I Love My Work

I love the fact that what I do for a living matters. I realize that I could make more money if the core of my business served more corporate clients instead of not for profits, churches, authors and Christian publishers. But I know I wouldn’t be any more fulfilled than I am today.

Walking side by side with men and women who have given their entire lives to serve others has been humbling and yet so rewarding. This blog is titled “Making a Difference” because that’s what I signed up for in life. I want to look back and see that the fruit of my labor has account for something more than just personal gain.

My prayer today is that you’ll look for ways to live out your dreams and find the courage to seize the moment when opportunity presents itself.

If you were able to chose any profession or line of work you want, what would you be doing today?

  • Anonymous

    I feel trapped in a job where my boss is not ethical and I'm constantly asked to do things that I think are morally questionable or just plain wrong. Why don't I leave? I have a family and the job market is so bad right now that I'm at a dilemma of feeding my family and living with my conscience.

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/18248447076973406372 Derek D. Robertson

    That was a great post and I hope to be in that situation soon.

  • http://www.lindseynobles.com Lindsey Nobles

    Great post. I love where I am because the company I work is out there making a difference, or trying to. Personally I find it so much more rewarding than previous opportunities that were just about getting a job done.

  • http://moweezle.wordpress.com/ moweezle

    I would be doing exactly what I am doing now!

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/09500182405029524311 Paula Swift

    I love what I do – though frustrated lately with the lack of it. But working on it!What I'm also working to change is the industries I work with. I'm focused on offering my talents and expertise to industries I'm passionate about – instead of working for those I'm not just to pay the bills. It's a leap of faith to say "no" to some gigs, knowing that I'm aligning myself to chase industries that God has laid on my heart.I'm passionate about real estate and fashion, ministry and aviation. Aviation has been a goal to break into for a while now, and the exciting thing is, God is finally opening doors… YEAH!!!!!!! (now if only I can be paid) :)