Saturday, May 27, 2023

MUFFIN MOTIVATIONAL MANAGEMENT

 

muffin motivational management

Laurie Herlich- "In my late twenties, I was responsible for ensuring a production line ran smoothly. Doing so depended on the prompt actions of a group of middle-aged mechanical engineers who solved the manufacturing issues.

Unfortunately, the engineers were overworked and had many responsibilities in addition to solving production problems. They also had a backlog of issues that must have seemed overwhelming. (Photo courtesy of pixabay.)

I was young, ambitious, and unwilling to remain mired in the status quo. But in praying, I realized I had to think outside the box. So one Sunday evening, I baked a basket of lemon-poppyseed muffins. I took the muffins to our status meeting on Monday morning and offered them to the engineers, managers, and a bemused vice president. Everyone murmured their appreciation for the muffins in between sweet, fragrant bites.

Then I announced, “When fifty percent of the engineering action items are accomplished, I will bring muffins again.”

Although a couple of weeks passed, the actions finally reached my goal. Every time half of the action items were done, I brought muffins. I baked blueberry, cinnamon streusel, and cranberry muffins. I also bought a muffin cookbook so that I could increase my variety. As a result, the engineers’ motivational level increased.

Then I upped the challenge. “If you complete all the action items, I will bring chocolate muffins for a week.”

Again, a couple of weeks passed, but once again, they overcame their inertia and the backlog and met the goal. I kept my promise. The engineers’ mouths had successfully urged them on.

After that, I didn’t need to bring muffins. The engineers and I received positive reinforcement from management.

We all need goals. We also need something to motivate us to press toward those goals despite obstacles. With some goals, we must break them into smaller and more achievable objectives. And there’s nothing wrong with rewarding ourselves when we meet our goals.

As believers, we also need spiritual goals. For example, we might read our Bibles during breakfast every day for a week or pray before bedtime or in the morning.

Determine a couple of spiritual goals, and then take steps to reach them."

"A worker’s appetite works for him; his mouth urges him on."
Proverbs 16:26 ESV

Muffin Motivational Management

 Laurie Herlich

(Photo courtesy of pixabay.)

(For more devotions, visit Christian Devotions.)


Let's pray-

     Father, when we're responsible for ensuring that some paticular thing gets done, may we pray for Your guidance, as we may have to think "outside the box."
     Although our solution may not seem to work right away, may we be consistent in what we've said needs to be done. Let the motivational solution prove successful, and may we be rewarded for meeting our goals. May our determination be reflected in our spiritual goals, as we take steps to reach them too! 
     We ask this in Jesus' name, that He may receive the praise. Amen.

 
956-960 One-line Scriptures for those of you who want to learn some more verses this week- or to review them from when they were first posted- 
 
956- Zeph. 3:17a "The LORD thy God in the midst of thee is mighty; he will save, he will          rejoice over thee with joy."

957- Ps. 63:1a "O God, thou art my God; early will I seek thee."

958- Is. 12:2a "Behold, God is my salvation; I will trust, and not be afraid."

959- Ecc. 2:26a "For God giveth to a man that is good in his sight wisdom, knowledge            and joy."

960- Is. 59:19b "When the enemy shall come in like a flood, the Spirit of the LORD shall          lift up a standard against him."


Quotes for today-

~ Suzanne Eller- "God loved us first. He loves so deeply it’s immeasurable. While we are invited to love the world because of this love, we are also invited to treat ourselves with compassion because of that same truth."

~ A Light House devotional - "Identify some 'great things' Christ might want you to do for the glory of the Father, and begin to ask Him to do them." [p. 69]


Words of wisdom-

- REVIVAL starts with repentance.


Words from the Father in a journal:

   "I want to help you come closer to Me, to know Me better and to be able to focus on Me. I need to work in your thinking, so as to bring truth into focus. My Hand does hold yours. I've always been near to guide you, helping to bring about what is best for you, and to honor Me as your God. Listen to what is said and glean from other people's experiences. Learn through what they're learning."

Our special verse for today-

 “To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the LORD, that he might be glorified” (Isaiah 61:3).

Special words of faith-

Kelly Balarie- "We do not have a spirit of fear and timidity; we have a spirit of power, love, and a sound mind. When we walk by the Spirit, we are not conformed to a world of worry and anxiety. Bad habits must cease. Negativity, confusion, and worry are banished. The enemy has no playground."


#7 of 23 Parallels between Moses and Messiah:

God sent Moses as a prophet to Israel (Deuteronomy 34:10).

God sent the Messiah as the ultimate prophet promised by Moses (Deuteronomy 18:15; John 20:21).



 Upcoming posts:

3rd-   HELP ME, GOD
          Suzanne Eller

10th- FEELING GOD'S TOUCH
         Tammy Boyd

17th-  OUT OF DARKNESS AND INTO THE LIGHT
         Mary Southerland
 

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located in the St. Lawrence county of NY,

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