Do Not Give Up Your God-given Talents…
Do not give up your God-given talents simply because your family/friends do not agree or support them. Your family/friends have no idea what God has in store for you.
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Do not give up your God-given talents simply because your family/friends do not agree or support them. Your family/friends have no idea what God has in store for you.
George Washington’s “Rules of Civility & Decent Behavior in Company and Conversation” Share this post: Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit Share on LinkedIn Share on Email
Like Steve Jobs and Apple, file Vidal Sassoon under visionary empire-builder! Business As revealed in the documentary Vidal Sassoon (2011) on Hulu, Sassoon is the first hair stylist to sell $1 billion of hair product after asking himself: “How can I make money while I sleep?” This feat requires both vision and business execution! An authentic break…
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Elizabeth Gilbert on Nuturing Creativity The best selling author of Eat, Pray, Love talks about coping with the pressure of creativity and success and the idea that maybe we’re not entirely responsible for our creative successes and failures. What I like about this talk is that it takes a very humble person to disown success…
Question: Why is it that the things we want are never what we truly need? Answer: Because what we want is always within reach; and what we truly need is always a stretch. Share this post: Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Reddit Share on LinkedIn Share on Email