A good farmer will understand his land, animals, crops, soil and the seasons. As he farms, he recognizes changes in each these things and makes the appropriate adjustments in order to get the best out of the harvest. Knowing and adjusting. These are key qualities to success. The same goes for us.
When you encounter circumstances and people that will cause you a problem, do what the farmer does. Make the appropriate adjustments in your response and in your attitudes. When you take control of how you engage the issue, then you protect your harvest. Don’t let others to bring you down, or work at less than your potential. Whatever it is that you do, remember that only you have control over you! That being the case – do everything with a sense of dignity and allow your conduct to win out all the time. Like the farmer, allow your harvest to always attain to its fullest.

well said robert, it’s a joy to get encouraging words in the morning. thank you and be encouraged yourself this morning as you push through another day.
blessings,
rigo -
By: Rigo Murillo on April 13, 2010
at 4:55 AM