Friday, October 15, 2010

Hard Work & Determination

I have heard about several employers recently that have positions to fill but are having trouble keeping them filled due to inadequate employee contributions. The news headlines might tell us otherwise, but there are jobs available to those willing to work hard, develop skills and be adaptable to change and progress. I realize that there have been dramatic shifts in the economy and things aren't the way they were before, but I feel like many of our problems could be solved by some more hard work and determination.

Although there might be a few rare exceptions, the key to a comfortable financial future is based on the same things. A realistic financial plan involves assessing one's current situation, setting realistic goals for the future and then putting in the hard work of saving, sacrificing and being determined to reach one's financial goals. In addition, it's the journey that often provides most of the fulfillment, not the destination.

I recently heard a presentation from a financially independent individual who encourages more hard work. Why would someone who doesn't "have to work" encourage the opposite. He has experienced a period in his life without work and it did not fulfill him. As a result, he has filled his life with meaningful service and reaped the fulfilling rewards that service provides. I would encourage more hard work and determination in all areas of our lives. This is what has led our country to where we are and it is what will help us move beyond our challenges in the future.