Christian productivity is unique. Most productivity gurus will encourage you to be as selfish as you need to be, to get rid of anything that doesn’t interest or excite you. But as a Christian you know you can do things that do not perfectly fit your mission but still do them out of love for God and with a desire to glorify him. Tim Challies
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According to the Bible, we are all created in God's image and we are called to be productive. However, Christians should be more productive than anyone else. We should not be motivated by selfishness but rather by our love for God and His purpose for us to glorify Him through our productivity. When we feel motivated by the glory of God, we will work harder than anyone else.

Source: Do More Better: A Practical Guide To Productivity

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