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Kootenai Church Adult Sunday School
Be Humble Like Christ (Philippians 2:1-8)

Kootenai Church Adult Sunday School

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 50:04


In his letter to the Philippian church, Paul challenges them to have the same mind as Christ Jesus. How is this possible? This lesson focuses on how Paul commends Christ-like humility as critical to church unity. It points us to Jesus' humanity as the example of humility that believers are to embrace as we battle selfishness and guard the unity of Jesus' body—the church. Application QuestionsHow highly do you regard the importance of church unity? What are you doing to demonstrate this?What is currently threatening the unity of our body, and how are you guarding against this threat?Will you commit to protecting the unity of the body by choosing to submit joyfully to the authority of Jesus through the elders and their exposition of the Scriptures, even if you disagree in areas of preference and application?Will you commit to reading the Gospels frequently and contemplating how Jesus exemplifies humility?Will you humble your heart by cultivating a consistent prayer life where you confess your sins and where you pray for the needs of others above your own?Will you ask God to give you a genuine love for other believers and help you build up your love muscle by serving others regularly? ★ Support this podcast ★

Heart Zone Radio Program
Putting Others First

Heart Zone Radio Program

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 29:00


Having been transformed by the grace of Jesus Christ, believers are to deal with each other by putting the spiritual needs of others before their own freedom from Romans 14:13-23.

Changed By Grace
Putting Others First

Changed By Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2024 28:02


What does it mean to truly love one another? We live in a world where most think of nothing more than themselves, but what does the Bible say about this attitude? Is there a way that we can truly honor God with this attitude? Let's find out today as we study together from God's word.

Christianityworks Official Podcast
Putting Others First // Essential Life Skills, Part 3

Christianityworks Official Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2024 23:49


