By Rob Jacobs
McDonald’s, wanting to increase the sales of their milkshakes, hired researchers to help them determine the characteristics the customers seemed to care about the most. They wondered should they make the shakes sweeter, or thicker, etc.
The researchers observed ...
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Leadership
10 Ways You Can Start Leading Today –
By Kent Ingle
Change doesn’t take place unless someone acts. Having been a leader in a variety of settings from business to nonprofits and now to education, I can safely say that more people like to talk a big game when it comes to change than to do the work necessary to make the ...
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8 Habits of Healthy Spiritual Leaders –
By Matt Brown
God calls, prepares and empowers spiritual leaders to lead His Church. Spiritual leadership is not a job for everybody. While every Christian is called to follow Christ wholeheartedly, and make an impact on the world around them - some are called to equip the Body ...
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Who Should Own Your Self-Development? –
By Brian Dodridge
“No one cares more about your personal development than you do.” —Jenni Catron
It is your responsibility to develop yourself. God created you a pretty spectacular person, but in all areas of life, we need to grow. Some of this growth will occur organically. But ...
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6 Ways to Steward Your Leadership –
By Chris Brown
When talk turns to stewardship, your mind might naturally shift to financial stuff. After all, it just makes sense to focus on checking accounts and charitable giving when you think about using God’s blessings God’s way for God’s glory.
To be honest, though, money ...
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Be Careful to Not “Use” Your Spiritual Disciplines –
By Michael Kelley
Once upon a time I ran a marathon. For years I had heard experienced runners talk about this sense of euphoria that happens during a long race – they called it a “runner’s high,” and it’s that moment when the pain disappears and like magic, your legs are filled ...
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