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which each of us, secretly or not
so secretly, aspires. None of us
can do everything, no matter
how worthy or how important
our goals may be. And none of
us can be everything or take ad-
vantage of every business or
professional opportunity.
Learn which aspect of work
requires a "yes," and which re-
quires a "no" or a "not yet" or,
even, a "Someday I would like
to..." Create boundaries: Of
time, of effort, of aspiration.
VIII. Make room for God in
your success
You didn't get to where you
are today without skill, luck, pa-
tience, fortitude, great col-
leagues, loyal customers and
faithful clients. Yet, we invari-
ably forget to credit the one
force that is above and behind
everything that we do and
everyone with whom we come
in contact: God.
In Deuteronomy 8, Moses
told the Israelites that after
their 40-year trek through the
wilderness they were about to
enter "a land where you may
eat food without stint, where
you will lack nothing."
"When you have eaten your
fill," he said, "and have built fine
houses to live in, and your herds
and flocks have multiplied, and
your silver and gold have in-
creased, and everything you
own has prospered, beware lest
your heart grow haughty. Re-
member that it is the Eternal
your God who gives you the
power to get wealth, in fulfill-
ment of the covenant that He
made on oath with your fathers,
as is still the case."
Like the people of ancient Is-
rael, we have undeniably pros-
pered in many ways. But the
price of that prosperity is often
a poverty of the soul. It is time
to be as rich internally as we are
externally; to be rooted in the
divine as we are in the materi-
al; to know that, as Moses said,
it is God who gives us the pow-
er to acquire wealth, and that
it is God who also gives us sus-
tenance, to Whom we owe
thanks — and Who we should
remember gave us not just this
day and its accomplishments,
but all of them. O
From "Being God's Partner:
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