48 Days to the Work You Love Quotes
48 Days to the Work You Love
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“Next time you meet someone, try asking, “How are you making the world a better place?” rather than the normal, “What do you do?”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“Better questions to ask regarding a career or job choice would be: What was I born to do? What would be my greatest contribution to others? What do I really love to do (and when I’m doing it, time just flies by)? What are the recurring themes that I find myself drawn to? How do I want to be remembered?”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“The man who doesn’t read good books has no advantage over the man who can’t read them.” —Mark Twain”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“If failure is not a possibility then winning is not so sweet.”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“A Prayer for Joy” Help me, O God, To listen to what it is that makes my heart glad And to follow where it leads. May joy, not guilt, Your voice, not the voices of others, Your will, not my willfulness, Be the guides that lead me to my vocation. Help me to unearth the passions of my heart That lay buried in my youth. And help me to go over that ground again and again Until I can hold in my hands, Hold and treasure, Your calling on my life. —Ken Gire, Windows of the Soul”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“Perfectionism is not as much the desire for excellence as it is the fear of failure couched in procrastination.” —Dan Miller”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“Success is never an accident. It typically starts as imagination, becomes a dream, stimulates a goal, grows into a plan of action—which then inevitably meets with opportunity. Don’t get stuck along the way.” —Dan Miller”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“As Thomas Merton put it, “A tree gives glory to God by being a tree. For in being what God means it to be it is obeying Him.”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“Man’s mind, once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original dimensions.” —Oliver Wendell Holmes”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“The master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his information and his recreation, his love and his religion. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence at whatever he does, leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing. To him he is always doing both. —James Michener”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“Those who loved you and were helped by you will remember you. So carve your name on hearts and not on marble.” — C. H. Spurgeon”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love
― 48 Days to the Work You Love
“If you stop learning you have effectively stopped living.”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“When a person loses a job, we know the first area to be impacted negatively will be career. The next immediate one affected is financial. With those two in trouble, family relationships are likely to be strained, causing personal development and self-esteem to crumble. Naturally, he’s embarrassed and doesn’t want to hang out with the guys right then (social). With all of this negative stress on Monday morning, rather than being out beating the streets, the poor guy is sitting on the couch eating potato chips and watching Seinfeld reruns. So physically he begins deteriorating—and of course in all of this he wonders, “Why is God angry with me?” (spiritual).”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“Why leave the predictable for the unpredictable? And yet, that may be the core of the issue here. If you go to Las Vegas and put the deed to your house down on a roll of the dice, that’s gambling—risking with no reasonable control or plan. However, if you are in a negative work environment, you’ve checked out your options, and are moving to a solid organization with a higher income, how can that be called “risk”? Risk implies jumping off a cliff with no idea what is at the bottom. In business or career moves, we greatly reduce risk by having a careful plan of action. Call it “seizing an opportunity” rather than “risk.” Sometimes the greatest risk is not taking one.”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“Continual learning is the key to continual living. If you stop learning you have effectively stopped living.”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“The fruits of a fulfilling life—happiness, confidence, enthusiasm, purpose, and money—are mainly by-products of doing something we enjoy, with excellence, rather than things we can seek directly.”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“Work is not a curse of God but one of the benefits of living on this earth. Finding the work you love is not a self-serving goal; it is a required component of fulfilling your true calling.”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“Based on the gift each one has received, use it to serve others, as good managers of the varied grace of God” (1 Pet. 4:10).”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“The secret to creating a career that is both nurturing to the soul and the pocketbook is, as theologian Frederick Buechner said, to find where “your deep gladness and the world’s deep hunger meet.”1 There you will find a job, a career, a business, and a life worth living. We cannot talk ourselves into doing something we do not inherently enjoy, no matter how spiritual that something may appear to those around us.”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“Sanctified ignorance, the belief that if we love God and commit our lives to Him everything will just work out, is an immature theology. If you get up each morning with a clean slate, being open to whatever may happen that day, you will live a life of mediocrity. It is not the path of accomplishment, of excellence, of maximizing our impact and witness. The path of least resistance—just going where it seems easiest to go—creates very crooked streams and very frustrated people. The truly godly life is one of focused purpose, having, like the apostle Paul, defined the goal and created a plan for its accomplishment.”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“Work should, in fact, be thought of as a creative activity undertaken for the love of the work itself; and that man, made in God’s image, should make things, as God made them, for the sake of doing well a thing that is well worth doing . . . Work is the natural exercise and function of man—the creature who is made in the image of his Creator. —Dorothy L. Sayers, Why Work?”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“Perhaps the unwelcome event you’ve encountered is just an opportunity to help you know how to stand up stronger.”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“Where the spirit does not work with the hand there is no art.” —Leonardo Da Vinci”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“Stephen Covey said we all want “to live, to love, to learn and to leave a legacy.”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“Work is love made visible. And if you cannot work with love but only with distaste, it is better that you should leave your work and sit at the gate of the temple and take alms of those who work with joy. For if you bake bread with indifference, you bake a bitter bread that feeds but half man’s hunger. And if you grudge the crushing of the grapes, your grudge distills a poison in the wine. And if you sing though as angels, and love not the singing, you muffle man’s ears to the voices of the day and the voices of the night. All work is empty save when there is love; and when you work with love you bind yourself to yourself, and to one another, and to God. —Kahlil”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“You can’t hammer a nail over the Internet.”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“We have sold ourselves into a fast-food model of education, and it’s impoverishing our spirit and our energies as much as fast food is depleting our physical bodies. . . . Imagination is the source of every form of human achievement. And it’s the one thing that I believe we are systematically jeopardizing in the way we educate our children and ourselves.”7”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“An educational system isn’t worth a great deal if it teaches young people how to make a living but doesn’t teach them how to make a life.” —Author Unknown”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“(Speaking of driving time—join the Automobile University. If you drive twenty-five thousand miles a year at an average speed of 46 mph, you will spend about the same amount of time in your car as an average college student spends in the classroom. The question then is, what are you doing with that time? You can listen to any one of thousands of programs and transform your success.)”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
“Anyone who stops learning is old, whether at twenty or eighty.” —Henry Ford5”
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
― 48 Days to the Work You Love: Preparing for the New Normal
