Author: | Tony Egar | ISBN: | 9781311411105 |
Publisher: | Tony Egar | Publication: | August 28, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Tony Egar |
ISBN: | 9781311411105 |
Publisher: | Tony Egar |
Publication: | August 28, 2015 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
One of the reasons you are special is your value.
There are different ways to measure this value.
The question is, “Who are we going to listen to?”
Here is a list of people who will value you in slightly different ways for a variety of reasons:
Family member.
Friend.
Work colleague.
Teammate.
These people will value you on the basis of what part you have played in their lives, such as whether you are their mother, father, brother or sister.
You may be their boss or they may be your boss.
They could be you ex-something.
An old friend or a new friend.
They will value you on the basis of your behaviour and on any favour you are able to show them.
In other words,” Are they happy with you?”
“Are you in their good books?”
Or, “Have you let them down?”
If you have disappointed someone they will value you less.
If you have impressed them they will value you more.
Your value in other people’s estimation is ever changing.
Zero to hero and all the way back again.
This week some people are happier with me than they were last week and next week that could change again.
This book is about trying to see the value God has put on you.
And appreciating the blessing that God has given us.
One of the reasons you are special is your value.
There are different ways to measure this value.
The question is, “Who are we going to listen to?”
Here is a list of people who will value you in slightly different ways for a variety of reasons:
Family member.
Friend.
Work colleague.
Teammate.
These people will value you on the basis of what part you have played in their lives, such as whether you are their mother, father, brother or sister.
You may be their boss or they may be your boss.
They could be you ex-something.
An old friend or a new friend.
They will value you on the basis of your behaviour and on any favour you are able to show them.
In other words,” Are they happy with you?”
“Are you in their good books?”
Or, “Have you let them down?”
If you have disappointed someone they will value you less.
If you have impressed them they will value you more.
Your value in other people’s estimation is ever changing.
Zero to hero and all the way back again.
This week some people are happier with me than they were last week and next week that could change again.
This book is about trying to see the value God has put on you.
And appreciating the blessing that God has given us.