Refuel. It’s likely that you are occasionally feeling
that you are out of gas. You seem to be running on empty. Your normal passion
and energy seems to be in short supply, but you press on anyway because people
are counting on you. You need to refuel. How? What does that for us?
In
twenty-three years of serving people in sport, I have had a few occasions like
that. In most cases it was due to being overly busy, distracted with
unproductive tasks, and losing touch with my “Why.” In his excellent book, Start
with Why, Simon Sinek challenges leaders to operate from their “Why,” the
central reason they do what they do. The people we lead, the people we serve,
those with whom we serve certainly experience “What” we do. They also perceive “How”
we do it, but how clearly do we communicate the “Why” that is central to the
whole process? The “Why” provides passion, purpose, and long-term direction for
our service. Sinek calls this the golden circle, as illustrated here.
What we do, serving the men and women of sport in
the name of Christ Jesus, is certainly shaped by How we do it, with humility, respect, compassion, understanding,
and other important values, but if our service is not connected with a clearly
defined Why, it will probably not
endure for long and will likely wander from a wise and productive path.
If you are running on empty, take some time to
contemplate on the Why of your
ministry. Why do you do this? For the paycheck? I hope not, as most of us are
volunteers. Why then? To apprehend this idea, to write it down, to distill it
into an easily expressed sentence, can be a key part of refueling your
passions, your energy, and your impact. I recommend the reading of Start
with Why, as Sinek’s explanation and examples of those who do this very
well. Refuel.
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