It’s the rain, sleet and snow season here in Chicago. As I drive, I notice a lot of dirty mud and slush being thrown on my windshield, but, I know what to do about it. I simply hit the window washer button, which sprays cleaning fluid on the filth and activates the wipers’ blades, sweeping [...]
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Navigating Through the Mud (Dealing with people)
Posted in Leadership, Vision, Work, relationships, tagged apology, Chicago, clear vision, confrontation, dirt, error, faults, forgiveness, journey, looking ahead, mistakes, moving forward, mud, navigation, obscurity, obstruction, offence, path, people, relationships, roadway, shortcomings, view, weather, Work on December 16, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
“The Mustard Seed Conspiracy”: Small actions yield big results
Posted in Character, Daily Life, Happiness, tagged Bible, effectiveness, Jesus, motivation, mustard seed, parable, Phrases, Positivity, productivity, quotes, sayings, success, The Mustard See Conspiracy, thoughtfulness, thoughts, Tom Sine, work culture on December 1, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Years ago I read a book by Tom Sine called The Mustard Seed Conspiracy. The book was based on a story Jesus told about a man who planted a mustard seed in his field. Jesus observed that when this tiny seed is planted, a large bush eventually grows to house a variety of birds. After [...]
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