If only you and I could always come first. You know, be numero uno in this world. But as much as that's our desire sometimes, Jesus doesn't give us that option. Because in order to be first, actually you have to come last. What a pain!!!   The Power of a Tender Heart Kindness is a much underrated quality these days. Sure, we love it when other people are kind toward us in a world that seems to be moving ever faster, where things appear to be getting more and more transactional. In a world where people are retreating into digital, electronic friendships rather than real ones, yeah kindness when we experience it really stands out. When you hear that word kindness, you know exactly what it means; no definition required, right? But exactly what is it? Well, it's being nice to other people, surely. Hang on but which people? Because it's ever so easy to be kind to the people who are nice to us but a dictionary tells me that kindness is the quality of being friendly, generous and considerate. Great, and I'm sure that there are people in your life toward whom you find it incredibly easy to be kind quite simply because they're kind to you in return. But what about the difficult people in your life? Conflict lies all around us and it's conflict, in all its forms, that robs us of our peace and joy because we're quite simply not made to be in conflict all the time. Ask anyone would you rather have peace or conflict? Well, you know the answer. So let me ask you again, what about those difficult people in your life? Here's what Jesus had to say on this very thing. Luke chapter 6, verse 35: Love your enemies, do good and lend expecting nothing in return. Your reward will be great and you'll be children of the Most High, for he is kind to the ungrateful and the wicked.  God is kind to the ungrateful and the wicked, eh? Well, he is. In fact he's been kind over and over again toward you and me. Even when we've been ungrateful, even when we've done the wrong thing, even when we've been wicked over and over and over again. Love your enemies, then. Do good to them, lend to them, be to them just as God has been to you: kind to the ungrateful and to the wicked. Why? Well it always bring peace? No, not always although it will substantially increase the chances of peace. Think about those times when you've been acting like a fool and the person you've been hurting turns around and responds to you in kindness. Nine times out of ten it's enough to disarm any sense of hostility you may have had in your heart, right? And whilst that won't always happen, what will happen is that God will notice. God will see you and your reward from him will be great. Like I said, kindness is such an underrated quality these days yet it has the power to bring peace and blessing to your life. But it's hard to be kind when you have bitterness and anger in your heart. One of the things that God's word talks an awful lot about is what's going on in our hearts, in your heart and in mine. There's a reason for that. The heart is the seat of our emotions and when we have bad stuff happening in there, deep on the inside, we can't help it, it bubbles to the surface. We end up speaking and acting that bad stuff out. So it's easy for me to say to you be kind to other people. It's easy to say but it's incredibly difficult to do with anger and bitterness bubbling away in your heart. Might I ask you today: who do you feel angry towards right at this moment in your life? Whose words or deeds have hurt you and left a root of bitterness in your heart? Toward whom have you hardened your heart in a defensive response against that pain? Because today I'm believing that God wants to set you free from that as only He can by his spirit and his word. Are you ready? Ephesians chapter 4, verses 31 and 32: Put away from you all bitterness and wrath and anger and wrangling and slander together with all malice and be kind to one another. Tender hearted, forgiving one another as God in Christ has forgiven you. It's quite a list there of destructive emotions: bitterness, wrath, anger, wrangling, slander and malice. And if I said to you today: put them away, get rid of them, let me tell you it wouldn't make an iota of difference in your life. But today, right here and now it's not me that's saying it, it's God through his word and he, he has the power to help you to do exactly that. When God speaks through his word as he is here, through Ephesians chapter 4, verses 31 and 32, when the Holy Spirit lifts that word off the page and writes it on your heart, He gives you the power you need to change. More power, in fact, than you'll ever need. So friend, take his word into your heart right now. Put away from you all bitterness and wrath and anger and wrangling and slander together with all malice and be kind to one another, tender hearted. Forgiving one another as God in Christ has forgiven you. Replace all those negative emotions with a tender heart, as soft heart, a heart that feels and loves and gives. Just as God in Christ through His terrible suffering has forgiven you. Because armed with a tender, gentle, kind, forgiving heart, you can change lives with God's love. Armed with a tender, gentle, kind, forgiving heart, you can build bridges of peace, bridges into hurting, desperate lives that one day, one day, Jesus will walk across. Be tender hearted, forgiving one another as God in Chris has forgiven you. It's one thing to talk about kindness and tender heartedness. They're good things but words are cheap. A little bit of kindness here and there can be an incredibly powerful thing. When someone's having a bad day and you come along with a word of encouragement it can light up their whole world. But if all we ever do is speak, well it starts to wear just a little bit thin after a while because sometimes people need a helping hand and there's nothing quite as powerful as doing love. Not just speaking it but doing it in a practical way, right into someone's area of need. Actions, as they say speak louder than words. That powerful truth played itself out on the cross on Calvary 2000 years ago. 1 John chapter 3, verses 16 and 17: We know love by this, that he laid down his life for us. And so we ought to lay down our lives for one another. How does God's love abide in anyone who has the world's goods and sees a brother or a sister in need and yet refuses to help? We know that God loves us not just because he says he does but because through Christ's incredible suffering on that cross, we know he does. As a direct result of that sacrificial love that God poured out through the suffering of Jesus for you and me, you and I are called to lay down our lives for one another. That implies sacrifice, that implies suffering. It's not always convenient to lay down your life for someone else, in fact I'd go so far as to say it's rarely if ever convenient or comfortable to lay down your life for someone else. And then, just to remind us that we're not talking about some lofty theory here, the Holy Spirit guided the apostle John to bring it down to our level, to apply it practically to our lives and to our relationships. How does God's love abide in anyone who has the world's goods and sees a brother or sister in need yet refuses to help? The more economically developed a society becomes, the more self-sufficient we become, the less likely we are to help one another in practical ways. In places where life is an economic struggle, look people routinely help one another in practical ways because they have to to survive. But the wealthier we become the less likely we are to help.       Listen Before You Speak Now when it comes to life skills that really make a difference, knowing how to listen, how to shut up and then when to speak the truth, well I think that they would have to be right up there in the category of absolute essentials. So why is it that so often we get this so wrong? Isn't it just the most amazing thing when somebody actually takes the time to stop and listen to what you have to say? I don't mean that they stop talking just long enough to figure out the next thing that they're going to say, I mean when someone actually takes the time to listen to you and really understand what it is that you're trying to get across. I have to confess, I am not naturally a good listener. I'm born to talk, to do what I'm doing right now. As a brash young IT consultant I used to think that communication was all about me talking and showing other people how clever I was. Fortunately, I had a mentor, a man 20 years my senior who took the time to teach me the incredible power of listening. It's something, by the way, that I'm still learning and I suspect that many of us need to keep working on it because listening, stopping, taking the time to understand someone else even if you don't agree with them, is one of the most important, the most powerful, life skills that we can ever learn. James chapter 1, verse 19: You must understand this my beloved, that everyone be quick to listen but slow to speak. We live in a world where the exact opposite is true. Whether it's face-to-face or on social media, everybody it seems is talking but very few are actually listening. Recently a good friend of mine in his 80s passed away and his widow asked me to take his funeral service. I was sitting with her, her daughters and the funeral director in their home planning the funeral and for the most part I just listened. At this point I quietly gave thanks to my mentor who all those years before had taught me the power of just listening. There were times in that two hours or so where frankly I thought they could have made up their minds much more quickly about this detail or that, but that wasn't the