Archive for December, 2005

Control

Monday, December 5th, 2005

Find yourself with a compelling need to control? Consider this:
What drives controlling behavior is fear of the unknown. As odd as it may sound, holding on to something familiar, even if it’s misery, is often more comfortable than stepping into the uncontrollable, the unforeseen, and the unexpected.
Facing the unknown is difficult because we feel […]

Podcast: Discovering Your Unique Gift

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

You have a special gift that only you can give to the world to make it a better place, suggests Dick Richards in his new book, Is Your Genius at Work? 4 Key Questions to Ask Before Your Next Career Move.
The four questions Richards wants you to answer:
(1) What is your unique gift — […]

What do They Believe?

Friday, December 2nd, 2005

Had the opportunity to speak at length with a hospital chaplain who had some 30 years of experience counseling patients and their families under the most stressful and grave situations. Asked him what notable changes in people’s attitudes he noted in the span of his long career. Their power of faith cannot work for them […]






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