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Entitlement…
Entitlement – (noun) the fact of having a right to something.
I read this week where the son of billionaire investor Warren Buffett has an old-world spiritual message for today’s money-rich parents: teach your children values and do not give them everything they want.
Peter Buffett is now traveling and telling his story as to how he wound up a “normal, happy”
No limbs and No limits…
It says in James 1:2, “Consider it pure joy, my Brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds.”
It seemed like a tall order to “count” hurt, pain and struggle as nothing but “pure joy” when my birth date arrived. My parents were Christians; my Dad was even a Pastor of our church, so that verse was quite familiar to them. However, on the morning of December 4th , 1982… Click Read More and watch his amazing story.
Just for today…I will
We must obey and cooperate with God for the fulfilling of our destiny. When we discover His purposes and His plans for our live,s and are willing to cooperate in carrying them out, we are on our way to seeing our destiny fulfilled in Him.
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Many people will agree that they are stressed out much of the time, but few will admit that their busy life and schedule could be causing it. Let’s face it much of our stress is due to our busy schedules and always being on the run.
All Stressed Up And Nowhere To Blow…
I thought since we were a couple of days from filing our income tax, as well as headed into summer, that we might spend some time talking about the great American pastime. I am not talking about baseball, football or even that great American sport basketball.
The Top 10 List for Handling Criticism…
1. See it as a stepping-stone.
As Jim Rohn always said, “The only way to get more in life is to become more.” We all experience criticism. The more we achieve, the more we get. Take a positive view of criticism and allow it to take you to the next level.
2. Recognize the potential of truth.
There is either at least a hint of truth or the potential of truth in every criticism. If you haven’t done what you are being criticized for, at least take it as a warning sign. Be honest with yourself and recognize that you do possess the potential to do whatever you are being criticized for.
3. Separate the critic from the criticism.
A major key in making the criticism profitable is “don’t lend credibility to the critic.” We often think in an “all or nothing” structure. It doesn’t mean that the critic is credible or well intentioned. Chances are, they are not well intentioned. However, don’t go through the pain without determining to get the gain.
4. Recognize the opportunity for major personal growth.