point. It wasn't about me, it was about them, their grieving process and the way they wanted to say farewell to their husband and father. I noticed too that even though she had a job to do, the funeral director was an incredibly good listener. I walked away from that time feeling so privileged at having been able to be there and just listen to them talk. Come on, it's a privilege to hear what's going on in someone else's heart. And it so honours the other person, it shows them such respect when we simply sit down, shut up and take the time to listen. Let everybody be quick to listen and slow to speak. But of course listening isn't something that comes naturally to many people. Most of us, I think, are uncomfortable with silence. We think that in order for the conversation to flow somebody needs to be talking and if nobody else is we'd better say something. Anything will do, just something to get rid of that uncomfortable silence. How often have you stupidly blurted something out just to break the silence? Pretending that you know about something that really you have no idea about? We've all been there and the people around you don't know whether to laugh or just be embarrassed for you. The more we speak, our thinking goes, the more knowledgeable it makes us look. When in reality the exact opposite is true. Along with the skill of listening, the skill of simply being silent is one of the most important life skills that we can ever learn. Proverbs chapter 17, verses 27 and 28: One who spares his words is knowledgeable; one who is cool in spirit has understanding. Even fools who keep silent are considered wise; when they close their lips they are deemed intelligent. At this point, I'm reminded of the young man by the name of Ben with whom I've been working recently. He's an expert in social media and digital communications. And of all the people I've met in my life, he more than anybody embodies this scripture. I recall we were in a meeting with some web developers planning something new. I jump here and ask a question there, share a thought. The head developer asked Ben whether he had any questions. ‘No', he said, "I'll just wait". He sat there without saying anything for quite a while, observing, thinking, listening. But when he did open his mouth, his few words displayed a wisdom and an insight well beyond his years. Instead of being keen to impress he was very much cool in spirit, calm, measured. Let me tell you, very, very impressive. At what point did we start thinking that talking was the most important part of communicating? At what point did we begin to imagine that battling on about things that we really don't understand, showing off with our many words, was the way to impress other people? This proverb is spot on. The one who speaks fewer words ultimately comes across as the more knowledgeable one and even the fool when he sits silent appears to be wise. In a world where everybody's trying to put their best foot forward, where so many people are trying to impress us with what they have to say, silence, knowing when not to speak, is more important than ever. The Bible is full of life skills, essential life skills. And these skills are very rarely taught explicitly in our upbringing. We're meant to pick them up I think by osmosis. But God doesn't leave these things to chance. One to spares words is knowledgeable; one who is cool in spirit has understanding. You've no doubt heard that old saying: we have two ears and one mouth so we should use them in the same proportion. In other words we should listen about twice as much as we speak. It's a good adage that remains every bit as true today as it was back when the pace of life and the pace of communication were much slower. But when we do finally speak, when we do open our mouths having listened and understood other people, what should we say? Well, let's start with another question. What do people usually say? In my experience it's one of two things. They either tell me what they want me to hear or what they think I want to hear. All too often people are pushing their own agendas so they tell us what they want us to hear, trying to get us to agree with them. That's why the shop attendant invariably tells you that you look fantastic in that item of clothing you've just tried on because what they want is the sale. Other times they'll tell you what they think you want to hear, to butter you up and gain favour that they can call upon at a later time because frankly, telling someone something that they don't want to hear often doesn't get good results. It's awkward, uncomfortable and often time leads to conflict. So when you open your mouth what should you be telling people? Ephesians chapter 4, verses 14 and 15: We must no longer be children tossed to and fro and blown about by every wind of doctrine, by people's trickery, by their craftiness and deceitful scheming. But speaking the truth in love we must grow up in every way into him who is the head, into Christ.  What should we be telling people? Answer: we should be speaking the truth in love. Not what we want them to hear to get them to agree with us and not what they want to hear to curry favour with them, but the truth. And not the truth in a rude, confrontational, disrespectful way. The truth delivered that way will rarely be accepted, even though it is the truth. No, we're called to speak the truth in love with kindness, with gentleness, with the other person's interests at heart. The older I get the more I find myself looking for people who'll tell me the truth. I want to know what they really think, what they really feel. I want to be dealing in the facts that will help me to make the best decisions even when the facts happen to point out one of my weaknesses, mistakes or faults. I respect that. What should we be saying when we speak? The truth, in love.   Be the Hands and Feet of Jesus Now in the few minutes that we have left today I'd like to chat with you about the single most important, the single most powerful life skill of all. It's a skill, no perhaps skill's not quite the right word, it's a sacrifice that Jesus demonstrated on the cross toward you and me and it's a sacrifice that he's calling us to live out for the rest of our days on this earth. And that thing, that one most important thing is unconditional love. So let's dive back into God's word because this is truly powerful stuff. The thing about the unconditional love of God is that it's proactive. God stepped out of heaven in the person of Jesus Christ while we were still sinners. He didn't wait for you and me to clean up our acts, he didn't sit back like the Pharisees, the religious leaders of Jesus' day and judge and criticise us. God looked down on the likes of you and me and said, hey, they need help. I'm going to do something about this. Of course that was no surprise to him. He didn't wake up one day shocked at the sin that was ruining humanity, the sin that was ruining your life and mine. From before the beginning of time he knew, he always knew that one day he'd have to do something radical for you and me. Romans chapter 5, verses 6-9: For while we were still weak at the right time, Christ died for the ungodly. Indeed rarely will anyone die for a righteous person, oh perhaps for a good person someone might actually dare to die. But God proves his love for us in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. Most more surely then, now that we have been justified by his blood, will we be saved through him from the wrath of God. That's what love is, that's what love does. It doesn't sit back and wait, it steps forward and acts and love is proven in the suffering of Jesus Christ which was decided upon and which happened before you and I ever cleaned up our respective acts. In fact it happened because God knew that without that act of radical love you and I would be doomed to the consequences of our sin. And that very same love, that very same proactive, radical love, the sort that steps out in sacrifice rather than sitting back in criticism, is the love that you and I are called to live out in the this world. Nothing more and nothing less. Radical, unconditional love. Jesus said this about you and me: very truly I tell you, the one who believes in me will also do the works that I do and in fact will do greater works than these because I am going to the father. Sometimes we just apply that saying to the miracles that Jesus performed and that's great. When God performs miracles through us that's awesome but the greatest miracle, the greatest work that Jesus performed was his sacrificial love on that cross. And over and over again we, you and I, are called to live out that sacrificial love. The sort that steps forward and acts instead of sitting back and criticising. Jesus is calling you to great acts of love in a world that's hurting, in a world that's desperate to receive the love of Jesus Christ. Now I know, I know absolutely that living out that love isn't easy. We do it, you and I, so imperfectly, so often we feel completely inadequate to the task, completely overwhelmed. And when you do feel that way remember so did Jesus. John chapter 12, verses 27 and 28: Now my soul is troubled and what should I say? Father save me from this hour. No, it is for this reason that I have come to this hour. Father, glorify your name!  Yes his soul was troubled yet still his focus was on glorifying God through his suffering. Living out the unconditional love of Christ towards other people is going to trouble your soul, it's going to bring you pain just as it did for Jesus. Loving sinners always, always involves sacrifice and pain and yet it is to the father's glory that you do that very thing for him.  

