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Ask Anything!

Knowing how to ask for what’s important is a key skill for life and work. Knowing how to ask your Father in Heaven for what you need is an advantage that leads to abundant life. The purpose of all prayer is to praise God and to align all of our life and work with His will. With that as our goal, our Father very much wants us to ask Him for things.

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The Advantage of the Most Powerful Connection Made Possible

The One who made you and loves you more than you love yourself, is inviting you to intimate, power-filled connection. Knowing who God is and praising Him for it, opens up possibilities and communication we never imagined were possible. Watch the video and see how practical this is for your leadership and work. After all — this is His kingdom, and we are His heirs and ambassadors.

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Making the Most Powerful Connection Possible

The key to life and work is valuing and utilizing your most important relationship — communicating regularly, reverently, relentlessly and expectantly with your perfect Father in Heaven who offers complete security, provides for your every needs, and gives day to day direction.

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7 Habits Series, The Center Of Habits — Accounts For Life Effectiveness

Will Walker joins Howard to discuss entrepreneurship, working with your spouse , and how to keep relationship accounts full. WIll is the president and founder of Walker Financial Management . This episode is full of practical ways for entrepreneurs and business leaders to keep full accounts with their spouses, family, coworkers, and clients.

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How To Grow In Belief, Thought, and Action

Watch and learn how our beliefs change practically — through our working beliefs, thoughts, and actions. Learn about spiritual transformation.

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Taste Test Your Way to God’s Will

The renewed mind is the mind that not only has the mental or intellectual or knowledge or insight capacities to discern something that is good and acceptable and perfect, but it also has the spiritual taste so that when something is seen to be of God, it tastes good to us. We delight in it. We approve of it.

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How To Take—And Give—Criticism Well

Being able to accept a bad review and use it constructively is not just an essential life skill; it will also make you happier.

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I Used To Believe...

Belief, thought, and action helps us learn to ride a bike. Belief, thought, and action help us learn how to work. Belief, thought, and action can lead us to life — abundant life — now and forever!

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Belief At Work

We all perceive the world through the lens of our own beliefs, and each person’s beliefs are shaped individually and are formed uniquely over time. An individual’s beliefs are shaped by their collective developmental, environmental, emotional, analytical, rational, and spiritual inputs and experiences.

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Anger Does A Lot More Damage to Your Body Than You Realize

Anger is bad for your health in more ways than you think. Getting angry doesn’t just hurt our mental health, it’s also damaging to our hearts, brains and gastrointestinal systems, according to doctors and recent research.

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You Don't Have To Shut Your Heart Down

What does it take to be a good leader? During his 44 years as CEO of Whole Foods, John Mackey learned his answer. You will not inspire people, and you will not create loyalty and commitment, if people do not feel that you care about them. So that’s the answer to your riddle. You have to be a servant leader, for the good of the whole.

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The Secret to Peace and Contentment

The secret to Christian peace and contentment is not a gnostic secret. It is not concealed knowledge only revealed to those who achieve higher degrees of holy enlightenment. This secret is hidden in plain sight throughout Scripture and is available to anyone who is willing to believe it.

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A 3-Step Approach To Fostering More Effective Leaders

As leaders, we have a duty to serve our team and walk alongside them in their careers, and that includes empowering them with the information they need to succeed. Taking a transparent and empathetic approach to leadership is how we best prepare the next generation of leaders.

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The Art of Asking Smarter Questions

With organizations of all sorts facing increased urgency and unpredictability, being able to ask smart questions has become key. But unlike lawyers, doctors, and psychologists, business professionals are not formally trained on what kinds of questions to ask when approaching a problem. They must learn as they go. In their research and consulting, the authors have seen that certain kinds of questions have gained resonance across the business world. In a three-year project they asked executives to brainstorm about the decisions they’ve faced and the kinds of inquiry they’ve pursued. In this article they share what they’ve learned and offer a practical framework for the five types of questions to ask during strategic decision-making: investigative, speculative, productive, interpretive, and subjective. By attending to each, leaders and teams can become more likely to cover all the areas that need to be explored, and they’ll surface information and options they might otherwise have missed.

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Making Sense of God: An Invitation to the Skeptical | Tim Keller | Talks at Google

“Skepticism is healthy if it leads us to question the received pieties of our age. But our modern culture has elevated skepticism to such an ultimate value that belief in anything seems faintly absurd. Yet human beings cannot live without meaning, satisfaction, freedom, identity, justice, and hope—and these things all require a faith dimension.”

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