"When I see the rainbow in the clouds, I
will remember the eternal covenant between God and every creature on
earth."
I once went into an executives office and I kid you not, from ceiling
to floor all around the room was one inspirational poster and placard
after another. It was like a gallery of pictures and positive messages.
I couldn't imagine that this person could ever have a bad day with all
of those posters, some framed, some not, all speaking to whoever would
read them. It's not unusual to see these inspirational sayings in
cubicles, offices and on the walls of corporate America. If not generic
pictures and poems, then the company will have come up with their own
statements to create motivation. When rallied and aligned around these
messages an organization can become unified emotionally. So, when used
correctly posters and placards to trigger cues for behavior can be
really good for people. If we are leading teams we can create our own
sayings and symbols to keep a vision or a mission front and center. Of
course any of these are only as good as the commitment and follow
through behind the message. Those companies who say one thing and do
another would be better off not saying anything at all.
The same is true
with those messages and symbols that we set forward to describe
ourselves to others. These are fine if we live up to them and we don't
act in an opposite and contradictory manner. We can follow how God
placed His symbol in the sky to remind us of Him and His promise that He
gave Noah in Genesis 9:16; "When I see the rainbow in the clouds, I
will remember the eternal covenant between God and every creature on
earth." Today as you see one of these inspirational posters or sayings,
take a look at them and ask yourself, "Am I living up to this or what
could I be doing better and different to do so?" The more consistent we
are with the messages we use to define ourselves the more consistent we
will come across to others, which gives us much more credibility with
others at work. And once we establish that credibility then many will
be interested in hearing what is your purpose.
Reference: Genesis 9:16 (New Living Testament)
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