Monday, January 16, 2006

Poker

For those of you who have ever played Poker you know that the point comes, usually near the end of the game, when you realize that you put too many chips in too fast earlier in the game. It is usually at this point where you decide not to take any risks at all, unless of course it is a guaranteed win. Have you ever had a similar experience in life? It is possible that we often "play" too much energy in the areas that really are not going to provide any return, then we get to a point that we realize that the energy is gone, and we don’t have what we need to "play" when we get that "perfect hand".
The challenge is this: Are you spending your "chips" on things that matter? Not only in the long run, but for eternity? If not, you need to make some changes so that when that "Perfect hand" comes along, you have what it takes to win.

1 comment:

tirzah said...

was that a sneaky way to give me advice? wise call.