An AGITATOR may
or may not go along with the team. Agitators complain often and almost never
fully give themselves to any project. If they cannot control it, then they will
complain about it. Some agitators have good creativity but because of their
character flaws, it cancels out their ability to be innovative. In other words,
no one wants to work with them, leaving them un-recommendable. REPLICATORS are
not all bad. Some replicators only repeat everything that is original and have
no personal creativity within them. These are those that allow insecurities to
dominate their lives, and jealousy is a big struggle. Some replicators are good
and necessary because they help the innovators by promoting what an innovator
has created, making the innovator's product trendy! An innovator must be
"driven." They must live driven. Living driven can be difficult to an innovator
because of the struggle with the paradox of looking into the future yet living
in the present. Often when purpose is discussed and the possibility of what
could be, the innovators are embolden simply by the discussion. It is often the
passion that drives an innovator. Passion is another step in the process.
Living life without passion is an easy accomplishment. Half-hearted pursuers
often have partial victories. However, when an innovator is driven, they will
stop at nothing; they will maintain their efforts until they reach their
objective. When you are driven for the Gospel's sake, every obstacle and
wilderness experience will become an opportunity for you to exercise your faith
by believing that God will innovate by causing water to come out of a rock.
Driven people do not allow their circumstances to outweigh their fortitude to
win. Innovators never allow seasons of distress to force them to settle for
defeat or default. Never giving up is coming to terms with completion at the
start. Becoming mandate minded, is being complete minded.
To
a true blue innovator, commitment is an agreement rooted in dedication, loyalty
and devotion.
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