I am currently reading a book by Kevin L. Callahan entitled, Soul Space: Ancient Realities in Post-Modern Worship Spaces. Very interesting book. In one section Callahan talks about The Blue Man Group. This is a "unique form of entertainment, which blends modern day Vaudevillian elements, comedy, and music with science, art and technology." You typically know them as one of the acts found in Las Vegas. You may think it is a result of a brilliant idea that occurred all at once in the mind of someone. Not so.
"Most ideas don't start out as revolutionary," the website says. "And the Blue Man Group is no exception. Blue Man Group evolved. The basis of any brand is authenticity. According to co-founder Matt Goldman, 'Knowing who we are and who we aspire to be has remained a core objective of our company over the course of our lifespan.' The BMG has consistently reinvented themselves while remaining consistent and committed to the quality of their brand."
As you help people, ask these questions:
Are you authentic?
Do you know who you are and who you aspire to be?
Are you consistently reinventing yourself while remaining consisten and committed to the quality of your service to others?
I challenge you to invest in yourself. Ask these questions. Take the time to answer them over time. When everything we learn is going into everything we do, we are Serving Strong!
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