Monday, January 9, 2017

Big Task, Big Rank

It’s been proven severally that there is a strong correlation between input and output. What goes into a process has been empirically and theoretically shown to determine what comes out as product.

Our life is likened to a process, the type of opportunities, assignments or tasks we commit ourselves to will ultimately determine the position, rewards and ranks we receive afterwards.

Task is a differentiator.

David, a shepherd, went after the number one enemy of Israel and that opened the door for him to start mingling with royalty. Eventually, by divine orchestration, he ascended into the number one role in the nation as the Commander–in-Chief of the Army of Israel.

Taking stretch assignment is one of the ways to create visibility and build credibility.

Those who are comfortable with doing little end up having little. On the other hand, those who stretch themselves to do seemingly difficult tasks build the strength and the character necessary to do more in life.

Solving minor problems confine one to a Minor; tackling major challenges enlist one as a Major in the affairs of life.

As children of a Big God, we have the DNA to handle big things and rank big in all of our endeavors.   

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