Christianityworks with Berni Dymet
Putting Others First - 19-20 October 2024

Christianityworks with Berni Dymet

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2024 27:17


Putting Others FirstSupport the show: https://christianityworks.com/channels/cw/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Position of Neutrality
Position of Neutrality: The Power of Putting Others First in AA Recovery – Step 12 Insights

Position of Neutrality

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 0:40


Suggest how important it is that he places the welfare of other people ahead of his own. Make it clear that he's not under pressure and need not see you again if he doesn't want to. Reassure him that you won't be offended if he wants to call it off, as he has helped you more than you've helped him. As the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous states, ‘Practical experience shows that nothing will so much ensure immunity from drinking as intensive work with other alcoholics.' This approach fosters a spiritual awakening, revealing that the power flowing through you is not of you. Remember, not everyone gets well simply because you want them to. Join us as we explore Step 12 and the profound experiences of recovery in the Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous.Tune in every Thursday at 7:00 p.m. Arizona time on our YouTube channel for more insights. Subscribe for more content, like, comment, and share, and check out our weekly Alcoholics Anonymous Big Book study.Join us for more inspiring recovery stories and transformative insights.Check out our website at: www.positionofneutrality.orgYouTube:http://www.youtube.com/@positionofneutrality721Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PositionOfNeutralitySpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3mGbAbcacTs83RhMsv6FmY?si=6531e7adfdbb480eRSS: Position of Neutrality | RSS.comTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@interactivestepexp?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc#PositionOfNeutrality, #JoeMcDonald, #BrianReinhart, #WayneGiles, #EricReinhart, #DeniseMcDonald, #JoeTeaches, #Step12, #BigBookAA, #DifferentExperience, #FaithWithoutWorks, #RecoveryJourney, #AddictionRecovery, #12Steps, #FaithInRecovery, #SpiritualAwakening, #InnerPeace, #Healing, #PersonalGrowth, #RecoveryCommunity, #Mindfulness, #Resilience, #OvercomingAddiction, #SpiritualPath, #RecoverySupport, #SobrietyJourney, #HelpingOthers, #AddictsRecovery, #HopelessVariety

Sermons at St Aidan's
Putting others first - Ephesians 5:15 to 6:9

Sermons at St Aidan's

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 32:27


Continuing in Ephesians, it addresses our relationship with one another. The apostle Paul places the example of Christ's self-giving love at the heart of all our relationships, and shows how this shapes our attitudes and actions as God's people.

Common Sense with Dr. Ben Carson
Putting Others First: Payton Mayes' Secret to Success

Common Sense with Dr. Ben Carson

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2024 39:03


Dr. Ben Carson speaks with Payton Mayes, the CEO of JPI, drawing inspiration from his faith. This episode delves into the transformative journey of Mayes from his humble beginnings on a Texas ranch to the bustling streets of New York City's finance world, and ultimately, back to his roots in Texas as a successful entrepreneur.The conversation illustrates how overcoming personal adversities and a pivotal life crisis led to a deep reevaluation of his purpose and the importance of family and faith. Mayes' story serves as a beacon for young individuals disillusioned by the tumultuous economic landscape. By viewing struggles through the lens of learning and growth, rather than as terminal failures, there emerges an empowering narrative of life's challenges and setbacks in a richer context of personal development.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Legacy Roadmap Podcast
Kevin Lisitsin Putting Others First

Legacy Roadmap Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 33:05


Kevin Lisitsin and Robert talk about impacting a community through connection. Kevin and his wife connect with foster children to help them with a foundation of love. Kevin connects with inmates giving them hope and sharing life principles. He desires to leave a legacy of love by touching lives with hope. Our guest this week is a dynamic leader and seasoned entrepreneur, Kevin Lisitsin, is driven by a relentless pursuit of excellence and a commitment to community development. Rooted in the Central Valley by his parents Cindy and Keith, the son of a Russian immigrant, Kevin has been shaped by principles of diligence, resilience, and the importance of impactful legacy.Kevin's career highlights his role as a catalyst for change, enhancing productivity and profitability across sectors. He owns a Farmers Insurance Agency in Fresno, providing tailored insurance solutions. His entrepreneurial spirit shone through co-ownership of Rocket Dog Gourmet Brats and Brew and co-founding Summer Fox Brewery, diversifying his portfolio and cementing his status as a visionary.Deeply invested in social change, Kevin volunteers with middle schoolers and juvenile justice inmates and is active in non-profits for home ownership education. He co-founded 'Diligent Heart' to support foster youth, reflecting his dedication to community upliftment.Family is central to Kevin, his source of joy and inspiration, sharing values and aspirations. His journey, marked by hard work, innovation, and community responsibility, underscores his belief that success is measured by our impact on others.

Reset with Bonnie Sala
Putting Others First: The Art of Meaningful Conversation

Reset with Bonnie Sala

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 2:00


Just as Jesus was interested in others, we can cultivate the habit of being interested in others as well.

Secrets of Staffing Success
[Stage] The Staffing Shark - Build Your Personal Brand By Putting Others First

