Word for the day "How are you and your career path"?

Philippians 4:12 (NKJV) I know how to be abased, and I know how to abound. Everywhere and in all things I have learned both to be full and to be hungry, both to abound and to suffer need. 13 I can do all things through Christ[b] who strengthens me.In March 2006, the Harvard Business Review published an article regarding the findings of a survey of 7,700 American workers at mid-career. What did they find? Among other things, they found a fair bit of fatigue and frustration. Only 43% of people surveyed said they were passionate about their jobs. Only 33% feel energized by their work. By way of contrast, 36% say they're in dead-end jobs, and over 40% are suffering from career burnout.In what category of people would you find yourself? I hope you're among those passionate and energized by your career. But if you are not, you are clearly not alone. Nevertheless, it's a problem that I think deserves your careful consideration. God's image isn't best reflected in a person tarnished by frustration and discontent. Please hear my heart today, your situation is real but God turn it around with your help!If you are unhappy in your career, take a good look to determine the root of your dissatisfaction. Sometimes it's something we can't do anything about; but sometimes we make it worse than it is with our poor attitude. Today's message is at minimum worth your conisderation.Point to ponder- So, look at what you can change especially your attitude, and take steps to make it better! Sometimes the change needed starts with us.Kingdom Blessings,Pastor James Baker, Jr.

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