Make Your Contribution Bigger Than Your Consumption

When it comes to relationships, we must make deposits into them before withdrawing from them. Think of it as a relationship bank account. What we put into the account is what we will get out of it. No more, no less. We will never be able to withdraw more than we have deposited. If we try, the relationship bank account goes bankrupt, and there are serious consequences.   

If we are not making consistent deposits into our relationship bank accounts, we will not reach our potential. When our approach to our relationships in life is to only do for others the things that will benefit us, our story will never reach its full potential. Abraham Lincoln once said, “It is amazing how much you can accomplish when it doesn’t matter who gets the credit.” 

Be the kind of person that does more than is asked of them. Go the extra mile! Forgive even if it isn’t returned to you by others. Love unconditionally. Give without asking anything in return. 

I believe God MEASURES our contributions to the world around us, not by the SIZE of our harvest, but by the number of SEEDS that we have sown. 

Robert Louis Stevenson said, “Judge each day not by the harvest you reap but by the seeds you plant.” 

It is more blessed to give than to receive. When your contribution is bigger than your consumption, you will always live a blessed life. However, life gets messy when we flip the scales and expect to receive more than we give. When we think we are entitled to “get,” we allow pride, selfishness, jealousy, anger, and bitterness to creep into our story. When these traits creep into our story, the tale of our life always takes a turn for the worse.

So the challenge is to live a life of contribution each and every day. Go out of your way to contribute to others without any strings attached to your good deeds. Do things that add value to others without a “hidden agenda” behind them. As Zig Ziglar always said, “You can have anything you want in life if you will help enough other people get what they want!” 

Contribute to others first, and you will find that life falls into place. When everyone is looking out for the needs of others, everyone’s needs get met. However, when everyone has their arms folded, waiting for others to serve them, no one gets helped. 

I am a Speaker, Writer, Certified Leadership Coach with the John Maxwell Team, Musician, Artist, and most importantly Husband & Father! I would be honored to add value to you and help inspire you to be all that God created you to be!

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