5 Ways Incorporating Faith in Your Business Will Lead to Success.
Sharon Gill
I work with CEOs and emerging leaders to enhance their leadership skills and their company culture | DISC Personality Trainer | Founder -Purpose Centered Leadership | Faith-Based Coach | Keynote Speaker
Hello Fellow Leaders! I have not updated my newsletter in a couple of months as I have been on my journey regarding direction for this current season. I feel directed in some specific ways but more to come later. As I contemplated what to post today, I received a notification from my website that someone was reading this post.
It is the most read organic blog post on my website so I am sharing it here for anyone interested.
Many people believe that faith is for Sundays, but I believe you should practice your faith every minute of every day. A person’s faith should be the foundation upon which all decisions are made, including business decisions. I know some will not agree, but I am not speaking of proselytizing in the workplace, I am referring to having your actions speak for your faith.
The major faiths in the world share some of the basic principles such as respect, integrity, honesty, kindness, and dignity. These characteristics are key to success in life, and will positively impact your business success.
The First Principle is the Principle of Purpose.
I believe you should view your business or career not as a job, but as a calling. The Scriptures say in Ephesians 2:10 that “God has prepared works in advance for you to do.” This is why it is so important to figure out what you were best created to do and start doing it.
The Second Principle is the Principle of Inner Peace.
Business is stressful. Your faith provides strength and peace in times of difficulty; which always comes. One practice I use on stressful days is to take time out for prayer. This does not have to be fancy or formal. It may involve me sitting in my car an extra five minutes, or closing my office door for lunch while I pray. This always reenergizes me and fills me with the confidence I need to tackle any issue.
The Third Principle is the Principle of Wisdom.
We need wisdom for decision-making. The Bible is filled with wisdom books that pertain to how to run your affairs ethically and with integrity. The book of Proverbs is one such book. “For the Lord gives wisdom; from his mouth come knowledge and understanding.” Proverbs 2:6. Certain business decisions require supernatural wisdom as one must consider all aspects, including making decisions based on your integrity and not on profits only. Faith-based decisions put people over profit in 100% of cases.
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The Fourth Principle is the Principle of Relationship.
Your faith informs how you treat others including employees, business partners, and associates. “Do to others as you would have them do to you,” Luke 6:31 is considered the golden rule of relationships.
As a business owner, you are responsible for maintaining positive relationships not only with your employees but with clients and vendors as well. By practicing the golden rule, you will strengthen your relationships because you will always have the other person’s best interest at heart.
The Fifth and Final Principle is the Principle of Perspective.
Your faith can provide a different or fresh perspective on issues; a perspective that you won't receive from secular sources. Popular voices may suggest that you win at all costs, but a faith-based perspective would encourage balance and fairness in your decisions.
A common practice I use in my business is to “err on the side of mercy.” That means that if I have a close decision to make that affects another person if I must be wrong, I would rather be wrong being merciful than being harsh.
Inserting your faith in your business keeps you from being buried in the weeds of business. It keeps you reminded of the Big Picture. Sometimes the voice of faith is counter-intuitive, but that's the edge you need.
What do you think? Drop me a line. I'd love to hear from you!
With love,
Sharon
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Helping Organizations Achieve Operational Excellence | 30+ Years in Manufacturing & Quality | IICA Independent Director | ESG & BRSR Advocate | Championing Innovation & Team Collaboration.
4 个月Great wisdom to share!
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6 个月Thank you for sharing these principles, Sharon. I agree that faith should be the foundation of all decisions, including business decisions. It's important to have a sense of purpose and inner peace, and to seek wisdom and maintain positive relationships. A faith-based perspective can provide a fresh perspective and help us keep the big picture in mind. Thank you for the reminder to prioritize our faith
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7 个月This is such a needed message, thank you Sharon Gill . The more we see leaders unmasking their faith and being authentic in who they are (without feeling like who they are means that they're 'pushing' their faith/themselves on others), we all win.
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7 个月Faith is 24/7 a true believer knows God and talks to Him though thoughts words and deeds Do you believe or is it only a game?
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7 个月Thank you for this Sharon Gill ???? the 2nd principle hit me! Time out for prayer is so key ?? we cannot take this for granted.