Build Like Nehemiah Pt.2Намуна

Make Time to Reflect on Your Progress
I am one of those people who tend to only measure progress and achievement by the outcome or the end state of a project. But in today’s passage, we learn Nehemiah wasn’t like this. He took the time to acknowledge that the wall was halfway built. Not only did he acknowledge the advancement of the wall, but he also praised the work ethic and attitude of the people he worked with.
Perhaps, like me, you need to give yourself more grace when working on a task? Maybe you need to step back and acknowledge the progress you have made in the last year, six months, quarter, or month? Lastly, perhaps this reflection can be done with the team you have been working with? It could be that your small recognition of the work already done, might spur your team on to work smarter and, in turn, faster towards your end goal.
Questions for reflection: Do I set aside time to reflect and give thanks to God for my progress? Does my team need space for reflection and praise?
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About this Plan

What should have been a 10-year building project was completed in 52 days. How was this done? Part 2 of this devotional series will take you on a deep dive into the book of Nehemiah. You will walk away with practical steps taken from the life of Nehemiah, so that you, with the help of the Holy Spirit, can learn how to build faster and smarter.
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