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Focus on how you can serve others and contribute to their well-being. This shift in perspective can lead to a more satisfying and enriched life, as you find joy in helping others thrive.
Wealth isn’t embodied in a car but in the freedom to know that you can buy it.
Even when life’s circumstances seem to contradict God's promises, we are called to trust in His unchanging goodness. Smith emphasizes that God is genuinely good in every sense, and His actions are always rooted in perfect love. She notes, "The Lord is good... it must be because He always under every circumstance acts up to the highest ideal of that which He Himself has taught us is goodness." Doubts about His goodness, especially during hardships, are the real barriers to experiencing His comfort. By trusting God's character over our fluctuating circumstances, we find stability and peace. Just as Joseph realized that what others meant for harm, God used for good, we too can trust that God's goodness prevails in every situation.
Equip your child's study or play area with tools like stress balls or fidget sets to help them focus better and reduce hyperactivity. Avoid immediate punishment and instead find ways to prevent problematic behaviors before they escalate.
The road of recovery is the road of life. This helped him to refocus on taking care of his family and on finishing his training as a minister.
Flexibility and the willingness to pivot are crucial for innovation, as demonstrated by Roz Brewer's decision to replace Starbucks' smoothies with cold brew, leading to a significant revenue stream. The book argues that 'true innovation often lies adjacent to failure, but only if one is willing to pivot boldly.' This idea is encapsulated in the key phrase: 'Fail fast rather than fail slow.'
When I entered the space, low-price competitors offered full-service marketing for $500 per month, with a single high-price competitor charging $5,000... So, we came in at three-times the highest-priced player and 32 times more than the lower-priced players.
Overcoming Shame by Becoming Vulnerable
Most ordinary businesses stop their marketing efforts once they’ve converted a prospect into a customer... Truly remarkable businesses get exponential results because each customer becomes an evangelist.
Spend dedicated periods in silent prayer or meditation, releasing the need for clear thoughts or rational answers. Open yourself to experience God in ways beyond comprehension.
Greatness is not something you are, it's something you do, it's something you work towards.
The key to a good life is not giving a f*ck about more; it’s giving a fuck about less, giving a fuck about only what is true and immediate and important.
The Eucharist embodies the intimate connection between humanity, creation, and the divine, allowing believers to partake in God's glory. "In eating the bread and drinking the wine that are Christ's body and blood, we confess that it is because God has become a creature of earth that we creatures of earth have become children of God." This sacrament unites the physical elements of bread and wine with the spiritual reality of Christ's presence, symbolizing the transformation and future glorification of creation. Participating in the Eucharist reinforces the hope of salvation and the eventual perfection of all creation, encouraging believers to live in anticipation of this fulfillment.
Talk to customers about their past experiences instead of your idea.
Brianna Wiest argues that self-sabotage is not a sign of self-hatred but a coping mechanism fulfilling unrecognized needs. She writes, 'self-sabotage is simply the presence of an unconscious need that is being fulfilled by the self-sabotaging behavior.' For example, someone might sabotage their career to avoid the vulnerability that comes with success. Understanding these underlying needs is crucial for overcoming self-sabotage.
A Samskara is a blockage, an impression from the past. It’s an unfinished energy pattern that ends up running your life.
Smith emphasizes living according to one's values rather than solely chasing goals. Values provide direction and meaning, making life purposeful even amidst challenges.
Ousterhout argues that vague names for variables and methods can lead to confusion and errors. For instance, he critiques the use of generic names like `x` and `y` for variables that could represent anything from coordinates to indices. Instead, he advocates for more descriptive names such as `charIndex` and `lineIndex`, which clearly convey their purpose. This practice not only makes the code more readable but also reduces the likelihood of misuse. Ousterhout emphasizes, 'The code would be clearer if it used names such as charIndex and lineIndex, which reflect the specific abstractions that the code implements.' Consistency in naming conventions is also crucial, as it reduces cognitive load and helps maintain a clean and understandable codebase.
When we help our children name their pain and their fears, we help them tame them.
God says that He is our dwelling place, and the Bible contains all the necessary papers, duly attested and signed... You must move in.