As you can tell, I’m not one to talk about monitoring gauges in life.  This is an actual picture of my fuel gauge.  Now you can see why people have issues riding with me.  I have a bad habit of running my car way into the red.  I am not a very structured person nor I am one to talk about discipline but there is one gauge in life that I am ultra intense about.

The one gauge I like to monitor is the passion gauge.  I secretly read peoples gauges.  I am constantly observing people, how they interact, and how passionate they are about their work.  Most people have no idea that I am doing this.  I do this all the time with my staff.  I make mental notes of things like:

enthusiasm

participation

chatter about their area of ministry

goals that they set

wins that get celebrated

One of the early indicators that someone may not be a fit on a team or may not be in the right position is that their passion gauge begins to drop.  Often times this drop is subtle at first but becomes more obvious with time.  

So what about you?  How full is your tank?  How would you rank the passion of those serving on your team.

 


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Your not alone Jeff. My wife uses her trip computer to get right down to 3 miles left to empty before she will put gas in. I always get into her car to see that horrible, bright screaming orange color looking up at me saying “Do you feel lucky today, PUNK? Well, Do ya” and I say a prayer and hope it makes it to the gas station.

larry keith added these kind words on May 12 08 at 4:34 pm

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