This weeks readings were focused on motivation and emotional responses to big dreams. Taylor Richards simply stated it this way, involve the Lord in your plans and don’t underestimate yourself. You can accomplish your goals.
I’m a self saboteur. I’m pretty sure I’ve already mentioned that about myself. I tend to make choices that prevent my own accomplishments. I guess I’m afraid to know what I’m actually capable of. However, Kathy Huber said something that really made sense to me. She mentioned in Action Hero, that entrepreneurs can take hardships and make something better out of it. We need to take setbacks and make something positive come out of it. Additionally, she said to use passion and joy and creativity to produce a product or service. I’m keenly aware of my shortcomings including my need to self sabotage, but even those hurdles I create for myself could lead to an innovative new path.
Speaking of creativity, a strength I know I possess (even if this skill and talent hibernates at times in my life), Marissa Mayer presented this idea of the Google 20% time rule. 20% of an employees time is allowed for personal pursuits and projects. This lead to more than 2x the expected output from their employees, meaning it was a successful use of time assets. I love this idea of building with passion and momentum in a work setting. I think it speaks to the creative side of human beings. And I believe that there is an eternal principle in creating. Just look at God’s plan of happiness; the number of creations for our happiness and good came from a loving Father in Heaven. He is a creator. So part of our divine inheritance is to also be creators. Marissa Mayer’s point relates to the gospel too, the 20% rule in a company actually symbolized trust between employees and employers; trust to create and explore. God trusts us and we should trust Him. The plan of happiness requires a great deal of commitment and sacrifice but that doesn’t mean we can’t innovate while we are here. That innovation should serve and better the people around us too.