PRODUCTIVITY BY MENTALITY
SCRIPTURE: “Keep thy heart with all diligence; for out of it are the issues of life” Proverbs 4:23(KJV)
THOUGHT FOR THE DAY: A dormant mind equals a dormant life; a non-strategic mind equals a non-productive life.
There is a connection between mentality and productivity; there is a link between how you think and your results in life. The truth is,”the stronger your mentality the heavier your productivity. Do not just let your hands work, let your mind work ahead of your hands. Nobody will mind the man who does not use his mind. The reason why a mad man is not productive is because he has lost his mind. It is not possible for you to be productive if your mind is functionless. A dormant mind equals a dormant life; a non-strategic mind equals a non-productive life.
To be productive, you need to be strategic. It is the synergy of mentality and activity that guarantees productivity. Activity without mentality is an exercise in futility. This is why you see some people working so hard, yet they see little or no result.
There are some employees with zero mentality or initiative; each time you ask them, ‘have you done this and that?’ Their responses would always be, ‘No sir, or okay, I remember now sir.’ That is a liability existence.
But today, I prophesy to you, your mind must work productively. As you maximize your mind you shall see greater results in life, in Jesus’ Name.
REMEMBER THIS”: A dormant mind equals a dormant life; a non-strategic mind equals a non-productive life.
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