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Be a Blessing

February 22, 2012 by Cathi Leave a Comment

Be a Blessing
Be a Blessing

My next personal commandment is “Be a Blessing”. This one comes from Genesis 12 where God tells Abram that “all of the families of the earth will be blessed through (him)”

This phrase also resonated with me.  I’ve always wanted to contribute to improving any situation of which I am a part.

I want my company to be a blessing in the lives of not only our customers, but also our staff.  I want the lives of my staff to be blessed as a result of being involved with our company.  Even in small situations I keep this commandment in mind.  For instance, when I go to the grocery store I generally bring a cart in from the parking lot to use so that I’m not using one that an employee had to come in and get.

In every situation, I want to be a blessing to others.  It doesn’t always happen.  But I try.

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After managing my strange hobbies for years living in the suburbs in an HOA, we finally bought 13.25 acres in rural Collin County, Texas.

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