Making a Difference

Making a Difference

For most of my life, I’ve been driven by a desire to make a difference. For most of my life that motivation was lurking below the surface, taking up significant space in my sub-conscious and subliminally prodding my thoughts and actions. Sometimes that thought rose up to the top of my mind and became a recognized, conscious effort.?

??????????On those seasons, I would give conscious thought to it.?The question took various forms, but it ultimately settled to this, “How do I make a difference — in my life, in my family, in my career and in my business?”

??????????I suspect that a good number of my readers share the same urge. It’s for that reason that I am sharing what I have learned.?As a veteran professional speaker, author and consultant, I’ve had decades of experience on which to reflect. I’ve been privileged to have the experience of interacting with thousands of people, across every state in the Union, most of Canada and Mexico and a dozen or so other countries.

??????????Understanding that there may be lots of different, and valid, answers to the question of “how do I make a difference,” here’s one guy’s opinion.?These three strategies rise to the surface.

???????????1.?Give dedicated expression to our unique gifts.?

I use ‘gifts” as a catch-all term for our unique talents, interests and motivations. We are all unique and have a one-of-a-kind combination of latent talents, core interests and life experiences. When we realize that and develop them to the highest degree that we can, we fill a unique need in the universe.

I love the expression that Christ used, when He said of his followers that they were salt and light to a dark and hurting world.?Salt is only valuable when it is placed in a non-salted environment, where it can touch and flavor everything around it. Light is only useful in the dark, where it to illuminates the world around it. I like to think that, like salt, we are sprinkled into the environment in which we find ourselves.?Developing and giving fruition to our gifts is a way of claiming our ‘saltiness’ and influencing those in our spheres.?In that way, we make a difference.

???????????2.?Seek to discover the needs of those who pass through our lives.

Every now and then, I have the experience of hearing someone’s life story. I am continually amazed at the difficulties they faced.?Everyone confronts adversity, experiences trouble, and struggles with the ups and downs of life. Lots of people in your world could benefit from your help.?Most of us, myself as well, are most times oblivious to the hurting around us. Yet, making a difference means that you make a difference to some individual.??The first step...CLICK HERE TO READ FULL ARTICLE.

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