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The Power of Good Humor
“Good humor makes all things tolerable.” – Henry Ward Beecher Scientists say that it takes five times as many muscles to frown as it does to smile. Sociologists say that peaceful societies have longer lifespans. The Bible says that a contented spirit is like medicine. With all of this evidence, you would think that people…
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Know Your Weaknesses
Great abilities produce great vices as well as virtues. As followers of Jesus Christ, we must first learn that we have an enemy within our ranks, and his name is Pharisee. While we look to Jesus for his divinity, we should also be amazed by his humanity! He knows what it is like to be…
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The Power of Being Proactive
The Power of Being Proactive in Today’s World In today’s world, high-tech companies are thriving, and their managers have a few things in common. They are pioneers who do not accept “NO” as a solution, and they subscribe to the principle of “It is easier to ask for forgiveness than to ask for permission.” This…
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Dressing for Success
The Power of Clothing: Dressing for Success Hey, friends! Have you ever wondered how the way you dress can affect your success? Henry David Thoreau once said, “It is an interesting question how men would maintain their relative rank if deprived of their clothing.” In this post, we’ll dive into the importance of dressing for…
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Believing in Yourself: The Foundation of Success
Success begins with believing in yourself. As the saying goes, “Believe in yourself, and there will come a day when others will have no choice but to believe with you.” But this is not just a feel-good mantra; it’s a fundamental truth that applies to all areas of life. The first step in believing in…
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UNPACKING TO PACK
When I think about the season of Lent, it reminds me of an issue I sometimes have when I’m packing for work trips. In my job, my schedule gets so busy that sometimes my trips are back to back. Because of that I pretty much end up unpacking my luggage just to repack it. The…
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Serving with Faith in practice this week in #Guatemala
I am honored to serve this week in Guatemala as the chaplain for group 755. Our group is made up of 35 people, including doctors and nurses. Yesterday was day #1 and we spent the whole day looking at patients. Today is day #2 and the doctors have already started the surgeries.