Menachem Bluming Muses: Fighting Burnout

One of the biggest challenges in life is to stay motivated. Your fire and passion and drive burn brightly... until they don't. 

Moses stands at the burning bush and he sees a bush aflame and there is no burnout. On Chanukah the cruse of oil was supposed to be out in a day and it lasted longer than anyone could have expected.

From where did that lack of burnout come?

It is a result of a deep sense of connection to the mission. If our lives are not a repetitive task or a necessary evil of earning a livelihood but rather we feel connected with a mission with which we identify than we feel no burnout because our soul is inexhaustible.

The miracle of the menorah was that despite the outside tremendous pressure they felt very connected to the mission and never stopped for a moment to feel nourished by that inner flame.

It is interesting that over this Covid time so many people have changed job positions. They felt the lack of mission in a previous employment and they seek something new. They seek work that is accompanied by mission to nourish that inner inexhaustible indefatigable flame of Chanukah.

Mendel (Menachem) Bluming, Maryland

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