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Showing posts with label Talents. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Talents. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

TALENT 2

I have no special talent.
I am only passionately curious. 
Albert Einstein

Talent is innate, present from birth; not man-made, but God-given.
It comes directly from within rather than being acquired by experience or from external sources. It is an unusual natural ability; a remarkable, out of the ordinary capability. A talented person has the natural tendency to do something successfully well. He is endowed with a high degree of intelligence and competence in a particular field.
Everyone has it!
Everybody God created has a special gift to do something well. It is just a matter of discovering it.
Why did God in His infinite wisdom give all men gifts?
ð      To glorify Him
ð      To advance His kingdom
ð      To impact humanity
ð      To make a living
So, if you have not discovered your talent, you may be functioning below capacity and disappointing your maker.
Talents are diverse and should not be seen only in terms of the arts. 
For example, a person can be a talented 
Athlete
Hair Dresser
House Builder
Babysitter
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Baker
Car Maker
Caregiver
Cleaner
Comforter
Cook
Decorator
Driver
Encourager
Furniture Maker

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Humorist
Listener
Nurse
Organizer
Repairer
Salesman
Speaker
Story Teller
Wine Maker


Like Albert Einstein's quote above, being able to be ‘passionately curious’ is a God given ability that enhances creativity. 
Teaching may be a talent; that is, having the ability to explain things in simple, clear terms thereby Imparting knowledge. You may also be good at 
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Observing
Analyzing
Investigating
Building Friendships
Managing Crises
Negotiating
Resolving Conflicts

You name it! God furnished people with gifts to manifest in every sphere of life.
What is your talent?

Enjoy God’s Exceeding Grace!

Thursday, October 9, 2014

TALENT

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Talent is not to be seen only in terms of being performers, superstars singers or hotshot players,but as abilities that make you unique. For example, you can be a good reader, organizer or be good at math.”
Ben Carson
Renowned Neurosurgeon
John Hopkins Medical Institutions

Talent is an unusual natural ability to do something well. Everyone has this ability but not everyone is using it. Many people don’t use their talents because they don’t realize they have it. I have talked with some who confess they don’t know their talents. God put a gift; a talent, an ability to do something in every man. He did not create anyone without this unique ability to do something.
ð      Some know this truth but still are not able to recognize what their talents are.
ð      Some use them without realizing they are gifts from God
ð      Some know they have talents; they recognize them, but ignore them.
ð      Only very few people recognize their talents and use them appropriately.
To what category do you belong?

What are your gifts and talents?
Here are 2 simple ways to find out
1.      What you find very easy to do without pressure.
2.      What you enjoy doing without stress.
Look inward. You have something in you. Use it!

Thursday, June 21, 2012

PROCRASTINATION - The Bane Of Writers
How many times have you decided or determined to put pen to paper and never did. The idea is fresh and hot and you plan to write it down later or tomorrow; but you and I know that later and tomorrow will only cool the zeal until you are no longer inspired to do anything about it.
If you ask many writers why they have not concluded the works they've been writing for years; the reason is not farfetched. PROCRASTINATION!

You know what I'm saying.
When you face a big task, it can sometimes feel like you're trying to move a mountain. The longer you stare up at the mountain, the more overwhelming your task seems. In this situation, it's very easy to start procrastinating by finding other things to do.
Procrastination is one of the major obstacles you need to overcome in order to be an accomplished writer.

"What did you do with My gifts and talents?"
Remember time waits not. God is waiting for us to publish the books He has put in our minds to write. He has already decided the people He wants to save, deliver and bless by our published works. The world is waiting for those words of life we have abandoned in a file somewhere. Imagine if some of the books that impacted our lives were never published!
Well, God won't wait forever. If we don't get to work, He has someone else He will use. And we will have to account for the way we handled His gifts and time when we meet Him in eternity.

So let's stop procrastinating.
The secret to overcoming procrastination is to stop looking at the big task and start focusing on taking the very first step. Take the first step. It doesn't have to be a stride; a shuffle would do, as long as you are moving in the right direction.
Looking at the book or the article you want to write in its entirety can put you out of action. You get discouraged and avoid the work all together. The way to overcome this inaction is to change your focus and stop thinking about the overall task you need to complete. You don't climb a mountain from the top, but from the base and its one step at a time. So break the task down and start taking it one after the other.

Anthony Fernando, the author of Dare To Dream, gave an illustration I think we might find useful.

“Peter is facing the 'mountain' of writing a phD thesis. When he thinks about writing a 500 page document, it just seems too overwhelming and so day-after-day he procrastinates and avoids getting started.
Each morning, Peter asks himself, “Can I write a 500 page document?” and his internal answer is “NO WAY!” So he procrastinates and looks around for other things to do. He takes his kids to school, goes to the gym, does the shopping; anything to avoid the mountain that is sitting in his study.
Finally, Peter realizes that the best way to overcome procrastination is to stop looking up at the mountain and start looking down at his wheelbarrow.
Instead of asking himself, “Can I write a 500 page document?” he begins his day by asking, “Can I work on my PhD without being distracted for 1 hour?”
His internal answer to this question is, “Yes, I can easily do 1 hour”
Peter blocks out all distractions and works on his PhD for 1 hour. At the end of the hour he feels like he has made a small amount of progress.
He asks himself again, “Can I work on my PhD without being distracted for 1 hour?”  Since he has already done this, he knows the answer is 'Yes' so he does it again.
By the end of the day, Peter has completed four hours of effective work on his PhD…
After a month of following this routine, Peter takes a look at his mountain and sees that his 1 hour blocks of action have made a dramatic impact. This gives him even more confidence and momentum to keep moving forward. Step-by-step, one hour at a time, Peter moves his mountain."

If you are currently trying to pin yourself down to write, here are the steps you need to take in order to overcome procrastination and get the job done!

Action Steps
  • Stop thinking about the whole work or book you need to complete. Instead, focus on a paragraph, a page or a chapter at a time. 
  • Ask yourself like Peter did, “Can I write without interruption or distraction for 1 hour?”
  • Forget about everything else other than writing for 1 hour. At the end of the hour, ask yourself the same question again.
  • Get at it and you will be amazed at how much progress you would make in a day.
Fellow writers, I think this is something we can all try. Bring out those manuscripts from under the pile, plan your work, set a realistic target and work it out. You will be surprised at the amazing progress you will make in one week.

“Procrastination is the thief of time.  It steals away our life.  And if we knew the hour of our death, we should be no more prepared for it than we are now.” - Charles Spurgeon

Keep Writing for the Lord!