Spiritual Growth

Pricing Yourself


Pricing Yourself

 

What are you worth?

 

Oooh… touchy question 🙂

 

Maybe I should ask, what is your time worth?

 

In a past devotion we established that we only have 24 hours in a day. 

 

Some of those hours belong to our children.

 

Some to our spouse.

 

Some to ourselves. 

 

Some to God.

 

Some to our church.

 

Some to our community.

 

The hours you spend at work – become hours that can’t be spent elsewhere so you must assign value to that time.

 

How do you decide your prices?  

 

Outside of our faith, we should be pricing our products and services based on a variety of factors.

 

Competition, quality, specialization, experience, etc.

 

If you’re good at what you do and give great results, your prices should be higher than average.

 

If you’re new and learning, your prices should be lower than average.

 

But add our faith to the mix and things get complicated.

 

Are high prices prideful?

 

Are low prices holy?

 

No and No.

 

You’re not called to a life of poverty or low priced servitude and you’re not being ‘uppity’ if you’re especially gifted and can charge a premium for your products and services.

 

 

Stretch Your Faith! (What’s your safety net?)


Stretch Your Faith

 

Holli Same-Old lives in a Safe-Place within view of her Safety-Net.

 

Holli dreams of a Great-Life in a Great-Place but the Great-Road to get there is only visible when you leave your Safe-Place behind.

 

Holli tried to leave her Safe-Place but she gets nervous when she loses sight of her Safety-Net and ends up going back… sometimes she’s been within a few steps of seeing the Great-Road and never knew it.

 

Sadly, Holli’s Safe-Place isn’t even Good-Enough but she’s used to the way her Safety-Net bails her out when times are tough.

 

Holli’s Safety-Net keeps her from Going-Under but it also keeps her from Over-Coming.
 

What’s your Safety-Net?  What do you cling to and rely on that’s keeping you from stretching yourself in a real way?

Stretch Your Faith!

Stretch Your Faith

 


Holli Same-Old lives in a Safe-Place within view of her Safety-Net.

 

Holli dreams of a Great-Life in a Great-Place but the Great-Road to get there is only visible when you leave your Safe-Place behind.

 

Holli tried to leave her Safe-Place but she gets nervous when she loses sight of her Safety-Net and ends up going back… sometimes she’s been within a few steps of seeing the Great-Road and never knew it.

 

Sadly, Holli’s Safe-Place isn’t even Good-Enough but she’s used to the way her Safety-Net bails her out when times are tough.

 

Holli’s Safety-Net keeps her from Going-Under but it also keeps her from Over-Coming.

 

What’s your Safety-Net?  What do you cling to and rely on that’s keeping you from stretching yourself in a real way?

Managing Your Time By Prioritizing Activities


 

 

We live a life of priority – at least that’s what we’re called to!

 

Some things matter more than others.

 

In our lives, some people matter more than others.

 

Some tasks are more important than others.

 

Some projects are more important than others.

 

If you don’t assign priority to the things that you do, how will you decide how to spend your time?

 

Every work day morning you wake up, take care of your family and pets and settle into work.  Now what do you do?

 

Read email?  Visit Facebook? Open Twitter?

 

Is that really the best use of your fresh hours?

 

How do you prioritize your projects?

 

When it comes to client work, that’s pretty easy.  First come, first served.  Deadlines command activity.

 

But what about your own projects?

 

If you’re working towards a financial goal, it’s only natural to put the projects that have the greatest financial reward up at the front of the line.

 

Still, there comes a point in your business where you have to give priority to projects that will add functionality rather than profit. These projects make your business life scalable.

 

Take some time to assign priority to your current projects today.

 

 

Spiritual Gifts Affirmations


Spiritual Gifts Affirmations

 

This isn’t a complete list but hopefully you’ll find yourself in here somewhere.

 

ADMINISTRATION: 1 Cor. 12:28 – to steer the body toward the accomplishment of God-given goals and directives by planning, organizing, and supervising others 

 

Affirmations:

 

I am gifted to be organized and get things done.

 

I easily manage and motivate others.

 

I hear from God and do His will and help others to do the same.

 

 

DISCERNMENT: 1 Cor. 12:10 – to clearly distinguish truth from error by judging whether the behavior or teaching is from God, Satan, human error, or human power

 

Affirmations:

 

I know right from wrong and look to God’s Word whenever I’m not sure.

 

I spot falsehoods and am not taken in by liars.

 

 

EVANGELISM: Eph. 4:11 – to be a messenger of the good news of the Gospel 

 

Affirmations:

 

I share my love for Jesus easily and appropriately.

