November Topic: Who do you REALLY work for? Do research and discover who really owns your company or favorite products.
By Suzy Rawlins with Roots and Boots with Suzy Rawlins
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“The measure of a (wo)man’s greatness is not the number of servants (s)he has, but the number of people (s)he serves.” ~John Hagee
For many people it takes years of difficult life lessons to realize that working with a servant’s heart is the only way to build a worthy life. My story is no different. For decades, I was in survival mode.
Recently I became aware of how much I have grown as a person who embraces her true and authentic self because of the path that led me to this… to right now… to this very moment.
I worked in many industries including restaurants, childcare, construction, auto leasing and repossession, sales, insurance billing, and customer service. These experiences served my personal growth and helped me build skills I call upon today. However, none of my work history felt like it was my calling.
The opportunity to be part of the network marketing industry has been another blessing. The chance to learn from incredible mentors has given me the courage to lean deeper into my purpose.
God didn’t give me an entrepreneur opportunity just to provide for my family. He gave me this platform to impact others through beliefs, education, and business.
Right now, I am waiting on me to take all I have learned to help them. My business is a vehicle to do God’s work. As I lead with a heart of service, I have greater impact. I show up for those who need what I have to offer and leave the outcome up to God.
Who do I REALLY work for? To me, that is simple to answer. I work for God through the people He brings into my life, serving and blessing us both with our shared values and talents.
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