“Is Your Work a High Calling?” Contractor Kimberly Renner
Video / Produced by The High CallingKimberly Renner, owner of The Renner Project, explains how she views her work in construction.
Transcript:
It's my desire that how I spend this many hours of my life is worth more than just the construction of a house. And, what I've experienced is that when I approach my work as though it were a high calling, that the work is better and I'm happier. And, the result of it seems to go beyond the work itself into some incredible relationships, community building, and neighborhood restoration, which all does seem higher than the actual compilation of sticks and stones of our work on the job site.
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