I am sure we can all relate to the strategy of cramming to study for that big end of semester exam. We kind of paid attention throughout the semester, but in the end, we believed an all-night session of studying will be an effective option to make up for a semester in which we did not give our full attention.
More often than not, we probably found that despite all the warnings of how ineffective the cramming strategy was to learning, cramming for an exam seemed to result in the outcome we needed for the moment in that we passed the test.
Unfortunately for many of us, we continually employ the cramming strategy we learned in school to solve many of life’s pressing challenges. We cram in a great deal of catching up on relationships with that much needed date night and family vacation to shore up those critical, close relationships. We provide the all-encompassing life skills motivational speech as we prepare children to leave the home for summer camp, college, or to move out on their own. We have that upcoming class reunion, wedding, or annual health check-up and we figure we can starve our way into losing that much needed weight in the last few weeks before the event.
As we continue on our journey to build and strengthen our character, it is important that we face the reality that we will fall short of our full potential if we deploy the cramming strategy to the really important things in life.
- Building and sustaining a healthy relationship is not built on that one weekend get-away to rekindle love and caring.
- Preparing children for life outside of “home sweet home” is not accomplished in a 15 minute send-off speech prior to that all too sudden good-bye.
- Maintaining optimal health is not accomplished with the occasional crash diet and two week exercise routine.
- Achieving financial freedom is not established through that one great idea for a get rich quick scheme.
The really important things in life will always be judged by one of the most important guiding principles of life, the Law of the Harvest. Simply, we reap what we sow.
The law of the harvest, in the natural world, is as true as the law of gravity. If we want to reap an abundant harvest of corn or soybeans, there is only one pathway to follow: The Law of the Harvest. If we asked any farmer 2,000 years ago or one today in the fields of Nebraska, we would get the same general response. There are no shortcuts to an abundant harvest.
We cannot vacation in the spring and summer and then deploy our cramming strategy for an entire growing season in September. There is no way to pay for the “Speed Pass” lane on the farm and there is no “Easy” button. The natural law of the harvest will always be our judge. Just like the law of gravity governs our eventual return to the ground no matter how high we jump, the law of the harvest governs our ability to produce our most essential food sources for life.
The law of the harvest also governs our ability to reach our full potential in the most important areas of our lives.
When we face the reality that the cramming strategy we deployed in school will not produce the abundance we desire in the important areas of life and we being to take meaningful, consistent steps overtime to reap an abundant harvest, we will build and strengthen our character and Character Creates Opportunity to reach our full potential and have a positive impact on those around us.