Proverb: - “A wise person harvests in the summer, but one who sleeps during harvest is a disgrace”
Are you lazy? Not me. I'm busy. Up early, up late. My schedule is filled from beginning to end. I love what I do and I love getting stuff done. I attack a daily to-do list with the same intensity I have for spending a day of pleasure at the beach. It's great to keep busy and accomplish stuff, isn't it? What is keeping you busy? How could you reorder your schedule this week to achieve even more?
If we grasp what true diligence is all about as presented in this Proverb, we may discover that we are simply being hectic sluggards. Here's why. This Proverb describes the diligent person as busy and wise. In other words, a diligent person uses both his brawn and brain. He analyses his situation and makes wise decisions in his labour. He knows how to act and speak in different situations. He doesn't back down from challenges, but seeks to navigate around or through them with wisdom. He knows that wisdom doesn't imply superior IQ. It is using the brain you have been given.
A diligent person also works in anticipation of the harvest. He has a clear goal to accomplish and he applies appropriate action at the right time by harvesting in the right season.
He recognizes that busyness does not make him immune from laziness. People can be busy and still not accomplish anything of true value. They can be busy, but with doing the wrong things and at the wrong time. And the things that they should be doing are left undone.
Diligence flows from analysis, anticipation, appropriate action, and accomplishment. When considering our schedules, pursue priorities and projects that are derived from wise plans. To be diligent does not mean simply being busy.
Are you lazy? Not me. I'm busy. Up early, up late. My schedule is filled from beginning to end. I love what I do and I love getting stuff done. I attack a daily to-do list with the same intensity I have for spending a day of pleasure at the beach. It's great to keep busy and accomplish stuff, isn't it? What is keeping you busy? How could you reorder your schedule this week to achieve even more?
If we grasp what true diligence is all about as presented in this Proverb, we may discover that we are simply being hectic sluggards. Here's why. This Proverb describes the diligent person as busy and wise. In other words, a diligent person uses both his brawn and brain. He analyses his situation and makes wise decisions in his labour. He knows how to act and speak in different situations. He doesn't back down from challenges, but seeks to navigate around or through them with wisdom. He knows that wisdom doesn't imply superior IQ. It is using the brain you have been given.
A diligent person also works in anticipation of the harvest. He has a clear goal to accomplish and he applies appropriate action at the right time by harvesting in the right season.
He recognizes that busyness does not make him immune from laziness. People can be busy and still not accomplish anything of true value. They can be busy, but with doing the wrong things and at the wrong time. And the things that they should be doing are left undone.
Diligence flows from analysis, anticipation, appropriate action, and accomplishment. When considering our schedules, pursue priorities and projects that are derived from wise plans. To be diligent does not mean simply being busy.
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