As Only Your Ladder Can.....
January 11, 2014
Life Lesson Number 4:
NO ONE CARES ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS
LIKE YOU DO
Sound harsh? Sound uncaring? But it’s reality. It’s truth.
It doesn’t mean you have to act and feel this way, but it is the way the
world, America, and corporate America is.
So what does this
mean to you? How do you function in a
world that does not care as much about your business as it does it's own? Do you not trust anyone? Do you not take anyone at their word? The
answer to these questions is yes, you trust people, you take them at their
word, with the understanding that at some point you may be disappointed. We are all human, we make mistakes, we are
forgetful, we are busy, we have our own business we are taking care of. There is only one that will not disappoint you:
God said in Deuteronomy 31:6 and repeated it in Hebrews 13:5 “Never will I
leave you; never will I forsake you.”
At some point your
spouse, your parents, your siblings, your minister, your best friend will
disappoint you. They will forget to do something,
they will drop the ball. These people
love you and have your best interest at heart and it still happens. Think about the world and America who doesn’t
love you and has it’s own interest it heart. It doesn’t mean you don’t trust
them, or take their word on things. You
learn to follow up.
So what does all
of this mean? When there is something
important you have to rely on help from someone else to get done for you; when
you ask them to do this thing, when you make an order, when you fill out a
request. You tell them, you will follow
up and contact them if you have not heard from them in a week, a month,
whatever is an appropriate time frame to have what they are doing completed. It may mean you contact them every day. Read the account of the Persistent Widow in
Luke 18:1-5. She didn’t rely on someone
else, she kept going to the judge until he took care of her business.
So when I need
something done, I ask myself, how important is it that this gets done and done
by such in such time? My job relies on
it, my health relies on it, my school needs rely on it, the needs of my family
rely on it, my wife will be very hurt and disappointed if it doesn’t get done,
then I am going to do the best I can to do it myself, or at least I let the
person I am dealing with know how important it is and that I will be following
up. I ask them if it is too much for
them to do this, I need to know now rather than later, and I appreciate them
being honest up front when they tell me, they just don’t think they can do this
by the time I need it.
Another lesson of
life related to this I have learned and pass along to you. When someone asks me can you do something for
me (I’m not talking about getting them a cup of water, when I go to the store,
pick them up something) I mean something that will require time and effort from
me; my reply is, I will have to check with my wife and get back to you. They say “but I need to know now”. Then my reply is …… no ……… I have found in these instances that usually
the person has gotten themselves in a bind and are asking you to bale them
out. There may be times that I will help
someone in this instance, but generally speaking, I’m not going to take time
away from my family to bale someone out who has gotten themselves in a jam and want me to own their problem rather than themselves.
If it is something
of great importance to you when possible, do it yourself, that way you know it
gets done. But when you have to rely on
someone else, follow-up and realize you are placing this most important of tasks
that is of utmost importance to you, in someone else’s hands, and it is not
that important to them. FOLLOW-UP.
Noone will care about your personal business, your life, your choices as much as you do. That is why it is up to you to take care of yourself. Rely on others....but, rely mostly on yourself.
ILY Snicklebritches....AOYLDC,
Blessings,
Ladder