Inquoris "Inky" Johnson, the former All-American
defensive back for Tennessee, talks about being “efficient, but not effective.”
He defines this as “doing things right, but not doing the right thing.”
He wasn’t referring to going headlong into the obviously
wrong direction, but rather being distracted by things that may be perfectly
fine. While seemingly harmless or even beneficial, these interruptions still
pull us away from our mission and calling – diverted by what’s good from what is best.
It’s easy to lose focus in a frenzied world where activity
is often mistaken for achievement. We can get disoriented in the commotion of
life as there is always something out there waiting to divert our attention and
blur our vision of the mission. Sometimes, the most difficult thing to do is to
simply stand there, letting the world fly by for a moment, just to recalibrate
and realign our focus and direction. Before worrying about how fast you can
move, first make sure you’re headed the right way.
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