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Doing Small Things With Great Love

Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love

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Motivation and affirmations that inspire modern entrepreneurs and those who 'aspires to be'...

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There are a lot of people peddling inspiration nowadays, but very rarely do we get some good entrepreneurial advice from a saint.

 

Well, kind of…Anjeze Gonxhe Bojaxhiu -- better known as Mother Teresa is also one of the most misquoted people in history. Most of her famous "quotes" -- particularly the ones that have resonance to modern entrepreneurs and those who aspire to be -- are more, now how do we say this…? They are  ‘paraphrases or cleaned-up versions,' rather than her authentic written words.

Some she didn't even come close to saying. But the way they are conveyed for entrepreneurs, they're the answer to a good many prayers, so we can ignore the devils in the details and focus on the key takeaways of what they were intended to be.

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'God doesn't require us to succeed. He only requires that you try.'

They say entrepreneurship came about from necessity and necessity is the mother of invention. However, so many people don't follow a dream, or try to turn an idea into a product, because of a paralysing fear. Entrepreneurship takes risk. Risk often leads to losses -- financial, emotional, spiritual.

Failure is not only a possibility; it is a probability. But there is joy, and education, in trying. Just attempting something new adds value to your life. How many of you started your business out of a particular necessity to solve a problem you were facing? Surely none of you started your business with the intent or thinking its going to fail. 

 

 

'Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.'

Passion is a double-edged sword for business leaders, and sharper for entrepreneurs.

 

We think big, and get frustrated when the love of our job, our project, our company isn't shared by the rest of the world. But I often think that's our fault, not everyone else's. The great love and outsized passion we bring to our daily work doesn't have to be used on the large goals we have in front of us, but is more effectively channeled toward the smaller tasks in front of us. After all, innovation can happen in small but no less meaningful ways.

'I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples.'

The operating word here is “…to create many ripples.”

 

The word "ecosystem" is used a lot in entrepreneurship. That's a function of how collaborative the community is. This is what About EVE aims to promote, we want to encourage SMEs not just building their brands but also collaborating with one another.

 

No one really operates alone, as lonely as entrepreneurship and company leadership may seem. All efforts in capitalism are interconnected, and we play a daily role in a system that includes customers, partners, employees, investors and competitors. Each action we make, large or small, has a ripple effect.

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'I can do things you cannot, you can do things I cannot. Together we can do great things.'

It may be known as  “team-work” …or partnership…or collaboration.

If you are a true leader, you know the value of your team. You know that you always should put employees first. You know that culture is important. You know that, even if your name is the only one on the door, you got there through the help of the people around you.

In a way, we could say that all entrepreneurship is “social” entreprenuership because building a business has two main effects: solving a problem for a customer with a need, and giving someone else a job. When you hire employees, you change their lives, and you benefit from their talent and their time. If you hire  or partner well, you bring into your community people with experiences, backgrounds and skillsets that complement, rather than copy, your own.

If you hire poorly, or partner with the wrong team, well , its logical to expect that great things can't happen.

'I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much.'

Of all the quotes in the gracious M.Teresa apocrypha, this is my favourite.

 

How many of us have doubted? All of us, hopefully, since doubt is a necessary condition for the faith we need to soldier on. Even in the darkest of moments, leaders find a way to win. It comes from a mindset that we can achieve anything if we just have faith in ourselves. 

That's a key trait of entrepreneurs: they believe they are capable. And MANY believe it with all their heart.

It isn't ego. It certainly isn't hubris. Rather, it's a confidence in the gifts they can bring and share with the world. No matter how hard the work gets, no matter the strife and suffering that comes, the mission matters, and good business leaders and entrepreneurs can rely on their minds and skills to make something special happen.

Are you one of them?

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*Anjeze Gonxhe Bojaxhiu -- better known as Blessed Teresa of Calcutta, or, better yet, Mother Teresa -- canonized by the Catholic Church in 2016, was known for her tireless work with the poor, notably in India, where she spent most of her life and where she established her religious order, the Missionaries of Charity.

How do you do small things in great measure? Share with us your tips and/or experience in the comment!

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