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Category Archives: Attitude
How To Build A House
Ok, I’ll be the first to admit that my title might be a little misleading. This post is not a process for analyzing your personal financial situation (and whether or not you are ready to build a house). Instead, it … Continue reading
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Expectation, The Test of True Generosity (Part 3)
I believe the mark of true generosity can be found in expectation. As you give or lend: What is your expectation for the situation? “If you lend to those from whom you expect to receive, what credit is that to … Continue reading
Posted in Attitude, Giving, Motivation
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Expectation, The Test of True Generosity (Part 2)
I believe the mark of true generosity can be found in expectation. As you give or lend: What is your expectation for the situation? “If you lend to those from whom you expect to receive, what credit is that to … Continue reading
Posted in Attitude, Giving, Motivation
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Expectation, The Test of True Generosity (Part 1)
I believe the mark of true generosity can be found in expectation. As you give or lend: What is your expectation for the situation? “If you lend to those from whom you expect to receive, what credit is that to … Continue reading
Posted in Attitude, Giving, Motivation
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A Whole New Look at Hating Your Job?
I came across this the other day and it really caught my attention. The selection is from
Posted in Attitude, Work
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The Secret of Great Leadership
This week I have been trying to give credit and recognition to some of the different sources I have used throughout the past year. Today, I am recommending a podcast I listened to a while back. It is hilarious, but … Continue reading
Posted in Attitude, Leadership
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Spenders and Savers: The Pros and Cons of BOTH
Monday’s post on Storing or Pouring: How Should a Christian Build Wealth? got me thinking and I came up with this: Are you a Spender or Saver? The Pros and Cons of BOTH Life seems to throw dichotomies at us … Continue reading
Posted in Attitude, Saving, Spending
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A Cure For Anxiety
This quote is from Richard Foster’s book Celebration of Discipline. (I would highly recommend it). “Freedom from anxiety is characterised by three inner attitudes. If what we have we receive as a gift, and if what we have is to be … Continue reading
Posted in Attitude, Future, Perspective
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