The value of quitting …

If you owned one of those tiny “smart” cars, do you think finding a parking spot would be much easier?

Where couldn’t you park one of those things?!

Apparently (at least for the woman in the video below), not in a large open spot between two cars …

There’s a value in knowing when to quit (especially when directly across the street is a parking garage with lots of empty spaces). We aren’t good at everything. We aren’t equipped to do everything. We don’t have the time or resources to take on everything. We aren’t called to do everything.

So the next time you hear a leader blab on and on about “never quit!” just know that person doesn’t know what they’re talking about (at least on that subject).

Quitting the things you shouldn’t be doing — those things that devour your time, resources, and focus — in favor of realigning your focus to pursue the things God has called you to do, is a wise step to take.

What do you need to quit so you can start on the life God has called you to?

Scotty