Secrets of Staffing Success

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 33:27


On Take the Stage, presented by Haley Marketing, we bring you the BEST speakers, coaches, trainers, and strategic partners from across the staffing and recruiting industry every other week. More than your standard interview, each conversation is built off of a specific session or topic these industry thought leaders bring to conferences and audiences around the country. KEY MOMENTS 01:03 Origin of the name "Staffing Shark" 02:36 Authenticity and being true to oneself in personal branding 04:35 Importance of video in building a personal brand 05:29 Providing value and being genuine in content creation 06:12 The battle for attention and the need for engaging content 07:22 Examples of effective content and the importance of personalization 08:42 Utilizing thumbnails and captions in content creation 09:37 Addressing the challenges of executing personal branding without a marketing team 10:03 The importance of putting your thoughts and beliefs in your content 10:29 Focus on engagement rather than likes and follows 11:25 Impact of being a micro-influencer and focusing on a smaller, engaged audience 11:59 Creating content that resonates with a specific community 13:26 Utilizing different social media platforms for maximum reach 14:47 Interviewing people and sharing their stories to increase engagement 15:58 The low barrier to entry for content creation 17:26 Strategic use of platforms and tools for content creation 18:24 The authenticity and impact of the "Shark Shake" 19:29 The importance of being trustworthy in building a brand 21:56 The influence of Gen Z and social media on content consumption 22:26 Utilizing grassroots efforts and local publicity to build your brand 23:17 The role of newspapers and local media in spreading brand awareness 23:57 Predictions for the future of content creation in 2024 25:00 The importance of attention-grabbing content and community connection 25:38 The use of AI in content creation and its impact on efficiency 26:11 Incorporating personal touches and emojis in content 27:10 Overcoming the fear of posting content and embracing AI 28:40 Getting started with personal branding and overcoming imposter syndrome 29:04 Overcoming fear by seeking support and guidance from others ABOUT THE SPEAKERS Brad Bialy  (LinkedIn) Brad Bialy has a deep passion for helping staffing and recruiting firms achieve their business objectives through strategic digital marketing. For over a decade, Brad has developed a proven track record of motivating and educating staffing industry professionals at over 100 industry-specific conferences and webinars.    As a visionary leader, Brad has helped guide the comprehensive marketing strategy of more than 300 staffing and recruiting firms. His keen eye for strategy and delivery has resulted in multiple industry award-winning social media campaigns, making him a sought-after expert and speaker in the industry.    Richard Rosner "The Staffing Shark" (LinkedIn) Richard is called "The Staffing Shark" for a reason, because he never sleeps and is always on the Hunt for the next candidate and client! He is for sure the most energetic guy in the Industry and always brings a Positive Mindset to every situation! Richard was awarded the WORLD STAFFING AWARD Top 100 Staffing Leaders to watch in 2022! He is also the Vice-Chair of the ASA Industrial Section Council. Richard believes in giving and started a program that helps staffing/recruiting firms with creative ways to attract talent with his virtual "Brainstorming with the Shark." He also founded Staffing Shark Media, where he co-hosts Live Podcast shows weekly including the nationally known "Recruiters with NO LIMITS LIVE" with Industry Leading Professionals talking about everything Staffing and Recruiting! He also created Job Seekers Got Talent, Restaurant Rescue and Jobs Across America to make an IMPACT in the communities! Richard is also a motivational speaker and loves energizing people in all aspects of Life! His Motto is "GIVING=GROWTH" and "Success is Minutes Away

Compass Church SD
No "I" In Team: Putting Others First

Compass Church SD

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 29:47


7 Habits for Healthy Community is a fresh message series about how to create a spiritual win! From God's view, success is deeply rooted in 7 key attitudes of the heart at home, work, and in the community. Come explore with us! 

The Footlight with Brian O'Kelly
64 – Putting Others First

The Footlight with Brian O'Kelly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2024 36:15


In chapter 5 of Matthew we see the sermon on the Mount and the Beatitudes. This episode we will focus on the second and third beatitudes:Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.Blessed are those who hunger and thirst for righteousness, for they will be filled.Show notes at https://www.thefootlight.com/post/64-putting-others-first Track: "Intellectual" Music provided by https://slip.stream Free Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/ReFTfP Track: "Ya Mon" Music provided by https://slip.stream Free Download / Stream: https://get.slip.stream/dlr9co

Christ Church Little Heath's Podcast
Episode 173: Sermon Sunday 14th January 2024 - Putting Others First

Christ Church Little Heath's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 20:56


Preacher: Mark Maloney Readings: Romans 15:1-9a and John 13:31-38 Theme: Putting Others First

The Marie Forleo Podcast
383 - Always Putting Others First? Try This Now

The Marie Forleo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2023 11:21


Do you overgive to the point of burnout? When you love people and have a heart to serve, it's easy to do. In this episode, I share 3 powerful self-care practices to restore your energy so you can keep making the positive impact you were born to make.   WHAT'S COVERED IN THIS EPISODE:   How to be empathetic without absorbing negative energy [1:30] Why you're not as important as you think (& it's a good thing!) [2:24] How to feel hard things without crumbling [3:49] My daily practice to find beauty in a chaotic world [4:23] Feel like there's nothing you can do? Try this science-backed practice [6:14] Your turn → How will YOU practice self-care today? [9:10]   Thanks for listening! New episodes drop every Tuesday. Make sure you hit the follow button to get notified.

Super Entrepreneurs Podcast
Decoding the Secrets to Lasting Business Relationships: A Candid Conversation with Bob Burg

Super Entrepreneurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 23:33


Explore the profound insights behind building enduring business relationships in this revealing dialogue with Bob Burg. Delve into invaluable strategies and real-life scenarios that redefine success through prioritizing others' interests. Uncover the essence of genuine connection, digital networking tips, and the art of combining generosity with profitability. Join us for an illuminating discussion that unlocks the keys to sustainable business growth and client loyalty.  

Heart Zone
Putting Others First

Heart Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2023 30:24


Having been transformed by the grace of Jesus Christ, believers are to deal with each other by putting the spiritual needs of others before their own freedom from Romans 14:13-23.

The Orchard Church
"Putting Others First" - Dan Bosko - 10:8:2023

The Orchard Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 31:13


"Putting Others First" - Dan Bosko - 10:8:2023 by Orchard Audio Ministry

Training Them Wisely - discipling kids
Ep. 27 Putting Others First as a Mom.

