Say So Now April 2021

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COST OF

Success

By Dr. Jennell Riddick (Excerpt From Chapter 5 of “Getting It Done Without Becoming Undone”) They don’t just take the day as it comes, they plan it. They often only deviate from the plan if it is absolutely necessary.

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an you handle success? Will you endure the costs? Yes, victory will cost. Everyone won’t understand why you make some of the choices you make. “You get up at what time?” some may inquire. Some may scoff, “You don’t prepare a home-cooked meal every night?” In this quest called life, you have to be able to move forward amid the questions, comments, and critiques of others. I remember when the elegant and classy Michelle Obama trended sleeveless dresses. There was a lot of discussion about whether this was appropriate apparel for the First Lady of the United States. When reports of her daily schedule were leaked,including a 4:30am workout routine, some of those comments were hushed. I am not saying that we all must get up at 4:30am to exercise, though it is not a bad idea. I am suggesting that any level of success comes at a cost, sometimes agreat cost. Not only did Mrs. Obama look incredible in those sleeveless dresses due in part to a disciplined diet and workout routine, but she weathered the storm of opinions and will arguably be forever noted for her elegance and style. Will you change who you are to appease others? Will you downplay your genius to make others comfortable? Will you starve your creativity to be accepted by the masses or will you, unapologetically be you? Being you may come at a cost, but the world desperately needs individuals who will not shy away from the value of success, butwill instead choose to invest in the well-being of our communities. Think about the greats in history and in our present day: Martin Luther King, Rosa Parks, Harriet Tubman. Make it personal; think of the people who have made a difference in your life. Their selfless service remains imprinted on your mind. Success will cost you time. How do you manage your time? We all get the same 24 hours in a day. Successful people have habits or routines with their time. I have discovered that they usually get up at the same time each day. They have structure.

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There are so many time-absorbers in life. What has been robbing your time and leaving you with nothing to show for it? Did that phone call that was supposed to be ten minutes end up being an hour? Were you on social media, not realizing how many hours had passed? Harmless things can be time consumers, so we must be mindful. Your time is valuable, and your investment of time will be an invaluable tool. Successful people have certain habits and disciplines. They don’t just wake up and hope to succeed, they have intentional practices. Success is going to cost you the investment of time. Time to study and learn, time to connect with mentors and people who can pour into you. Everyone won’t understand why you do what you do. They may mistake your drive for being overly ambitious. They don’t know what God has purposed in your heart, so it is easier to sit on the sideline and be a commentator. Success takes work. We live in a time when“work” seems to be a bad word. But the truth of the matter is, work is necessary. Faith without works is dead. You will have to put forth some effort. When you see a person whom you respect or admire, please know that they did not just blink and become the leader, entrepreneur, parent, athlete, mentor, or person they are. Through intentional effort and work they have achieved their goals. We live in a society of convenience. If we are honest, we have gotten spoiled. We have washing machines that will wash and dry our clothes in one swoop. There are refrigerators that can tell you what you are out of and order it for you. Groceries can be delivered to your front door. A robot can vacuum your floors. We don’t have to talk to people we can ask Alexa, sip coffee with Siri, or gab with Google. If you are in your home and decide you want something to eat and you don’t feel like going to get it, there are companiesthat will bring it to you. You can read a book, or have it read to you. I appreciate these modern conveniences, but we can’t apply this “have it my way, right away” mentality to everything in our lives. Our faith walk is not about what’s convenient. God shouldn’t have to take a number to get an appointment with us. He should not have to check with our secretaries to pencil Him in. Some things just don’t go out of style, and work is one of them.


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