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Mindset Guru "JD" and President of Senior Helpers, Damon Foreman, bring to you a NEW series entitled "The Compete Mentality Business Principles" series where they will discuss how the Compete Mentality applies to business. "JD" and Damon kick off this series with a bang as they discuss how to not lose sight of the dream and how to make business decisions based on your guiding values. Guiding Values are literally just that...values that guide your decisions making that will reflect results on your calendar, bank account and peace with God.
In episode 49 of the "Chats with Clark" Podcast, Johnny Cole joins the show to discuss his work to help men develop the confidence to become who they truly are. Committed to posing questions that initiate reflection, so as to discover one's values, Johnny took his own reflection to action and started a company called Hey Brother Co. The company's mission is to help men "become the most emotionally skilled, authentic, and confident versions of themselves," which is achieved through introspection via men's retreats. For Johnny, his difficult experiences with his father led to strained relationships and the inevitable quest for his own identity. Through his pain and struggles, Johnny used them to help countless others on similar quests of solidifying and becoming confident in their own identity and selves. Tune in to episode 49 for an exploration of our own values and to hear stories of resilience and innovation that provides confidence. Check out Johnny's social media presence: Johnny's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heybrotherjohnny/ Hey Brother Co. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heybrotherco/ Johnny's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@heybrotherjohnny Hey Brother Co. Website: https://www.heybrotherco.com/our-purpose Hey Brother Co. virtual men's group cohort starting in November 2024: https://heybrotherco.as.me/virtual-mens-groups. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks for checking out this episode of the "Chats with Clark" Podcast! If there is any content that YOU would like to hear featured or would like to set up an interview time, email me your questions, thoughts, or ideas at chatswithclark@gmail.com!
From this video, Jeff Roussel (chief revenue officer) and Greg Jacobson (co-founder and CEO) discuss the culture at KaiNexus. Learn more about jobs at KaiNexus In this enlightening episode of the KaiNexus Continuous Improvement Podcast, join Jeff Roussel and Greg Jacobson for a deep dive into the unique corporate ethos of Kinexis. Discover how this dynamic company has etched out its colossal success through the shared formulation and embodiment of collective core values. Rather than a top-down approach, KaiNexus methodically identified fundamental behaviors through employee interactions that came to define their organization. Their culture vividly narrates a story of shared beliefs where every policy adopted and decision made is a tribute to their core values. Let's explore how they've shaped their environment, where principles aren't simply stated words, but an integral part of the everyday actions. Take a journey revealing how the cornerstone of teamwork contributes significantly to KaiNexus's triumphs. Understanding that individual efforts culminate in extraordinary feats when synchronized into a collective endeavor is their core mantra. Discover how Kinexis has cultivated a workplace where collaboration and collective success are at the heart of every initiative. A discussion featuring their outlook on kindness as a strength, focusing on customer needs, and the embedding of trust will help listeners understand how the company's values contribute to a nurturing and respectful business ethos, while also delivering superior service to its clientele.
Guiding Values | What values will guide us as we celebrate 135 years of ministry? In 2024 we will celebrate the 135th anniversary of our beloved church! To kick the year off we will study the biblical values that will guide our church into its 135th anniversary. These values have shaped our church family and strengthened our faith throughout the years. Let's come together in fellowship and praise to honor our history, embrace our guiding values, and embark on a future marked by authentic faith, healthy & strong relationships, and giving every person the opportunity to meet Jesus.Today: Giving Every Person the Opportunity to Meet Jesus from John chapter 4Need Prayer? Email us at roseburgfcc@gmail.com Connect with us on social at www.facebook.com/roseburgfccTo support the ministry of First Christian Church go to www.roseburgfcc.org/giving
Guiding Values | What values will guide us as we celebrate 135 years of ministry? In 2024 we will celebrate the 135th anniversary of our beloved church! To kick the year off we will study the biblical values that will guide our church into its 135th anniversary. These values have shaped our church family and strengthened our faith throughout the years. Let's come together in fellowship and praise to honor our history, embrace our guiding values, and embark on a future marked by authentic faith, healthy & strong relationships, and giving every person the opportunity to meet Jesus.Today: A Closer Look At Healthy Relationship from Colossians Chapter 3Need Prayer? Email us at roseburgfcc@gmail.com Connect with us on social at www.facebook.com/roseburgfccTo support the ministry of First Christian Church go to www.roseburgfcc.org/giving