Training Them Wisely - discipling kids

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2023 22:59


In a world of self-care and "me time," does the biblical principle of putting others first still apply? Should we as parents show selfless love to our children? How do we do that? How do we teach our kids to put others first as well? Ephesians Adult Bible Study Ephesians Teen Bible Study Ephesians Preschool Bible Study Ephesians Kid's Bible Study Ephesians Preschool & Early Elementary Activity Book: For use with Ephesians Bible Study Book with Bella, Benny & Fluffy (Ephesians Bible Studies for the Entire Family) Love to Pray! A Childrens's Bible Study and Journal for Prayer Training Them Wisely: Discipling Kids Training Them Wisely website Scripture quotations are from the ESV® Bible (The Holy Bible, English Standard Version®), © 2001 by Crossway, a publishing ministry of Good News Publishers. Used by permission. All rights reserved. The ESV text may not be quoted in any publication made available to the public by a Creative Commons license. The ESV may not be translated in whole or in part into any other language. Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/mood-maze/trendsetter License code: QG9F8BI91PJEEH5D

A Journey through the Books of Luke
Hospitality, Service, and Spiritual Authority

A Journey through the Books of Luke

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 57:40


“He has told you, mortal one, what is good; And what does the Lord require of you, but to do justice, to love kindness, and to walk humbly with your God?” Micah 6:8Read Text Explain TextPrimary focus of this passageVs. 2 they welcomed us – throughout Luke -Acts, the theme of hospitality has been an important symbol of receptivity of God's visitation. See Lk 5:29; 7:36-50; 9:4-5; 10:1-16, 38-42; 19:1-10; Acts 10:24; 16:11-15.Vs. 3 Paul models authority as service Luke 22:24-27 just as Jesus did. Throughout the journey, his advice and actions have been practical and helpful, including helping with the fire.  Unusual for a prisoner to do so voluntarily. See 27:10, 22, 31, 34.Vs 4 the assessment of Paul as a murderer, the in verse 5 as a god.  Allusion to Luke 10:18-19. Power over satan.  Reaction like Acts 14:8-13.Vs.7 Paul has much freedom for 3 months. This includes the ministry of healing.  Throughout Luke Acts the healing ministry is coupled with the arrival of the Kingdom of God. Notice, it is not something that he sets up a healing crusade! What is going on in the centurion's mind? Soldiers? Other prisoners? Sailors? Captain? Brought to the leading man and then conducts healing ministry on the island?  My assumption is that many believed, and he needed 3 months of discipleship training for the new believers. Paul is indeed the most unusual prisoner! Compare with Luke 4:38-44. On healing leads to many.Vs. 10 demonstrates the sharing of good to be a sharing in the Gospel! Consistent with the narrative in Luke Acts: Vs. 14 meets the brothers.The last chaptersWhat is the purpose of the book, and what are the most important themes that need to be conveyed?Is Paul and his life the main character? Compare with writing my biography, I'm not dead yet!Is there something much more significant being communicated her? In the last chapter, God reigns supreme in spite of storm, authority, laws to kill prisoners, darkest days of your life, in fear, in hunger, in hopelessness there is a way through. Jesus really has all authority in heaven and earth.In this chapter we see the following main themes emerge that are continually visible in Luke and Acts:The value and significance of service.The value and significance of hospitality. Luke and Acts as well as the OT point to it's importance. We are all sojourners in this world! Notice in heaven we are invited to a banquet! Celebration is eternal! The life of Jesus reproduced in every Christian, not just the celebrities.The growth and the permanence of the church throughout both history and eternity despite all attempts by the devil to eradicate it.Application is vital: contrary to today's thinking: not a political kingdom, not individualism, not materialism – but righteousness peace and joy in the Holy Spirit!But a vibrant, life-giving church requires more, not less, time and energy from its members. It asks people to prioritize one another over our career, to prioritize prayer and time reading scripture over accomplishment. This may seem like a tough sell in an era of dechurching. If people are already leaving—especially if they are leaving because they feel too busy and burned out to attend church regularly—why would they want to be part of a church that asks so much of them?Although understandable, that isn't quite the right question. The problem in front of us is not that we have a healthy, sustainable society that doesn't have room for church. The problem is that many Americans have adopted a way of life that has left us lonely, anxious, and uncertain of how to live in community with other people.Verses“Beloved, you are acting faithfully in whatever you accomplish for the brothers and sisters, and especially when they are strangers; and they have testified to your love before the church. You will do well to send them on their way in a manner worthy of God. For they went out for the sake of the Name, accepting nothing from the Gentiles. Therefore, we ought to support such people, so that we may prove to be fellow workers with the truth.” 3 John 1:5-8 “Let love of the brothers and sisters continue. Do not neglect hospitality to strangers, for by this some have entertained angels without knowing it. Remember the prisoners, as though in prison with them, and those who are badly treated, since you yourselves also are in the body.” Hebrews 13:1-3 “Be hospitable to one another without complaint. As each one has received a special gift, employ it in serving one another as good stewards of the multifaceted grace of God.” 1 Peter 4:9-10 “Love must be free of hypocrisy. Detest what is evil; cling to what is good. Be devoted to one another in brotherly love; give preference to one another in honor, not lagging behind in diligence, fervent in spirit, serving the Lord; rejoicing in hope, persevering in tribulation, devoted to prayer, contributing to the needs of the saints, practicing hospitality.” Romans 12:9-13 “When the days were approaching for His ascension, He was determined to go to Jerusalem; and He sent messengers on ahead of Him, and they went and entered a village of the Samaritans to make arrangements for Him. And they did not receive Him, because He was traveling toward Jerusalem. When His disciples James and John saw this, they said, “Lord, do You want us to command fire to come down from heaven and consume them?” But He turned and rebuked them. And they went on to another village.” Luke 9:51-56 ““When you reap your harvest in your field and forget a sheaf in the field, you are not to go back to get it; it shall belong to the stranger, the orphan, and to the widow, in order that the Lord your God may bless you in all the work of your hands. When you beat the olives off your olive tree, you are not to search through the branches again; that shall be left for the stranger, the orphan, and for the widow. “When you gather the grapes of your vineyard, you are not to go over it again; that shall be left for the stranger, the orphan, and the widow. And you shall remember that you were a slave in the land of Egypt; therefore I am commanding you to do this thing.” Deuteronomy 24:19-22 “The stranger who resides with you shall be to you as the native among you, and you shall love him as yourself, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt; I am the Lord your God.” Leviticus 19:34 “One who is gracious to a poor person lends to the Lord, And He will repay him for his good deed.” Proverbs 19:17 “Calling them to Himself, Jesus *said to them, “You know that those who are recognized as rulers of the Gentiles domineer over them; and their people in high position exercise authority over them. But it is not this way among you; rather, whoever wants to become prominent among you shall be your servant; and whoever wants to be first among you shall be slave of all. For even the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give His life as a ransom for many.”” Mark 10:42-45 “Then He got up and left the synagogue, and entered Simon's home. Now Simon's mother-in-law was suffering from a high fever, and they asked Him to help her. And standing over her, He rebuked the fever, and it left her; and she immediately got up and served them. Now while the sun was setting, all those who had any who were sick with various diseases brought them to Him; and He was laying His hands on each one of them and healing them. Demons also were coming out of many, shouting, “You are the Son of God!” And yet He was rebuking them and would not allow them to speak, because they knew that He was the Christ.” Luke 4:38-41 ““The one who listens to you listens to Me, and the one who rejects you rejects Me; but the one who rejects Me rejects the One who sent Me.”” Luke 10:16 

