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Hard Work


Lately, we’ve been working HARD on the farm. We are still in the process of fencing in the pasture. The fence lines were so overgrown with briers, poison oak and ivy, trees, and everything else. We are FINALLY to the point where we can place the cross ties and T-posts. After this, we will hang the goat wire. 


I am easily discouraged when it comes to working on long term projects. When I can only see minimal results, no results, or problems arise, I am ready to throw in the towel. I realize this is a horrible mind set, but this is one of my flaws. I want to see results NOW. I do not want to waste time on a project that will not be beneficial or live up to its potential. Lately, I have realized how detrimental of a mind set this is. It is up to me to put in the hard work and show the project’s potential and benefits. Thankfully, I have a partner who pushes me. He reminds me that we can not get to point B without first going through point A. 


God also directs us to put in the hard work. When He put Adam in the Garden of Eden, Adam was instructed to “work it and watch over it.” (Genesis 2:15, HCSB) Another great verse is in Proverbs 14:23, “There is profit in all hard work, but endless talk leads only to poverty.” (HCSB) Planning and thinking about hard work does no good without actions. So, we keep pressing on.

 

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