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Living Your Calling

  
  
  

abraham maslow hierarchy of needs 8Abraham Maslow, famous psychologist behind the hierarchy of Needs diagram, once noted that for a person to be fully self-actualized you must have accomplished two things, 1. To be free from the good opinion of others and 2. To be free from concern of outcomes.  Leaders of all stripes, perhaps especially non-profit leaders, should stop and think on those concepts.  How often are we pinned in, sidetracked, stopped short, cowed by fear into inaction because we fear losing the good opinion of others?  How many times have we worried and fretted over doing the right thing because we weren't sure what the outcome would be?  

Like many of you perhaps, I often over-concern myself with what others will think and how 'doing the right thing' will be perceived.  What is the answer to these normal human reactions?  

LIVE YOUR CALLING

Fear comes from trying to live someone else's life or live up to the expectation of the crowd.  Instead, live your most authentic life.  What mark are you hoping to make on the world, on your organization, community, family and friends?  What is the purpose of your life and of every interaction you'll have today?  Live for that calling, not the opinion and applause of the crowd.

Ironically, you'll likely be most remembered and admired in the long run for being exactly who God created you to be, doing what He called you to do, instead of trying to be a cheap copy of someone else.

What keeps us from living our calling? I'd love to hear your thoughts.

David Curry

Read all of David Curry's blogs at http://blog.rescue-mission.org or visit the Rescue Mission at http://www.rescue-mission.org

Comments

Love the idea of living free from the good opinion of others. Hard for some of us!!
Posted @ Wednesday, December 15, 2010 11:43 AM by Tracy Taylor
I have found that when I take my eyes off Jesus is when I become self-dependent, putting the focus back on me. That's when I become concerned what man thinks. It's not an easy task to actually trust God (at first) because I've always relied on what I can see, touch, measure, etc. What I am finding out is that God CAN be trusted and He has a plan for me. "Resting" in Him doesn't mean inactivity, rather it tells me as long as I focus on Him I can rest assured He's in control! Peter walked on water... as long as he kept his eyes on Jesus! It's His opinion that should define us, not man's.
Posted @ Wednesday, December 15, 2010 12:09 PM by Terry Sample
Love this post, great reminder. Thanks for sharing!
Posted @ Thursday, December 16, 2010 3:14 PM by Holly
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