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Fill My Sails With Wind

“The floods have risen up, O LORD. The floods have roared like thunder; the floods have lifted their pounding waves. But mightier than the violent raging of the seas, mightier than the breakers on the shore, the LORD above is mightier than these!” Psalm 93:3-4 NLT.
Boats. The pinnacle of all boats has mighty sails, others […]

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Published in: Trust, 1 - Submitted | on August 19th, 2008 | No Comments »

Me, worry?

What would we do if we didn’t’ worry?
Have you ever wondered what you would do if you did not worry?
As business people we carry a lot of responsibilities, from managing, to budgeting, forecasting, to hiring, we are constantly making decisions, as well our personal lives are full of lifes constant changes and flux.
One of the […]

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Published in: Trust, 1 - Submitted | on August 2nd, 2006 | No Comments »

A Question of Trust

As I picked up the phone to call my CEO’s assistant I still wondered if I was doing the right thing. There was something I had to tell my boss that could potentially affect my current role in the company. Furthermore, it could cause confusion in the midst of a major transition. I would head […]

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Published in: Trust, 7 - Approved for print, 1 - Submitted | on June 3rd, 2006 | 4 Comments »

The “Five Whys” of God’s Economy

One of the most memorable cases I studied in business school was the “5 Whys” problem solving technique made popular as part of the Toyota Production System in the 1970s. The purpose of the “5 Whys” is to repeatedly ask the question “why” in order to investigate several layers of the issue and discover […]

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Published in: Trust, 7 - Approved for print, 1 - Submitted | on October 17th, 2005 | 4 Comments »

The Ultimate Headhunter

If you were interviewing yourself for a job, would you “hire you”? I asked myself that question during a recent career transition and was paralyzed by the answer. Seven jobs in 10 years, none of which lasted more than 24 months…what is wrong with this guy? Can’t he hold down a […]

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Published in: Trust, 7 - Approved for print, 1 - Submitted | on October 13th, 2005 | 4 Comments »