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Friday, April 24, 2009
Thinking Related to Relationships
This is another section from John Maxwell's book "Thinking for a Change". I suggest that you get the book and read it from cover to cover. There are a lot of good principles on "thinking" given for your help.
When you think about something reflectively, ask the right questions.
Important questions that help you stay focused and keep you moving to improve on your life and actions.
Thinking Related to Relationships: Part II
3. Inner Ciccle: Have I spent enough time ith my key players? What can I do to help them be more successful? In what areas can I mentor them.
4.God: Have I spent time with God? What is He teaching me now? Am I learning? Am I obeying?Have I continuallytalked with Him Today?
See John Maxwell's site
Blessings on Ya!
Pastor Kitner
When you think about something reflectively, ask the right questions.
Important questions that help you stay focused and keep you moving to improve on your life and actions.
Thinking Related to Relationships: Part II
3. Inner Ciccle: Have I spent enough time ith my key players? What can I do to help them be more successful? In what areas can I mentor them.
4.God: Have I spent time with God? What is He teaching me now? Am I learning? Am I obeying?Have I continuallytalked with Him Today?
See John Maxwell's site
Blessings on Ya!
Pastor Kitner
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Thinking Related to Relationships
This is another section from John Maxwell's book "Thinking for a Change". I suggest that you get the book and read it from cover to cover. There are a lot of good principles on "thinking" given for your help.
When you think about something reflectively, ask the right questions.
Important questions that help you stay focused and keep you moving to improve on your life and actions.
Thinking Related to Relationships: Part I
1. Marriage and Family: Did I communicate love to my wife and children (or others) and grandchildren today? How did I show that love? Did they feel it? Did they return it?
2.Friends: Have I been a good friend this week? To Whom? What did I do? Is there something else I need to do? Is there another friend who needs me?
more to come.....
See John Maxwell's site
Blessings on Ya!
Pastor Kitner
When you think about something reflectively, ask the right questions.
Important questions that help you stay focused and keep you moving to improve on your life and actions.
Thinking Related to Relationships: Part I
1. Marriage and Family: Did I communicate love to my wife and children (or others) and grandchildren today? How did I show that love? Did they feel it? Did they return it?
2.Friends: Have I been a good friend this week? To Whom? What did I do? Is there something else I need to do? Is there another friend who needs me?
more to come.....
See John Maxwell's site
Blessings on Ya!
Pastor Kitner
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
Reflective Thinking Part III
This is another section from John Maxwell's book "Thinking for a Change". I suggest that you get the book and read it from cover to cover. There are a lot of good principles on "thinking" given for your help.
When you think about something reflectively, ask the right questions.
Important questions that help you stay focused and keep you moving to improve on your life and actions.
Thinking Related to Values: Part III
5.Physical Health: Did I exercise at my optimal heart rate for thirty-five minutes today? Have I exercised at least five times in the last seven days? Did I stay on my low fat diet today?
6. Personal Faith: Did I represent God well today? Did I practice the Golden Rule? Have I "walked the second mile" with someone?
This ends the section on "Thinking related to values". We will begin a look at other thinking in regard to relationships and experiences tomorrow.- Check back
Blessings on Ya!
Pastor Kitner
See John Maxwell's site
When you think about something reflectively, ask the right questions.
Important questions that help you stay focused and keep you moving to improve on your life and actions.
Thinking Related to Values: Part III
5.Physical Health: Did I exercise at my optimal heart rate for thirty-five minutes today? Have I exercised at least five times in the last seven days? Did I stay on my low fat diet today?
6. Personal Faith: Did I represent God well today? Did I practice the Golden Rule? Have I "walked the second mile" with someone?
This ends the section on "Thinking related to values". We will begin a look at other thinking in regard to relationships and experiences tomorrow.- Check back
Blessings on Ya!
Pastor Kitner
See John Maxwell's site
Reflective Thinking Part II
This is another section from John Maxwell's book "Thinking for a Change". I suggest that you get the book and read it from cover to cover. There are a lot of good principles on "thinking" given for your help.
When you think about something reflectively, ask the right questions.
Important questions that help you stay focused and keep you moving to improve on your life and actions.
Thinking Related to Values: Part II
3. Teamwork: What did I do with someone else that made both of us better? Would the other person agree that it was a win/win? Can we do something else together to continue our mutual Success?
4. Leadership: Did I lead by example today? Did I lift my people and organization to a higher level? What did I do and how did I do it?
More to follow tomorrow....
Blessings on Ya!
Pastor Kitner
See John Maxwell's site
When you think about something reflectively, ask the right questions.
Important questions that help you stay focused and keep you moving to improve on your life and actions.
Thinking Related to Values: Part II
3. Teamwork: What did I do with someone else that made both of us better? Would the other person agree that it was a win/win? Can we do something else together to continue our mutual Success?
4. Leadership: Did I lead by example today? Did I lift my people and organization to a higher level? What did I do and how did I do it?
More to follow tomorrow....
Blessings on Ya!
Pastor Kitner
See John Maxwell's site
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