Conjunctively speaking

There are a lot of good reasons why we don’t like to focus, and why we think doing one thing amazing will limit our choices and keep us from utilizing the talents God gives us.
For instance, we believe that if we focus on that thing we’re the best at, we’ll miss out on opportunities to do other fun things.
Or we think we’re the best at more than one thing.
But we probably could be way more effective if we just learned to focus on and give ourselves to that thing.
Not only would we vastly improve our excellence if we worked on that one thing, but also we would learn to master that which we are attempting to focus.
Neither adding too much to our plates or doing nothing will bring us closer to accomplishing that which we desire to accomplish.
Yet we typically take the easier roads of doing the aforementioned exercises, because it’s easier, at times more fun, and requires less stress than not having to master that which should be mastered.
So we go about our days, trying to be good at everything we get our hands on, while everything we really want slips away.
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