What Kind Of Math Person Are You?
Hey Friends,
I guess this is an odd question, but what kind of math person are you? Some people add to you and some subtract. Some divide you and some multiply you. What kind are you to the people you come into contact with? Here is a list of some of them. Look it over and see where you find yourself in the equation:
1. Some people add to others. D.L. Moody said, “Do all the good you can, to all the people you can, in all the ways you can, as long as you can.” Great advice from a man that rocked the world. Don’t you love to be around people that add value to you? Chuck Carringer, our Pastor of Family Ministries, does it to everyone with whom he comes into contact. He is amazing. He not only is growing our family ministry, but he is a life coach for individuals that want to improve.
2. Some people subtract from others. ”Subtractors” are not there to help you, they add to your burden. They don’t help you carry your load, they want you to carry yours and also help them with theirs.
3. Some people multiply you. My assistant multiplies my time and my effectiveness. Almost twenty years ago a friend of mine named Melvyn Smith told me that one day I would have a great assistant and life would get better automatically.
4. Some people divide you. They take away from you. For some reason they want you to seem less than you really are. It is an odd thing. I guess some people’s lights burn so dimly that they have to blow out the lights of others to make theirs seem brighter.
Leaders want to take everyone to the next level. They want to add value to, or even multiply, people’s lives so they reach the peak of their potential. That is the reason I wrote The Climb of Your Life - to help people scale summits that seem impossible.
Which kind of math person are you? To make a difference you must build others up. There are more than enough people in the destruction business so let’s be in the construction business – building lives one at a time. I don’t know about you, but I surely am grateful for those that added value to me. It’s pay back time.
Just a thought,
Chris
P.S. For those of you in the Knoxville area, I want to encourage you to attend Chuck Carringer’s monthly leadership seminar. Each month he focuses on a different area of leadership development that is designed to help you increase your capacity to lead. The next one is this afternoon, January 21, at 5:30 p.m. in Satellite-1.





3 Comments
Do you know if Chuck’s leadership seminars are recorded?
Great blog! If you don’t mind I’m going to steal it and give it to our student leaders.
I think we are born in subtracting mode…and occasionally there are some that seem to get it right away like Brandon Bowen. He called me a couple days ago wanting to know if I had a way to get him to Haiti! I believe he would do anything for anybody even if it cost him everything.
I have been praying about leadership lately and wondering what makes a good leader. Thanks for this blog. It has answered my prayer.
Great post as usual! I would have loved to have attended Mr.Carringers Leadership Seminar…I will
have to next time for sure…Glad you brought another
good man on board…Kudos, and thank you Pastor Chris
for being a great teacher and good witness…You rock!