I am giving a leadership talk on the weekend and are talking about the power to dream
and want to focus on the thought how the fulfillment of the dream depends a lot on how we navigate ourselves around the setbacks of life
Looking at the life of Joseph and what we can learn from his life
He went from the pit to the palace to the prison and ended up as prime minister
What helped ?? i believe the word gives us some great answers-its going to be a humdinger!!
Here is one thought -Joseph in the prison helped others find their dreams !!
What a key -in helping others -he helped himself!!!
Here is one story to illustrate this point
You may not know the background of a certain laundry worker who earned sixty dollars a week at his job but had the burning desire to be a writer. His wife worked nights, and he spent nights and weekends typing manuscripts to send to publishers and agents. Each one was rejected with a form letter that gave him no assurance that his manuscripts had even been read. But finally, a warm, more personal rejection letter came in the mail to the laundry worker, stating that although his work was not good enough at this point to warrant publishing, he had promise as a writer and he should keep trying.
He forwarded two more manuscripts to the same friendly-yet-rejecting publisher over the next eighteen months, and as before, he struck out with both of them too. Finances got so tight for the young couple that they had to disconnect their telephone to pay for medicine for their baby. Feeling totally discouraged, he threw his latest manuscript into the garbage. His wife so committed to his life goals and believing in his talent, took the manuscript out of the trash and sent it back to Doubleday, the publisher who had sent the friendly rejections. The book, titled Carrie, sold over five million copies, and as a movie, became one of the top-grossing films in 1976. The laundry worker, of course, was Stephen King
May we do they same !!
Help others fulfill their dreams
Catch you up
Mr Sarge
June 19, 2007
Overcoming setbacks in your life
Posted by Jeremy Sargent at 6/19/2007
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what a great blog. You are the man Jeremy!
I actually just spoke to the Elevate crew this past Friday on Joseph and overcoming the tough stuff that life throws at you.
How easy would it have been for Joseph to have become bitter... to really get upset with God, with people, with life. But He chose to believe that the God who gave him a good dream is a good God. (Rom 8:28; Jer 29:11)
I love on your blog how when we help others we are actually helping ourselves. Its a principal in life isn't it... its the same with giving!
Great thoughts!
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