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The 7 Habits of Highly Ineffective People
There is no real mediocrity in all this world which can be separated from ineffective living. My sons and I like to have fun and talk goofy at times, as anyone knows who has heard me answer my phone when … Continue reading
UPward in 2014!
If you are ready to take things up a notch this next year, then listen up. These tips might be just up your alley! They may help you get a leg up on your competition and lift up your spirits. … Continue reading
Posted in Character Development, Emotional Well Being, Health and Fitness, Laugh Loudly, Lead Courageously, Learn Continuously, Live Well, Love Deeply, Spiritual Health
Tagged church growth, courage, developing habits, diet, energy, faith, forgiveness, God, health, lifestyles, relationships, weight loss
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5 Kinds of Leaders to Avoid
Leaders come in all shapes and sizes. They are male and female; they come from all races, nationalities and walks of life. There are bad, good and great leaders. We find them at all levels and in all organizations. Some … Continue reading
Posted in Lead Courageously
Tagged authentic, Character, church growth, Finishing well, heart, leadership, organizational leadership
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Leadership lessons along the journey, part 5: 9 Strategies for Beating Weariness
The late coaching legend of the Green Bay Packers, Vince Lombardi used to say, “Fatigue makes cowards of us all.” Physical weariness is dangerous to leading courageously. If we admit it, as leaders, we are often dopamine and adrenaline junkies … Continue reading
Actions That Require VALOR
VALOR. Websters online dictionary defines it as, “strength of mind in regard to danger; that quality which enables a man to encounter danger with firmness; personal bravery; courage…”. I like what Ambrose Redmoon said. “Courage is not the absence of fear, … Continue reading
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Tagged Character, church growth, courage, developing habits, faith, forgiveness, personal growth, valor
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