 

God gives me the right words for every situation.

 

God opens doors for me to share about Jesus.

 

 

EXHORTATION: Rom. 12:8 – to come along side of someone with words of encouragement, comfort, consolation, and counsel to help them be all God wants them to be 

 

Affirmations:

 

My eyes are open to see people who need encouragement.

 

I take the time to speak encouraging words to others.

 

God gives me words of comfort to share with those in crisis.

 

 

FAITH: 1 Cor. 12:8-10 – to be firmly persuaded of God’s power and promises to accomplish His will and purpose and to display such a confidence in Him and His Word that circumstances and obstacles do not shake that conviction

 

Affirmations:

 

God has given me great faith to believe in His power.

 

I believe that all things are possible through Christ.

 

I do not fear or look for reasons to fail, God will do what he has promised in my life.

 

 

 

GIVING: Rom. 12:8 – to share what material resources you have with liberality and cheerfulness without thought of return

 

Affirmations:

 

I give with joy.

 

God blesses me to be a blessing to others.

 

 

HELPS: 1 Cor. 12:28 – to render support or assistance to others in the body so as to free them up for ministry

 

I am always willing to fulfill a need because I work for God.

 

My eyes are open to needs and my hands are quick to act.

 

 

HOSPITALITY: 1 Pet. 4:9,10 – to warmly welcome people, even strangers, into one’s home or church as a means of serving those in need of food or lodging 

 

Affirmations:

 

My home is open to everyone God brings me.

 

Even in public places, I look for ways to make people feel at home around me.

 

 

LEADERSHIP: Rom. 12:8 – to stand before the people in such a way as to attend to the direction of the body with such care and diligence so as to motivate others to get involved in the accomplishment of these goals

 

Affirmations:

 

I understand authority and can submit to it and exercise it over other faithfully.

 

I will lead by serving and equipping others.

 

 

MERCY: Rom. 12:8 – to be sensitive toward those who are suffering, whether physically, mentally, or emotionally, so as to feel genuine sympathy with their misery, speaking words of compassion but more so caring for them with deeds of love to help alleviate their distress

 

Affirmations:

 

I see the best in others and am never quick to judge.

 

I am willing to pick someone up and support them even when they don’t seem deserving.

 

I will lift others up and not be pulled down.

Spiritual Gifts


We’re All Gifted
 
Romans 12:4-6a reads…
 
“Just as each of us has one body with many members, and these members do not all have the same function, so in Christ we who are many form one body, and each member belongs to all the others. We have different gifts, according to the grace given us.”
 
You are uniquely gifted by God to accomplish the purposes He has for your life and this statement is true on a small daily scale and on a huge life scale.
 
Have you heard it said that ‘everyone is good at something’?
 
It’s true – but unfortunately in our world, not everything that someone is good at is valued like it should be.
 
For example:  There is a man I know who gets up every day and puts his hands to whatever work comes before him.  Some days that means setting up tables and chairs for hundreds and cleaning toilets.  Other days that means sweating through a long afternoon of lawn care in 100 degree heat.  
 
Most wouldn’t consider manual labor a gift – but it is one. Being a true servant, being willing to do whatever needs to be done – is an amazing gift.
 
This man never hates his work or complains about it.  He appreciates that he was work to do.
 
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Stretching Your Faith



 

Stretching Your Faith

 

Proverbs 21:5 reads:

 

Good planning and diligent work lead to prosperity, but hasty shortcuts lead to poverty.

 

I know a thing or two about shortcuts.  I’ve set some amazing goals for myself over the years and when the completion date draws near I feel a lot of pressure to just ‘make it’ to the end somehow.  That’s when a shortcut looks real good to me.

 

Some shortcuts are great – trimming a few minutes off a project here and there can’t hurt much, right?  

 

Let me plant a seed of thought in you today that may just bring about a harvest of excellence in your life…

 

Think of a plan as a promise.

 

If you plan to complete a project in ten important steps, and feel tempted to leave out one or two of those steps in order to make a deadline – you’re breaking your promise.

 

Nobody likes to think of themselves as someone who would break a promise!

 

Apply this thought to every plan, no matter how small, even those you make only for yourself.  

 

Do you set your alarm for 6am in order to get some quiet time with God in the morning?  That’s you making a plan.

 

Do you hit the snooze a couple of times to stretch out your sleep? That’s you breaking a promise to yourself. (It’s not the best way to start the day)

 

Do you create excellent plans based on what you know a project requires – but later trim off some of the ‘time intensive’ items on the list to save time?  

 

That’s you taking a short cut and it will have an impact on your bottom line.