Guiding Values | What values will guide us as we celebrate 135 years of ministry? In 2024 we will celebrate the 135th anniversary of our beloved church! To kick the year off we will study the biblical values that will guide our church into its 135th anniversary. These values have shaped our church family and strengthened our faith throughout the years. Let's come together in fellowship and praise to honor our history, embrace our guiding values, and embark on a future marked by authentic faith, healthy & strong relationships, and giving every person the opportunity to meet Jesus.Today we dive deeper into our first of three guiding values: Authentic Faith. In Romans 12, Paul describes to us what it looks like to present our bodies as living sacrifices to God. In doing so, he also details the characteristics of authentic faith: Genuine Love, Enthusiastic Service, and Joyful Hope. Need Prayer? Email us at roseburgfcc@gmail.com Connect with us on social at www.facebook.com/roseburgfccTo support the ministry of First Christian Church go to www.roseburgfcc.org/giving
Guiding Values | What values will guide us as we celebrate 135 years of ministry? In 2024 we will celebrate the 135th anniversary of our beloved church! To kick the year off we will study the biblical values that will guide our church into its 135th anniversary. These values have shaped our church family and strengthened our faith throughout the years. Let's come together in fellowship and praise to honor our history, embrace our guiding values, and embark on a future marked by authentic faith, healthy & strong relationships, and giving every person the opportunity to meet Jesus.Need Prayer? Email us at roseburgfcc@gmail.com Connect with us on social at www.facebook.com/roseburgfccTo support the ministry of First Christian Church go to www.roseburgfcc.org/giving
The first two keys for defining the Scope of Authority for Your Missions Handbook or Your Missions Team are: clarifying the differences between local outreach ministries and overseas, cross-cultural missions; and, getting your Elders or highest board of authority to conceptually mark the Guiding Principles or Guiding Values within which the Missions Team ministries will operate. This helps all concerned. Then move on to the standard questions of chain-of-command, scope of authority, reporting, and approval of key decisions. Let's write or review our Missions Handbook together!
NON-DUALITY“Both/And” expands our awareness of God, others and the world around us.Why Non-Dualism is so helpful for us:- We develop an ability to hold things in tensionSpiritual practice: Letting goPhilippians 2:6-7 (Berean Study Bible)Discussion One:- What does it cause you to think about?- Do you have your own examples of how “clinging” has been unhelpful to you?- What has helped you in developing an ability to hold things in tension?Why Non-Dualism is so helpful for us:- Non-duality helps us accept the difficulties in lifeSpiritual Practice: RestMatthew 11:28-30 (NIV)Quote: - Wild Mercy by Mirabai Starr, p. 31, 32Discussion Two:- Do you relate to needing help to accept the difficulties of life?- How do you navigate trying to have a moment-by-moment relationship with God?- Is there anything you're wondering about?
NON-DUALITY“Both/And” expands our awareness of God, others and the world around us.Philippians 4:7 (NIV)Nondualistic thinking - Sees subtlety, exceptions, mystery, and a bigger pictureDiscussion One:- Have you heard of Non-dualism before?- Can you see how this framework of Both/And might serve you?- Do you have your own examples of how this both/and experience comes up in your life?Nondual Awareness- Another term for union with God. Luke 17:21, Mark 1:15, John 18:36, Psalm 139:1 & 11Discussion Two:- Are there ways that you sometimes become aware of God's presence? How do we experience this in our actual lives?- How do we engage in a life where the Kingdom of Heaven lives within us?- What do we wonder about?
LIFELONG LEARNERSWe are lifelong learners committed to curiosity and growth.Proverbs 2:6, 10-11 (NIV)- Life gives us many choices.- God can teach us these things about ourselves - Living as lifelong learners can help us remember to engage with our Divine GuideDiscussion One:- What sorts of choices do you make that help you engage with learning?- Does joy as a byproduct of learning resonate with you?Mark 4:14-20 (NIV)Discussion Two:- Can you relate to the struggle of learning by way of failure?- How does Jesus' explanation of the Parable help you? - Is there anything you wonder about?
LIFELONG LEARNERSWe are lifelong learners committed to curiosity and growth.Childlike FaithMatthew 18:3 (NIV)Beginner's Mind: To see as though for the first timeDiscussion One:- What helps you to engage a Beginner's Mind where you can “see as if for the first time?”- Are there ways that you can identify with feeling blocked because of your own existing ideas and experiences?Matthew 7:7-8 (NIV)Matthew 11:28-30 (NIV)Discussion Two: - Do you resonate with feeling like you need to have all the answers?- Does Jesus' invitation to ask and to rest feel encouraging to you in any way? Is there anything you wonder about?
