COMMITMENT AND DEDICATION
Commitment and Dedication.
It never really crossed my mind that these two words could
have different meanings until I listened to a recent podcast where the speaker
casually mentioned that there was a difference between them. “Commitment
is made with the head, while dedication is made with the heart”.
We often see these two words used interchangeably. Many
dictionaries use one of them when defining the other. One of such defines
dedication as “the quality of being committed to something”. This
means that dedication could be seen as a measure of commitment –a larger degree
of commitment.
This was a huge discovery to me. It got me thinking all
through that day, and all through the week. I decided to get on the phone
with a very dear friend of mine to share the idea and, together, we came up
with eight different areas where the difference between ‘commitment’ and
‘dedication’ could be seen.
And I decided to share them with you this week:
Relationships
A guy makes a commitment to speak to his new girlfriend on the phone every night before going to bed. He does this because it makes sense to him that in order for a relationship to thrive, it has to be lubricated with constant communication. That head-knowledge is what drives his commitment. It is what makes him pick up the phone, even when he’s exhausted from the day’s job, to place a call to her.
A guy makes a commitment to speak to his new girlfriend on the phone every night before going to bed. He does this because it makes sense to him that in order for a relationship to thrive, it has to be lubricated with constant communication. That head-knowledge is what drives his commitment. It is what makes him pick up the phone, even when he’s exhausted from the day’s job, to place a call to her.
However, as he begins to talk with his girlfriend every night, he
begins to learn more about her and begins to like her even more. Now he
enjoys their conversations and looks forward to them every night. He
can’t do without them. This is the point where he has made the shift from
commitment to dedication. Calling her every night was first the logical
thing to do, but along the way it became an emotional thing that he couldn’t do
without.
Going to Church
A lady might decide to take her faith more seriously, so she makes a commitment to be at church every Sunday. She shows up on Sundays, sometimes having dragged herself out of bed, listens to the sermon, gives an offering, sings some songs and goes home to return the next Sunday.
A lady might decide to take her faith more seriously, so she makes a commitment to be at church every Sunday. She shows up on Sundays, sometimes having dragged herself out of bed, listens to the sermon, gives an offering, sings some songs and goes home to return the next Sunday.
As many Sundays go by, she begins to interact with other members
of the church. She gets to know more about them, they invite her to one of
their small groups and she begins to form a deeper relationship with
them. Now, she looks forward to seeing more of them, so she not only
comes on Sundays, but on Wednesdays and Fridays for other church
activities. She visits the sick, reaches out to those who just lost their
jobs; she begins to love the members.
This is the point where her commitment shifts to dedication.
She is now emotionally committed. Committed not only to coming to church,
but committed to church.
Working
A new hire just had his first day at work. He was educated on the company’s policies including his working hours: 8AM to 4:30PM. He’s excited. He knows that to maintain his job, and thus be able to afford his living expenses, he would have to show up early, do his job, and leave at or after 4:30PM. So, he commits to doing just that.
A new hire just had his first day at work. He was educated on the company’s policies including his working hours: 8AM to 4:30PM. He’s excited. He knows that to maintain his job, and thus be able to afford his living expenses, he would have to show up early, do his job, and leave at or after 4:30PM. So, he commits to doing just that.
As weeks pass, however, he begins to see the bigger picture of
what his job entails. How his serving that customer goes a long way in
changing society as a whole. Now he’s even more excited. He sees
the company’s cause, and it’s a cause he would solidly get behind. This
is where he makes that shift from committing to showing up, doing his job on
time, and leaving; to showing up with enthusiasm, going above and beyond to
serve a customer, and not leaving until all of his work is done, and he has
looked around to see that no one else in his department needs his help for
anything.
He is now dedicated to a cause, and not merely committed to his
job.
Personal Development
I started walking this path last year. So every day, I would read at least 15 minutes from a book, listen to an instructional audio, watch a video and receive guidance from a coach. I committed to doing all these because I wanted to grow personally. So I dragged myself to do them every day.
