December 4th, 2008

Dare to Engage Personal Sustainability The Lynchpin of Effective Leadership

You need some tools to support you on your path if you are going to lead the way.  A few of them are competence, instinct, inspiration, integrity, joy and the ability to engage people and create results.

If you are going to lead the way, you’re going to need some tools to support you on your path. Competence, instinct, inspiration, integrity, joy and the ability to engage people and create results are just a few of these things. There is something deeper. Often taken for granted, screaming for attention when it’s missing, foundational to all other qualities: “Personal Sustainability.? When you have it, you don’t notice it; when it’s borderline, you ache for it; and when it’s gone, you beg for it.

February 5th, 2008

To Make No Decision Can Be To Make The Wrong Decision!

Making decisions can be immensely problematic for various people and it is an area where help guidance and encouragement may be necessary. Deciding or choosing regarding important matters is often underestimated. The importance of decision must never be minimised.

Some think it so decisions depend upon emotion - how I am feeling - the mood I am in - the way I look at things at present - but that is not true, and can be a dangerous way to live.

Emotion certainly has a part to play but it is not the decisive part. What decides is the will. It is the will that enable us to make the decisions for us.

December 31st, 2007

Move Away From The Biblical Revelation Of Creation, And Moral And Ethical Dilemmas Result (via Cobweb/3.1 Planetlab2.netlab.uky.edu)

Move Away From the Biblical Revelation of Creation, and Moral and Ethical Dilemmas Result
By Sandy Shaw

When we read and study the biblical teaching of Creation, in Genesis Chapter 1, we see the wonderful unity of Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. They are each present - they are so united - they agree. They are so united that a singular verb can be used.

What human author would ever think of writing like that? No man would! It is ‘bad’ English, bad grammar, but superb and excellent theology.

From the beginning we learn that everything God created and made was good.


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