A Gentle Answer
Proverbs 15:1 says that “A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.”
Proverbs 15:1 says that “A gentle answer turns away wrath, but a harsh word stirs up anger.”
Proverbs 11:25 says that “A generous man will prosper; that he who refreshes others will himself be refreshed.”
Proverbs 17:22 says that “A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones.”
Truth at Work has a great video on the importance of keeping your word. It is important to tell the truth at all times and in all situations and to all people. This includes your customers, coworkers, friends and family. Even when circumstances change keeping promises and telling the truth is important. Trust is built […]
As relates to James 5:16 We learn about confessing our sins to one another whether friend or pastor. Someone with a understanding heart but can give an objective opinion on the situation. We learn about different examples of mistakes that we may deal with in real life situations. Failing to turn in a project or […]
We all enjoy an occasional pat on the back. And sometimes it may seem like if we don’t toot our own horn that no one else will. Nonetheless, while acknowledgement and fanfare are great, it’s often those quiet workers, the ones with their nose to the grindstone, doing what needs to be done, not for […]
The concept of sacrifice has been around certainly as long as mankind has been able to write about it, and can be found in many incarnations, throughout the old and new Testaments of the Bible. Nor does it speak only to that most archaic manifestation of the concept of sacrifice, having to do with altars.
The final step in Five Steps to Greatness centers on the most important factor of being successful in both life and business: Keeping a positive outlook. Here are seven insightful tips for staying productive and constructive amidst frustration and hardship. Following these disciplines can help you to overcome the negativity that surrounds you every day. […]
The journey is more important than the destination. This is the basic principal of the fourth step of The Five Steps to Greatness. The path to true success begins with learning to tell the difference between what you don’t (and do!) have control over in your life or business. You can maximize your time and […]
In part three on the 5 Steps To Greatness series, Major In the Minors. The narrator discusses how the little details of things can affect your overall performance. He gives an example of how grown foxes (big things) like to eat grapes in vineyards, but, being that they’re tall, they just eat the grapes and […]