Spiritual Journey: We're on a spiritual journey to uncover the emerging soul.To see the entire Kaiser's Hero's Journey Video : https://youtu.be/2-N0k540Hcw“The Special World is unpredictable and full of unknowns.”Discussion One:- Can you relate to the experience of feeling a struggle between something inside and the external world?- Has it been helpful to try to proceed with strength and courage or did you find something else helpful? Hero's Journey: Later StagesDeath: Jonah 1:17 (NIV)Transformation: Jonah 2, Jonah 3:1 (NIV), Jonah 3:10 & 4:1 (NIV)Special Knowledge: Jonah 4:11 (NIV)Reward/Elixir: - God's desire is to relate to all people with Love and CompassionDiscussion Two:- Is there anything that surprises you about Jonah's story?- What do you wonder about?- Does it inspire you towards anything?
Frameworks:Bounded vs. Centered SetJoseph Campbell's The Hero's JourneyScripture: John 14:1, 2, 6Discussion One:- How do you relate to this idea of journey as movement? - What emotions emerge as you consider this frame? - Does anything trigger you as you hear about this notion of a “way?”Discussion Two:- Can you relate to the notion of a troubled heart versus a trusting heart?- What does this framework for Journey bring up for you?
Today's Focus: Spiritual Journey: We are on a spiritual journey to uncover the emerging soul.Scripture: Mark 8:34-36, Genesis 12:1, Exodus 3:10, Luke 10:3, Luke 14:21, Acts 8:26 Discussion One:- What are ways that help you connect from a soul space?- Are there inspirations you're feeling as we talk? Discussion Two:- In what ways does the notion of a spiritual journey resonate with you?- What is your own experience of spiritual journey?
Scriptures: John 12:3, Luke 10:25-37, John 4:20, 24Perennial Wisdom Value: We value wisdoms that exist across faith traditionsPerennial Wisdom: Knowledge that continually recurs.Compassion: A common perennial virtueWhy do we care about perennial wisdom? - It gives us the opportunity to learn from one another without pressure to change the other.Discussion One:- Have you ever experienced a barrier to having a mutual experience due to cultural or religious differences?- Any other thoughts, insights, or wonderings coming up for you?Why do we care about perennial wisdom? - It's meaningful to become aware of the shared human experience.Discussion Two: Has there been a time when you had a shared experience with someone from another culture or religion? Have you noticed where you have even shut down because of another person's religion or culture?
Ecumenical Engagement + Perennial Wisdom- We value the diversity of the Church and the wisdom that exists across faith traditions.Scriptures (NIV):Matthew 22:37-39, Galatians 5:14, 1 John 2:15a, 17Why is Perennial Wisdom Compelling:- Great to feel connection- New wisdoms and insightsExample: “We want to engage externally while letting go internally.” - Learn spiritual practices from other faith traditionsDiscussion One:- What experience, if any, do you have with Perennial Wisdom?- What have you found helpful about Perennial Wisdom?What are Challenges?- Walking on a slippery slope.- If I learn from other faith traditions, will I feel compelled to ignore my own tradition?- Fear of losing connection with others - Fear of the demonicDiscussion Two:- Are there fears that you're hearing named that you resonate with?- What other questions or wonderings have you had about perennial wisdom?
ECUMENICAL ENGAGEMENT + PERENNIAL WISDOM- We value the diversity of the Church and the wisdom that exists across faith traditions.Scriptures: 1 Thessalonians 5:16-18 (NIV), Colossians 3:10 & 11b (ERV), Ephesians 6, Matthew 28:19-20Styles of Prayer- Declarative- Scripted- Petition- Without WordsDiscussion One:- Are there ways of praying that you have felt a strong connection to?- Have you noticed shifts in your prayer experiences and ways you connect to God?- Are there ideas here that surprise you or that you wonder about? Styles of Biblical Engagement:- Proclaimed- Lectionary- Bible Study- Images/MetaphorsDiscussion Two: - Can you identify quadrants that have been a part of your own story?- How does a diagram like this one help your engagement with others?- Are there things you feel curious or wonder about?
Scriptures: 1 Corinthians 12:4-7, Colossians 1:17, Ephesians 2:15b-16 Notes:Ecumenical: The entirety of all Christian faith communitiesPerennial Wisdom: Wisdom that spans across faith traditionsOur Guiding Value: - We value the diversity of the Church and the wisdom that exists across faith traditions.To Begin: - Diversity is good. - Diversity is hard.Confirmation Bias: The human brain welcomes information that confirms what it already thinks and resists information that disturbs or contradicts what it already thinks.Complexity Bias: The human brain prefers a simple lie to a complex truth. Discussion One:- What do you welcome about ecumenical diversity?- How have you found ecumenical diversity challenging?To Continue: - Connection is good.- Connection is hard.Quote - Bishop Michael Curry: - To love does not mean we have to agree. But maybe agreeing to love is the greatest agreement. Discussion Two: - What blesses your life about connection?- In what ways do you need Christ's help with connection?
