to be by a certain time.

There is nothing wrong with improving yourself. Whether it's a tangible change or a mental change, having constant upward progress despite obstacles helps us grow for ourselves, others, and God.

Each day is a new chance to grow and make life sweeter.

Praying every morning or night, even in between, draws us closer to God.

These small things add up to big things over time, raising the bar for our best.

Sometimes we aren't in proximity to those things we want, and they feel so far away.

Making contact with those things can be a conundrum or a puzzle. How do I do it? 

But even at that distance, you can have the same horizon you're aiming toward with a little work and drive to make your work the best it can be.

But as long as you're always thinking about reaching those things and working to make things better, you're on the right track.

Don't stop short of your potential.

You have it. Whether you know it or not, it is up to you.

 

 

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