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14. 10 Elements of Good Work

New Kind of Man

English - March 02, 2020 12:00 - 34 minutes - 32 MB - ★★★★★ - 19 ratings
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In this solocast, Chad talks about the value of a good day's work. 


Here are some takeaways from the show. 


Aim for purpose not success. If you hit purpose you get both.


“The Lord God took the man and put him in the Garden of Eden to work it and take care of it.” Genesis 2:15, NIV84


THREE primary questions to consider:

Is God glorified?
Is this bringing good into the world?
How is it showing love for neighbor?

PROBLEMS to Overcome

Chasing Success
Chasing what success brings
Being a workaholic.
Laziness
Working to avoid responsibilities at home.
Changing jobs. (Starting over)

10 Elements of Good Work

Pursue mastery of your work. (gain more skill, education, etc.)
Work as you are working for God, not men.
Don’t compartmentalize your work.
Be happy that you get to work.
Don’t settle for less than your best. (Excellence in Everything)
Work ethically, morally, and be generous with your earnings.
Make yourself indispensable.
Don’t be afraid to give knowledge away.
Don’t judge another generations work patterns.
Passion follows mastery. (Jordan Raynor's Podcast)

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