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“He who tills his land shall have plenty of bread, but he who chases fantasies is void of understanding.” (Pro 12:11)
There is always something enticing about the latest idea, the new venture that is still shiny in its new box. We can spend a lot of time on the new when the slightly old has lost its shine.
There is enough entrepreneur in each of us to see many possibilities, but often we need to land the ones we have, before taking on more. It can be very frustrating for teams when the focus and agreed direction is lost in the excitement of a leader’s new idea.
There is a time to explore new opportunities, and there is a time for good, old-fashioned, hard graft where we knuckle down and work hard on what we already have.
In its extreme, the entrepreneurial spirit can be distracted by the next idea while the last one dies on the shelf for lack of focus and resources. Sometimes we need to complete the last venture and not start a new thing.
Quick Prayer: Keep me focused on the task at hand please, Holy Spirit. Amen.
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Whether you are a church leader, business owner, commercial leader or aspire to be one, this is for you. The writer of 'Proverbs', King Solomon, is considered the wisest man who ever lived; he certainly was one of the wealthiest. His name is synonymous with wisdom. Here are 7 Leadership Messages by experienced CEO, Mark Bilton, Founder of Called to Business, based on his book "77 Proverbs for Leaders".
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