Wow we must be the same person....no spouse but the rest is spot on.I would love to see everyones thoughts on this subject,I battle with this a lot.
I start each day with my Bible at my desk before I do anything work related I read, pray and then get started.For me I have been in the Automobile business 37 years and my father was 25 years before that so I have always been around it and have not always done the right thing,said the right thing ,reacted in a way that Jesus would like.Now I try to stop before I answer an email,pray for the right words,listen on a phone call before reacting, and kind of do a 360 from what I used to do.
I have 40 people administrative people plus trainers working with me and many that are in the office are Christians and many of our trainers are, so we are lucky in that respect.Because people are spread out all over the country we have weekly conference calls and at times I may get a bit "preachy" with them but most seem to enjoy that and get something out of it...others don't say much and that's fine.
I don't hold back and people know where I stand and that's the way I feel it should be and I'm comfortable with that.
Life isn’t always easy, but most solutions are pretty simple. Being a good Christian involves more than reading the Bible, going to church and quoting passages to co-workers. It involves a holistic commitment to the teachings, the actions, and the attitude that Jesus and other prophets wanted us to adopt.
In the auto industry we have to deal with many personalities and that can often be very trying. Even thought you might want to give someone a “dope slap,” you hold back and have to look at these incidents as tests of our love for our neighbors, and look to find a way to find a good solution to a problem or situation. Our family, our loved ones, our employees and our customers all deserve respect. We as an industry deserve respect, but it’s not something that is easily given but earned.
We also have to be open to listening to other viewpoints. Craig indicates he gets a bit “preachy” on his conference calls and that’s okay as long as all his employees and associates feel they can share their thoughts and opinions even though they might conflict with what Craig is saying. If they feel its Craig’s way or the highway, then resentment will build and long term commitment to the goals and interests of the company will wane.
Remember, not everybody agreed with Jesus all the time, but his actions and the love he showed even his enemies made him a power that has survived to this day. Doing what’s popular isn’t always right and doing what’s right isn’t always popular, but it is right.
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