Monthly Archives: August 2008
Opening Ceremonies
As I type this I’m watching the opening ceremonies of the Olympic games in Beijing. I’m not usually a big fan of stuff like this, but this ain’t half bad! If I heard Bob Costas right the cost for these opening ceremonies is around $300 million dollars! I’m thinking…what could I do with $300 million … Continue reading
THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN FAITH AND HOPE
The following comes from Thomas Smail. I found it to be a powerful reminder. Read it slowly and take in each word. “When the prayer made in faith is not answered, and the healing for which many have sought does not come, we are not to look for someone to accuse of failure in faith. … Continue reading
A Question of Passion
John Maxwell asks are you doing what you love and loving what you do? He goes on to say, “You will never fulfill your destiny doing work you despise. You are nothing unless it comes from your heart…… To be a difference-maker, you have to bring passion, commitment, and caring to your career.” Passion gives … Continue reading
Just Do It!
Procrastination is the biggest thief you will ever fall victim to, and it’s the biggest enemy you will ever face, because it prevents you from being today what you can be. This week I came across The Procrastinators Creed. Here are its tenets. 1. I believe that if anything is worth doing, it would have … Continue reading