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As entrepreneurs and leaders, we recognize that our value propositions are delivered by a team. It is common to have two categories of people on our teams. The short term and the long term could be those categories. Both are valuable and can help to improve our services and products when they act as partners of our delivery system. If they are not engaged in the value system, we might consider them as just a resource. It is like they hold a title or a position of some kind. But when our team members, short or long term, are engaged, they are like treasure. Who on your team would you call "treasure" right now?
What do you do to protect your treasure, your people? Do you protect their attitudes, their mindset, their skills, their growth, or their families? In the world of employment, we place limits on employee benefits that have a financial cost. This is true even though it is possible that our team should be viewed as investments, not costs.
How do you view team members, as investments or costs or both? It changes the mindset of the entire team when we view each other as investments, and it enhances collaboration. Does a team you work with need a higher level of collaboration?
It might just be that a different viewpoint would allow us to invest in them by appreciation, affirmation, and love. What is the first thing that you might want to do about it in the next seven days?
“The man who finds a wife finds a treasure, and he receives favor from the LORD.” Proverbs 18:22 NLT. I firmly believe that we can have only twelve of the deepest human relationships at a time. We know Jesus had twelve even though he touched many.
But when you search for a spouse, I think that we look for a partner for our lasting earthly life. I do not think that we look for that short term value but the treasure of a long-term relationship. We search to find someone willing to be part of our life through the good and bad, sickness and health,
the thick and thin times.
If you find that, you have found treasure. The Bible just might be the best treasure map the world has ever known. Do we use it that way? If you have found a spouse, what are you doing to ensure that you are treating them like the treasure that they are?
If you have not found a spouse yet, then know that you are a treasure that is yet to be found. Have you done anything to mitigate losses to your treasure or to help it grow and be more valuable? Do you invest in it with your time, your words, and your resources?
Are you using the greatest treasure map? What is the first thing you can do about it in the next seven days?
Let us pray, Heavenly Father, your good word tells us about spouses. You have designed us to be in a relationship with others. Help us to invest in the treasure of our relationships, especially with our husbands and our wives.
Send your Holy Spirit to move us today so that our treasure might know just how valuable they are to us. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen,
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