 

Why am I talking about this on Stretch Yourself?

 

Because making and keeping plans/promises will be the single most important thing you can do to stretch your faith in yourself right now.

 

You know God is a Big God who can accomplish anything.

 

Now you need to know something new about yourself…

 

That you’re someone who makes plans and sees them through to completion. You’re someone who finishes what she starts and does so with excellence!

 

Practice this in small things and you’ll be accomplishing it when it really matters most 🙂

How Do You Answer The Call?



How Do You Answer The Call?

 

Hmmm… so maybe you got an inkling from our last blog that you might need to be making a change of course in your career in order to pursue work that you really love.

 

Does that scare you to pieces?

 

That’s ok – we’re entrepreneurs and we’re used to being a bit scared about what we do.  We just do it afraid, amen?

 

Let’s talk steps.

 

Step One:  Dream

 

Dream a little dream about the work that you love and see yourself doing it.  What does it look like? What does it feel like?

 

Step Two:  Equip

 

What do you need to make this dream come true?

 

Do you need training?  Do you need a mentor? Do you need a partner?  Do you need tools?  

 

Make a list and prioritize the order in which you need them.

 

Step Three: Act 

 

Take action on the first item.  If it’s expensive and you need money – take action to get that money! Pray, moonlight, freelance, sell – just get the cash and get what you need!

 

So many people wallow in work that they don’t enjoy, miserable and deflated day after day. 

 

But unless they DO something about it, what will ever change?

 

If you’ve been pursuing work you love all along you can probably skip the ‘Dream’ step and move directly to Equip and Act.

 

God didn’t create you for mediocrity.  Reach out for excellence and do what you can do and allow God to blow your mind with what only He can do with your efforts!

Blessings 

What is a calling?

 


What is a Calling?

 

What is a Calling?

 

Some think of a ‘calling’ as the moment when a preacher or evangelists ‘gets the call’ to full time ministry and I think it’s a fair use of the word, but there’s more to it than that.

 

We are all called.  

 

We’re called to serve, give, love.

 

You’re an incredibly unique individual.  You have a peculiar set of skills, gifts and talents that come together in such an interesting way.

 

Do you know what your calling is?

 

If someone asked you today, what you would like to do for a living if making a living were of no account, what would you say?

 

Would you write poetry to encourage others?

 

Would you care for lost kittens at the local shelter?

 

Would you be a friend to the homeless?

 

Would you garden all day and give the food to needy neighbors?

 

Would you paint run down houses?

 

When people retire from work, they often pursue interests that fulfill them personally and these interests may be completely removed from what they did to make a living for forty or fifty years.

 

When making an income is no longer an issue, we’ll usually do what we enjoy or act to fulfill a need that we see.

 

Have you ever considered that this is what our working years should be like?

 

Retirement isn’t a Biblical idea by the way.  It’s entirely man made.  

 

I believe if we are operating in our unique calling, we’ll do work that we enjoy, that fulfills us deeply and that utilizes the skills that God has given us.

 

Hopefully I’m not alone in this belief.  I’d like to challenge you, if you haven’t already, to ask yourself what are the things that you enjoy? What skills have God blessed you with that would bless others? 

 

In doing so, I pray your creativity is stirred and your calling is made known to you.

 

 

Blessings.

 

Participating in God’s Economy  


Participating in God’s Economy

 
It’s great to dig into the Word to pull His promises out and claim them for ourselves.
 
But God is not a magic genie and the bible isn’t a lamp that you rub to get what you want and it’s important that we don’t approach Him that way.
 
DO believe what God says and DO expect His provision, but ALSO consider what God asks of you in His Word.
 
Malachi 3:10 reads:
 
Bring the whole tithe into the storehouse, that there may be food in my house.  Test me in this, says the Lord Almighty, and see if I will not throw open the floodgates of heaven and pour out so much blessing that you will not have room enough for it. 
 
This next question may make you uncomfortable:
 
Do you tithe?
 
The Bible has a lot to say about giving and introduces the concept of giving God the first fruits of any harvest.  
 
A title is generally considered to be a 10% offering off the top of your income and offerings are gifts made above that.

 
There’s opinions on whether that’s 10% of the gross or the net of course and I have to admit I lean towards gross but I totally understand both views.
 
I would suggest – and you’re free to disagree – that participating fully in God’s Economy would start with honoring His request for the tithe.
 
Malachi 3:10 certainly seems to send that message.
 
What do you think?
 
If you don’t believe in tithing – or don’t tithe now for whatever reason, do you find it hard to ask God for financial blessings in your life and for your business?