Monday, August 25, 2008

There's Negative Out There for Every Good Thing

No one reading this will completely understand my reasoning, except, maybe, for those of you already involved with Team.  Hopefully, though, this will help.

Robbie and I have been involved with Team, a leadership development service provider, since shortly after we got married, and MonaVie, a fabulous business, for about 5 months or so.  It has taken us about this long to come to the point where we wonder why we resisted it for so long.  It is said that if everyone in the world is doing it, it is probably wrong.  Case in point:  Team and MonaVie.  

Robbie was reading in one of the books we have called The Centurion Principles the other day, and came to me to read a paragraph he stumbled across.  I feel like it exemplifies the why behind our perceived lunacy.  This is what it says:

"Most of us never produce a life of creative achievements because we have not connected to the Great Creator Himself--the source of all creative energy.  If God endows each of us with that energy, then it is up to us to find it within ourselves and use it.  If you leave it lying dormant, you miss those moments we define as extraordinary.  If we settle for common wisdom, then we cannot produce uncommon ends.  If we listen to what God is saying to us, then we open ourselves to the possibility of living exceptional lives.  

"Take a breath.  Maybe it's been a long time.  Reflect back upon the dreams that once lived in your heart.  Perhaps it's been decades and you've given up all hope of achieving what you once desired.  Those creative dreams are seeds that have been waiting for you to water them.  If you would be a creative leader--a Centurion leader--you must begin by being a creative individual.  Like anything worthwhile, it takes time.  The oak tree takes nearly a century to reach its full height but begins as an acorn.  Those who are too fearful, lazy, or busy, end up growing, if at all, to the size of a bush, stunted by a leadership philosophy called 'expediency.'

"Your future can be so much greater than that.  God is a destiny shaper and destiny maker, and scatters seeds of creativity freely.  The question is whether you believe it and whether you are willing to water the seeds planted inside you.  At the end of your life, as you examine the significance of your days, will you see an oak tree or a bush growing there?"
We have so much invested in this because we feel it is the vehicle we need to accomplish our dreams.  We have yet to see anything negative in it, and have seen more positive growth and understanding and been surrounded by such positive people, we cannot believe that it would be anything less than we are expecting it to be...and we want to help others see the things we can now see.

4 comments:

Kath, Becca, and Ellie said...

Muy interesante, thanks for posting! Were you in Mrs. Johnson's junior year English class? this reminds me a bit of that: it's all very transcendental.

"Like anything worthwhile, it takes time". This is a good reminder in a world where we (I) want it all right now, right then.

Jenny Jaggi said...

Carly-your awesome and you get it! You guys rock!
Love ya!
Jenny Jaggi

Calli Hayman said...

HEY! i know youre about to burst but i think us girlies are going to get together a week from tomorrow (thurs the 4th of sept) at Spaghetti Factory off 9000 So and Redwood around 7 ish just to chat and see everyone if you are up to coming down. i know its a long drive but i just wanted to let ya know!! :o)

matheson memories said...

you can do anything that you dream of. just read that quote over and over when you are having one of the hard times. Love ya!