Biblical Restoration Ministries
Putting Others First

Biblical Restoration Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 39:00


Website- http---www.brministry.org - App- http---get.theapp.co-725c-Ted Hough continues his Sunday School class teaching on the book of Philippians 2. How can we put others first-- Jesus modeled this for us in everything he did on earth. He was loving others.

PLEASANT HILL COMMUNITY CHURCH
Putting Others First (Romans 14:13-23)

PLEASANT HILL COMMUNITY CHURCH

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2023


It almost seems unfair at times to feel like we have to think of others. In our humanness, we wonder why no one thinks about us first. In a faith community that is characterized by loving one’s neighbor as themselves, we ought to be concerned about others. On the one hand, it is wrong to […] The post Putting Others First (Romans 14:13-23) appeared first on PLEASANT HILL COMMUNITY CHURCH.

My Family Talk on Oneplace.com
Putting Others First

My Family Talk on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2023 1:30


You might be amazed by how many lives you can touch when you think and act selflessly. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/779/29

New Beginnings Church Podcast
Putting Others First

New Beginnings Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 81:03


Richard A. MansfieldBuilding A Family with Purpose Series+ Guest from Gideon's Bible

The Power of Nutrition Podcast
Putting Others First

The Power of Nutrition Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 14:59 Transcription Available


It seems like, everywhere you turn, a new study concludes that the importance of mental health is on par with physical health. We're encouraged to find time for self-care, meditation, and reflection; but how many people find time to put themselves first when the needs of their kids, patients, or parents always seem to take priority? This episode contains a discussion of suicide, which may be triggering for some listeners. If you or someone you know, is struggling with thoughts of suicide, please seek help immediately by contacting a mental health professional or calling or texting 988, the National Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.

Business & Life Conversations
How to Maximize Your Profit by Putting Others First with Justine Beauregard

Business & Life Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 46:24


Can you really maximize your profits by putting people first? In this episode, Justine Beauregard is going to share what it means to put people first, how this looks for your business, and the common misconceptions around this idea. The best part about it is that she will also share some tips and specific examples on how you can start putting other people first to grow your business. Guest Links: Justine Beauregard Website Justine Beauregard Instagram The Angela Henderson Online Business Show Podcast Links: Action Takers MastermindAustralian Business Collaborative Facebook GroupAngela Henderson WebsiteAngela Henderson Active Business Facebook GroupAngela Henderson Facebook Business PageAngela Henderson Consulting InstagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Entrepreneurs on Fire
Getting from Rich to Really Rich By Putting Others First with Nicholas Crown

Entrepreneurs on Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 21:48


Nicholas Crown is an AI entrepreneur and creator featured in Entrepreneur, Inc., and Forbes. He is most known for the viral series "Rich vs Really Rich", which reaches +20M people each week. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Being collaborative and open-minded and putting other people first is the secret to success. 2. Being really rich is not about the dollar amount but about your attitude. 3. Look at the collaborative and competitive path, then choose the collaborative path for 30 days and see what happens. Financial and mindset tips to living a really rich life. Subscribe to get a free goal tracker - The Really Rich Journal Website Sponsors: HubSpot: Learn how HubSpot can help your business grow better and get a special offer of 20% off on eligible plans at HubSpot.com/eof! Thrivetime Show: Is this your year? Visit ThrivetimeShow.com/eofire to see how Clay Clark's business coaching has helped thousands of entrepreneurs to dramatically increase profitability!