Mastery is ranked the number one value among inventors. What is mastery such a motivating factor for creativity? And how do we apply it to our creativity today? Mastery is a creative person's northern star. It inspires us when we're new and continues to push us forward long after we've gained competence in our field. What does mastery mean to you? How would your creativity change if you concentrated on achieving your values instead of your outside goals --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/kaizencreativity/message
Feeling stressed? Discouraged? Beaten down? We’re currently living in an extraordinarily difficult time. We are all feeling it, and we need to be RESILIENT - bend but not break. Get knocked down but get back up again. We need strength for the daily grind.
Despite our best efforts, there will be times when we are unable to close certain deals with customers. And it doesn't necessarily have anything to do with the quality of our product or service, or the quality of our proposal. Often, there are forces at play that we can be oblivious to. In this episode I cover 4 factors that we need to tap into to stack the odds back in our favour.
Conscious leadership in the yoga industry!Awake by NPY is the channel where NPY founder and mind-body fitness entrepreneur, Caroline Herring, shares about what is needed in 2020 and beyond to move our industry forward. Links: Align and Elevate, build your business for $22/monthMoney Course for yoga teachers: Open to receive Teacher Training 2021 www.norwaypoweryoga.com/tt-spring-2021NPY Online www.norwaypoweryoga.com/npy-online Caroline’s Instagram: @lineherring www.instagram.com/lineherringNPY Instagram: @norwaypoweryoga www.instagram.com/norwaypoweryoga
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Shane concludes a Guiding Values series by teaching about Wholeness. At Austin Mustard Seed we believe that God is in the process of restoring our lives, those around us, and all creation to shalom, or wholeness. Whether through spiritual disciplines, practicing mercy, creation care, offering forgiveness, or encouraging wholeness, our pain is transformed. We become […]
This week we recapped our Guiding Values Series. Ashley, Shane, and April discussed the how our guiding values will shape our future of our community. The post Guiding Values Review appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
This week Shane concluded our Guiding Values series by teaching about Wholeness. At Austin Mustard Seed we believe that God is in the process of restoring our lives, those around us, and all creation to shalom, or wholeness. Whether through spiritual disciplines, practicing mercy, creation care, offering forgiveness, or encouraging wholeness, our pain is transformed. We become bearers of the … Read More → The post Wholeness appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
April Karli continues our discussion on our Guiding Values with a sermon on Hospitality. At Austin Mustard Seed we believe that flowing out of Jesus’s desire that we welcome the stranger, we humbly seek to invite others, being open to receive from and give to everyone. We open our hearts, homes, and church to the lonely, those on the margins, as … Read More → The post Hospitality appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
April Karli continues our discussion on our Guiding Values with a sermon on Community. At Austin Mustard Seed we believe that Our connection to one another comes from our identity as members of God’s family. We come together around our common mission to partner with God in the making of all things new. We find joy in our differences, celebrate unity without … Read More → The post Community appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
April Karli continues the discussion on our Guiding Values with a sermon on Generosity. At Austin Mustard Seed we believe that All that we have is a gift from God. We respond to God’s generosity to us by joyfully offering all of our resources back to God. Our time, abilities, money, and property are stewarded generously and sacrificially. Out of … Read More → The post Generosity appeared first on Austin Mustard Seed.
Thriving Mosaic With Stephanie Ravenscraft - Discover & Embrace Your Unique Identity
Guiding Values
Thriving Mosaic With Stephanie Ravenscraft - Discover & Embrace Your Unique Identity
Guiding Values
What does "success" look like for a local church? In short: staying faithful to the success of Jesus' death and resurrection; the Gospel. In the Nazareth congregation of Hope Alliance Church, our guiding values set the S.T.A.G.E. for us to do just that.SimpleTeamAuthentic RelationshipsGospel-centerednessEmpowered by the Spirit
I had a very special week last week. I got a chance to sit down in solitude and think about the values that I have established as guiding principles to live my life by. I wanted to share mine with you and challenge you to think about the values that are important to you, write them down, and commit to live by them. Otherwise, it's pretty easy to lose yourself in this world.