Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Leadership Lessons
a. The fine art of delegation: Even in a virtual world, man can only accomplish so much by himself. However, if you can sell your vision and equip others to run with it, the multiplier effect of your efforts becomes prolific! A 'hands-free' leadership style, achieved through delegation, frees you to focus on sharpening the brand.
b.The need for feedback. Growth and improvement are the harvest you reap after sowing the seeds of communication regarding your product!
Week 1 Lessons from Internship
I was thrown back at the number of forms and work-sheets I found at the ushering desk at church. For accountability purposes, the ushers are systematically assigned tasks and pews: Result? the entire Sunday service and transitions seem seamless.
Anyone tells you about Evolution.... That there was a bang and then a couple of million years you popped into the scene, my advice... keep walking. Order, design, structure don’t just happen. Be not deceived, there’s thought and a designer behind the scenes.
Shades of Darkness
What makes New Age and the Evolution theory (compare with the Creation Story, God created the heavens, the earth and man in six days - a progressive creative process) palatable, for the most part, is the fact that they are laced with elements of truth. Shades of light.
Any wonder then that the devil masquerades as an angel of light? (2 Corinthians 11:14). In his wisdom, he knows that if he throws one of his blatant lies we will flee in a jiffy. Therefore, he cloaks his deception in familiar attire, grains of truth, and elements of goodness, complete with traces of light. He stretches the truth and then sneaks it up on us… eaasssy! It’s effective y’all!
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