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Straighten Your Aim
Stay pure. Stay on purpose. Lust for money, power, and sex destroys lives. Jesus teaches us how to live in the kingdom of God. Jesus is inviting us to take a drastic measures to keep our aim pure, especially in our sex life.
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The Advantage of Simple, Direct Communication
Manipulation and making promises that include things we don’t control destroys trust. Making clear realistic promises and keeping them builds trust. Watch and better understand how simple integrity really is.
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Just Yes or No
It’s that simple! Say yes, when you mean it. Say no when you mean it. A person who has integrity believes the right things, speaks what they believe and follows through and doing the right things.
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The Advantage of Going Further
None of us are strangers to “going the extra mile” for our favorite coworkers, clients, and best friends. It’s satisfying to help someone and know they appreciate it. Yet, our biggest opportunity may be to “go further’” with those who we are not predisposed to serve — where we don’t see a return for our investment. Watch this video as Howard explains the very practical benefits of “going further” for the good of others.
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Ambition is an arrow — and a wheel
“If the point is to win and be seen winning, as Augustine put it, fulfillment will always elude us. Accolades and human attention weren’t built for eternity.”
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Recruiters Are Passing Over College Degrees For This Essential Soft Skill
Focus on questioning, exploring, and building your knowledge, and these will surely translate into great success in your career, regardless of whether you have a traditional degree.
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Leadership Is a Learned Skill
We often think of leadership as a natural talent, but like most things, it improves with practice. Take it from me: Ten years ago, I was a terrible leader.
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Better To Have A Burden
“Humble praise, radical faith, sorrowful joy in Jesus — these are fruits that grow only on trees of trouble.”
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Does Your Team Feel Trusted? 7 Questions For Managers
A gap in trust between managers and employees can have profoundly negative effects on team productivity and engagement. But when people feel trusted, they tend to offer trust in return.
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Working for the Joy of Others
The essence of Christian work, Paul maintains, is nothing less than working alongside others to help them attain greater joy.
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“Let Your Light Shine” — Should I Instagram My Good Works?
Christians are never merely public do-gooders. We want people to know and love God.
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Apprenticeship Gets a Makeover
The value of the expert is amazing, but that value is multiplied if they’re able to share their mental model with a whole community of people in their companies.
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Calling and Vocation
We can say “yes,” God does lead people to particular jobs, occupations, and types of work. But in the Bible, the concept of calling goes deeper than any one aspect of life, such as work. The calling to follow Christ lies at the root of every other calling.
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