Commitment at Work

To be a good example, you must be committed to your job.

Commitment means you will put forward the effort to get the job done. Commitment means you will go above and beyond what is expected.

There will be times you will need to arrive early and work late. There will be times you can work normal hours. It depends on your work load.

Commitment does not require you to be a workaholic. It does not mean you will sacrifice your family for your job. It means you will get the work done while putting family above your job. Your level of commitment to family should not be superseded by your career.

Considering this balancing act, you must fully understand how to prioritize. It is not easy to juggle your faith, family and career. It requires working smart.

We were created to enjoy work. There is fulfillment from getting work done, and it makes time with family more rewarding. Investing in your family, on the other hand, makes work more enjoyable because your job will benefit your family. Your job provides resources to support your family.

If you take a job, you should be all in. Make a commitment to your employer, or your business if self-employed.

If you are lacking commitment at work, approach your career as a ministry to others. Commitment at work provides a good example to others.

Published by Kevin Kennemer

Doing my best to live an authentic life. Opinions are my own.

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