I have always been a very active and competitive person. Beginning when I was very young I loved to compete at everything I did; I always expected to perform well and hated to lose! I was up to competing at anything; I swam, played golf, played football, baseball, and basketball, I ran, and I cycled. And, as I moved from athletics to career, I loved to compete in business; always trying to do my best, do it better, do it faster, do it safer, etc.
I’m not sure why God has given me such a competitive drive, but he has. In most instances it is a good thing, but it can be a problem at times. I can get disappointed, discouraged, and unhappy about my performance, if I do not get the results I expect or want. If I am playing golf, working out, cycling, or even just pitching to my two baseball playing sons I have high expectations. If I am working on a deal or a project I have high expectations. It can often be difficult for me to accept that I am getting older and can’t do the things that once came so easily. I still want and expect to do well. My perspective has had to change as my abilities and energy have changed.
I have learned to look at three important aspects of performance and be realistic about the results:
1. Ability – What am I genuinely and honestly capable of doing.
I used to be able to ride a bike 125 miles while averaging 22-23 miles per hour…not any more! I used to be able to push myself at work, staying up late and getting up early to work on big deals and critical projects; not so much any more!
2. Motivation – How driven am I to accomplish something and why.
I used to live to hit the road on my bike and destroy anyone who dared to try to keep up with me; now I just ride on a trainer indoors to maintain fitness. I once stepped on the golf course with the expectation of shooting 72-76 and beating whoever I was playing with; I now enjoy the opportunity to be outside and enjoy great fellowship with family and great friends. I once could not stand it if I was beat out for a deal, order, or project; I now enjoy having a full but reasonable workload with deals and projects I enjoy and that allow me time to relax, refresh, and recharge.
3. Attitude – Determines how well I do what it is I am doing.
This has remained consistent because I believe it is still important to do things well. Although I ride my bike much less, I still ride with a purpose; I spend 45 minutes instead of 5 hours, but still enjoy getting specific and purposeful workouts in. I take on less accounts and projects, but I am focused and enjoy the relationships that come with those more than I ever did.
So as you seek to be Happy in life and at work, consider honestly and sincerely your ability, your motivation, and your attitude as you endeavor to take on your life and career challenges. Strive for excellence, but learn to enjoy what you are doing and to appreciate the people God has placed in your path along the way.














If you are unhappy, lonely, feeling down, discouraged, depressed, or disillusioned, I encourage you to please read and meditate on these words…God breathed through the prophet Isaiah. If you will take the time to do so, you will begin to feel restored, refreshed, and recharged. Whatever has happened, or is happening in your life to cause you to lose hope, God wants to change that. he wants to fill you with his spirit, the Holy Spirit, the spirit of life, joy, and peace. He wants to rebuild, restore, and renew your life as only he can do, and then he wants you to rejoice and be happy in life and at work!
1 The Spirit of the Sovereign LORD is on me,
4 They will rebuild the ancient ruins
8 “For I, the LORD, love justice;
11 For as the soil makes the sprout come up
A man was exploring caves by the Seashore. In one of the caves he found a canvas bag with a bunch of hardened clay balls. It was like someone had rolled clay balls and left them out in the sun to bake. They didn’t look like much, but they intrigued the man, so he took the bag out of the cave with him. As he strolled along the beach, he would throw the clay balls one at a time out into the ocean as far as he could. He thought little about it, until he dropped one of the clay balls and it cracked open on a rock . Inside was a beautiful, precious stone!
to show us that person the way He sees them, then the clay begins to peel away and the brilliant gem begins to shine forth. May we not come to the end of our lives and find out that we have thrown away a fortune in friendships because the gems were hidden in bits of clay. May we see the people in our world as God sees them.