E ver heard the term, “No-Brainer“? This refers to knowing or doing something without having to think about it. Would it surprise you to know most of us live the majority of our lives in what I call “No-Brainer” mode. Most people are stuck in a pattern of comfort and find themselves simply Ok with just being Ok and getting by. Using their time, talents and gifts to serve others has become a distant future thought based on a contingency of “when” things get better for themselves.
If this applies to you, I invite you to please allow me to give you some unsolicited advice today. Don’t make this mistake, for I’ve found that the best form of giving is giving out of scarcity and sacrifice rather than waiting and hoping for future abundance.
Dare to turn that brain back on and kick that comfort to the curb and get back into the hunt to create a life of substance and significance through your service to your fellowman (or woman). I sincerely believe that scarcity presents an awesome opportunity for us to “give” our way out of a rut or slump in life.
So, go ahead and give of your time, talents and limited treasures to bust up these challenging times. Now that should be a “No-Brainer”. Let’s continue to Make it GREAT!
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