Thank you for joining us for our 7 day a week, 7 minutes of wisdom podcast. By consuming these daily wisdom nuggets, you will grow in wisdom as you listen to these proverbs and become even wiser. You’ll also receive understanding and guidance on each day of life’s journey. This is Day 49 of our Trek, and we will continue today and tomorrow learning how changing our thinking can dramatically change our lives.
We are recording our podcast from our studio at Home2 in Charlotte, North Carolina. By the time this episode airs on Sunday, July 19th, we will be back at The Big House for a little over three weeks, as we continue renovations and prepare for a family gathering on Paula’s side of the family.
Although this is day 49 of our trek, we started on Day Zero, so I am pleased to announce that this is our 50th episode! It has gone by quickly, and I want to thank everyone who has listened. My prayer is that each day’s trek has been encouraging and enlightening. Leave us comments at Wisdom-Trek.com, and let us know how we can improve and serve you more effectively.
Life is a trek, and we are all in this trek together. Each day as we gain wisdom and insight, let us do all that we can to live life each day so that we are leaving a legacy.
We have stopped by waypoints 1-9 so far, so we only have three more to go. I encourage you to apply each waypoint to your life so that you can become more wise and successful. Let’s continue on life’s trail until we reach waypoints 10 and 11.
As we ended our podcast yesterday, I asked you to consider two more questions:
Consider these questions each day and apply them to your life. This will help you to change your thinking and start down the trail to a changed life. As we are on this trek of life together, one of the most important ways of thinking is found at our 10th waypoint.
Unselfish thinking is beneficial because it enables personal fulfillment, adds value to other people, and increases the quality of your life. When you engage in unselfish thinking, you become part of something greater than yourself. It is only possible to create a long lasting legacy by thinking unselfishly and investing in others. Here are five ways to cultivate the ability to think unselfishly:
As we look at unselfish thinking, it reminds me of verse 24 of Hebrews chapter 10,“Let us think of ways to motivate one another to acts of love and good works.”
Focus Question: “Am I continually considering others and their journey in order to think with maximum mutual aid?”
In your life, being useful and productive determines whether you are succeeding or not. However, money is certainly not the primary measure of success. The primary measure of success is to determine if you are achieving the desired results in your life and if your life is positively impacting the lives of others. Productive thinking provides clarity by providing a benchmark to measure activity. Decisions also become easier when the desired outcome is determined. Success in the future relies on recognizing if you have been productive today. No matter what the desired result is for an activity, it can be improved through good thinking that turns ideas and dreams into results. There are five ways that you can learn to become a more productive thinker:
Productive thinking helps us to grow in our character as mentioned in Apostle Peter’s 2nd letter in chapter 1 verses 8 and 9, “The more you grow like this, the more productive and useful you will be in your knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. But those who fail to develop in this way are shortsighted or blind, forgetting that they have been cleansed from their old sins.”
Focus Question: “Do I stay focused on productive thinking so that I can gain the maximum results and reap the full potential of my thinking?”
We need to learn and then adopt the thinking habits of unselfish and yet productive thinking in our lives. These are traits or habits of wise and successful people. It is not enough just to learn something. We must also put it into practice for it to become effective.
Well, that will finish our podcast for today. If you missed any of our previous podcasts, please check out Wisdom-Trek on iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud, or Wisdom-Trek.com. Tomorrow we will finish up with our 12th thinking habit, but instead of focusing on how to think, we will concentrate on what to think about. You won’t want to miss it.
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As we take this Trek together let us always:
This is Guthrie Chamberlain reminding you to Keep Moving Forward, Enjoy the Journey, and Create a Great Day! See you tomorrow!