I started walking this path last year. So every day, I would read at least 15 minutes from a book, listen to an instructional audio, watch a video and receive guidance from a coach. I committed to doing all these because I wanted to grow personally. So I dragged myself to do them every day.
As time went on, I noticed some growth and even a burst of
inspiration for writing weekly articles. I just had to share, with
others, what I was learning. Now I had to do those daily habits because
they were what drove me –what inspired me –to come up with my articles. I
couldn’t do without them!
That was how I made the shift from merely committing to personal
development habits, to being dedicated to personally developing.
Budgeting
You may find that you spend money frivolously and, as a result, you have accumulated some consumer debt. You want to get rid of your debt, so you decide to commit to a budget.
You may find that you spend money frivolously and, as a result, you have accumulated some consumer debt. You want to get rid of your debt, so you decide to commit to a budget.
It’s not so easy when you start but because you have a goal, you
stick to it anyway. Temptations come, in the form of sales discounts, and give
you a pretty hard time but you carry on anyway. At the end of the year,
you find that through sticking to your budget, you were able to pay off your
debt.
That feeling of accomplishment coupled with the load off your
shoulders jolts you into dedication. You don’t want to return to that
state of being in debt and not having enough to do little things like
traveling, sending your parents money, and buying Christmas gifts for people.
You are no longer just committed to your budget, but now dedicated
to your financial health.
Being a Husband & Father
A man may be committed to providing for his wife and kids, because that’s what he’s supposed to do. It is his duty as a husband and a father, and that makes sense to him. He provides, for them, their physical and financial needs.
A man may be committed to providing for his wife and kids, because that’s what he’s supposed to do. It is his duty as a husband and a father, and that makes sense to him. He provides, for them, their physical and financial needs.
His wife on the other hand loves her children and provides, for
them, their emotional needs of validating their feelings and speaking into
their lives. She is also devoted to her marriage and thus respects and
loves her husband.
The husband makes a shift from being merely committed to his
duties as a man, to be being dedicated to his family, the moment he starts to
identify other needs in his home, such as the emotional needs, and meets them
too.
Being a Student
A committed student attends his classes, does his assignments, and even passes all his examinations. A dedicated one is a student of life. He allows what he learns to change him. He applies it to his life the same week he learnt it in school.
A committed student attends his classes, does his assignments, and even passes all his examinations. A dedicated one is a student of life. He allows what he learns to change him. He applies it to his life the same week he learnt it in school.
It is funny how a student would go to school to study engineering,
do very well and come out to look for a job. Did he go to school to learn
how to look for a job or how to become an engineer? A dedicated student
would have designed and built so many engineering devices while in school, that
it’s either jobs look for him or he creates one for himself instead.
Being a Teacher
I’m sure by now you know the difference between a committed teacher and a dedicated one. I would only stress that you cannot be a good teacher until you’re first a good student.
I’m sure by now you know the difference between a committed teacher and a dedicated one. I would only stress that you cannot be a good teacher until you’re first a good student.
It reminds me of when I went to teach English in Brazil. I
could have stayed committed to the curriculum and taught my students what I had
on paper. But I decided to take Portuguese lessons and soak up their
culture. This made me relatable to my students. Now, I was not only
imparting information, but the results of an experience I had gathered.
That shift made me enjoy teaching them, becoming their
friends. I was no longer just committed to showing up to teach but I was
now dedicated to their learning and improvement.
This is where I need your help
So my friend and I concluded that commitment is a prerequisite for dedication. You have to be committed to something first before dedication comes. Dedication comes when you realize that the activity you’re committed to is not just about you, but about the people involved.
So my friend and I concluded that commitment is a prerequisite for dedication. You have to be committed to something first before dedication comes. Dedication comes when you realize that the activity you’re committed to is not just about you, but about the people involved.
So we wondered: Is there ever anything that we should only be
committed to, but not dedicated to? (Think about all those football
fans). We had no particular answer to this question, so I would
appreciate it if you could help me with an answer in the comments section.
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