As I drove home tonight I was thinking of some of the concepts that we discussed. The 2 that really stuck out in my mind are:
1) It's all attitude.
2) Let your light shine.
Let's talk about attitude. In an interview, an arrogant attitude will land you no offer and a shy, bashful attitude will not help you either. However, a confident attitude goes a long way in making a good impression.
It's also true about life. I bet you've noticed that, too. What I can testify of today, that I might not have been able to do before, is that attitude also helps you in adversity. What I know, without any doubt at all, is that God will work every trial, every irritation, every adversity, every weakness to your good ... IF you will allow Him. AND ... IF you will, you will see his tender mercies all around you. I know without a doubt that you will. It's all about the attitude.
(Please know that I am not saying that the road will not be hard or long. I just KNOW that He will not leave you comfortless. I know it.)
And, #2 ... Let your light shine!!!
I frequently see candidates who really don't know how to speak of their talents and/or accomplishments. Often they want to tell the mock interviewer all the reasons they aren't the perfect candidate for the job. This always brings to mind the following scripture:
"Therefore, let your light so shine before men
that they may see your good works
and
glorify your Father which is in Heaven."
~Matthew 5:16
that they may see your good works
and
glorify your Father which is in Heaven."
~Matthew 5:16
You probably remember this chapter. The Savior is speaking to his Disciples. He preaches what is usually referred to now as the "Sermon on the Mount." Remember, "Blessed are the ___; for they shall ____." It's a great chapter. I love the part about the salt. In our day it seems a little odd to say, "Ye are the salt of the earth." But, when you think about salt and it's significance, it really brings a whole new meaning to this chapter. (I'm off on a tangent. I will bring it back, I promise. But, you should check out this article on the significance of that statement. What is salt really? Great article.)
Anyway... back to Let your light shine!
Can you bring people to Christ if you won't communicate with them? No. Can you bring people to Christ if you have no confidence? No. Where did your talents come from? (And, yes, YOU DO have them!) from HIM! Let your light shine! The interview is the place to communicate your strengths. You don't need to be boastful or prideful. Just share them.
Come to think of it... an interview isn't the only place to do it. Sometimes I'm amazed at the talents my friends have. Friends that I've known for years. Why haven't you shared your talent before? Do not hide that which God so lovingly gave you.
That's what I know.
PS... I haven't met anyone yet who doesn't have talents. And, yes, I meant to say talentS.
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