Few of us have to seek change. Change generally happens whether we seek it
or not, but how do you know when you need to the initiator of change in your
life? If you are attuned to your own emotions,
you probably think that you know when you need a change, especially in the area
of work or ministry.
Perhaps you lack enthusiasm for the daily routine. When you started, there was plenty to be done
and you have faced the challenges that your present situation offers, handled
them well, and things have become rather routine. Perhaps you find yourself increasingly
disengaged from the day to day operations around you. You have gone beyond delegation to
abdication. You are not simply handing
off responsibilities to others; you don’t particularly care if they get done or
not. Or maybe you have a feeling of
restlessness and wonder what’s happening elsewhere.
None of these offer valid justification for making a
change in your present work or ministry role.
Before you do anything, you need to get a new perspective on what is
happening around you and make sure that you are not missing something that
should be addressed where you are. Talk
to a friend who will be honest with you and get his or her perspective. Often it is better if this person is an
outsider to your organization who can offer you a dose of reality. You may receive an insight here that will
encourage you to reengage your present situation with new enthusiasm.
Once you have a second opinion and still have “itchy
feet,” start thinking about your real motivation for wanting to move. Are you looking for an easier
responsibility? Probably not or you
would stay put. Are you seeking
increased compensation? A bigger salary
and/or benefits are not justification for geographical relocation. Rarely does a person come out even
financially in a major relocation. Are
you seeking new responsibilities that will stretch you and allow you to learn
new things? If so, you may have found a
good reason to make a change.
A lay friend of mine recently commented, “The one thing I've found about the
changes I've gone through in my life is that after I've gone through the change
just how much I enjoyed the journey. It's always brought me closer to God and
made me a better person.”
The
journey is all about learning, growing, and making a difference. If you are ready to enjoy the journey, you
may be ready for a change.
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