Alexa Entrepreneurs On Fire
Getting from Rich to Really Rich By Putting Others First with Nicholas Crown

Alexa Entrepreneurs On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023 21:48


Nicholas Crown is an AI entrepreneur and creator featured in Entrepreneur, Inc., and Forbes. He is most known for the viral series "Rich vs Really Rich", which reaches +20M people each week. Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Being collaborative and open-minded and putting other people first is the secret to success. 2. Being really rich is not about the dollar amount but about your attitude. 3. Look at the collaborative and competitive path, then choose the collaborative path for 30 days and see what happens. Financial and mindset tips to living a really rich life. Subscribe to get a free goal tracker - The Really Rich Journal Website Sponsors: HubSpot: Learn how HubSpot can help your business grow better and get a special offer of 20% off on eligible plans at HubSpot.com/eof! Thrivetime Show: Is this your year? Visit ThrivetimeShow.com/eofire to see how Clay Clark's business coaching has helped thousands of entrepreneurs to dramatically increase profitability!

Well Sh*t. It really is that simple...
Episode 67 - People Pleasing Series - The problem with putting others first

Well Sh*t. It really is that simple...

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 71:58


Well Sh*t. It really is that simple - Episode 67 - People Pleasing Series - The problem with putting others first is now LIVE! Full Show notes: https://bit.ly/WellShitEpisodeGuide Society applauds people-pleasers and praises their “selfless” acts. In reality, when we put ourselves last on our agenda, our needs - especially our value need - get severely compromised. Today's episode explains how there is a far better way than to get our needs met... meeting them in a selfirst way! In this episode we cover... Why we often operate from a place of putting others first How past experiences and traumas perpetuates people pleasing behavior How this affects all of your relationships How your value need is affecting and being affected by this behavior We explain how it is possible to set an example in a more supportive and constructive way for everyone's needs The consequences of not knowing how to meet your needs How you can start to change this dynamic right now Why identifying as a people pleaser can be so problematic Why being "nice" can be detrimental to your needs and other's needs What the difference is between being nice and being kind The importance of focusing on the needs that are driving the people pleasing behavior How to start shifting from identity to behavior Why it is important to start meeting your own needs, especially your value need... in a selfirst way How some relationships transition when you stop people pleasing How to engage your personal power need to create a different dynamic Why we are able show up better for other people when our needs are met Why need trumps choice The steps you can take to move away from people pleasing behavior How people pleasing behavior can influence your peers, children or people who might be watching you and how it can cause a ripple effect Episode references: Episode 2 - The wisdom of Joey Tribbiani Episode 21 - Selfirst Series: The difference between doing harm and not meeting needs that were never your responsibility The episode we refer to where we speak about the relationship orbits is Episode 17 - What to do when you're waiting for an apology that will never come. Other references: "That's the problem with putting others first, you yourself taught them that you come second" - Ranjini Banerjee

Hypno Wellness
Stop Putting Others First - Hypnosis for Setting Healthy Boundaries

Hypno Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 4:22


e you someone who constantly puts other people's needs before your own, even if it means sacrificing your own well-being? Do you struggle to say "no" to requests or invitations, even when you really don't want to do them? If so, then this hypnosis session is for you. In this powerful hypnosis session, I will guide you through a series of relaxation exercises designed to help you let go of the need to please others at your own expense. By reprogramming your subconscious mind, you'll be able to set healthy boundaries and learn to prioritize your own needs and desires. With regular use, this hypnosis session can help you break free from the cycle of people-pleasing and start living your life on your own terms. So sit back, relax, and let Hypno Wellness guide you to a happier, healthier, and more fulfilling life. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more hypnosis sessions and tips on how to improve your well-being. Hypnosis is not a substitute for medical or psychological treatment. Hypnosis is a natural state of heightened relaxation and focus. The information and suggestions provided during this hypnosis session are designed to assist you in achieving your goals, but it is ultimately up to you to decide whether or not to act upon them. Do not use hypnosis while driving, operating machinery, or performing any task that requires your full attention. Hypnosis is not recommended for individuals who have a history of epilepsy, seizures, or other serious medical conditions. By using this hypnosis session, you agree to take full responsibility for your own well-being and understand that the effects of hypnosis may vary from person to person. If you experience any discomfort or adverse reactions during this session, please discontinue use immediately and seek medical attention if necessary. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hypnowellness/message

CAC Newark
Bro. Heath Waters- ”Putting Others First”- (02-08-2023 WED)

CAC Newark

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 47:00


Paws & Tales Paws-cast
Tools for Parents study guide: "The Hire Principle"

Paws & Tales Paws-cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2022


Putting Others First

ADHD reWired
456 | Stop Putting Others First with ADHD Physician Dr. Diana Mercado-Marmarosh

ADHD reWired

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 56:21


This week, Eric is joined by Dr. Diana Mercado-Marmarosh, also known as Dr. D, a family-medicine physician, clinic medical director, and chief medical officer.  Dr. D is also the founder of OverAchieve Life Coaching.  Prior to discovering coaching, Diana typically had 200 charts open and a “graveyard” of unfinished projects.   Now, she's on a mission to empower healthcare professionals to create simple systems that support their zone-of-genius and reclaim their freedom of time as her clients learn to leave work at work.  She is happily married with two children and enjoys travel, painting, Zumba, yoga nidra meditation, and exploring different cultures!  In this episode, you'll hear Eric and Dr. Diana talk about her struggles through medical school, the pressures she experienced, and what led to her ADHD diagnosis.  Then, you'll hear discussions on the importance of self-care, how we can advocate for ourselves and how we communicate, and putting ourselves first.   Find more from Dr. Diana Mercado-Marmarosh at   Other Questions/Topics Answered in this Episode: [00:03:59] “You need to stop putting your clients and patients first!”  What does Dr. Diana mean?  [00:05:14]  Dr. Diana talks about living in self-neglect. [00:09:00]  Eric and Dr. Diana discuss the statistics of life-expectancy for those of us with ADHD.  [00:10:08]  Dr. Diana shares her ADHD story.  [00:11:59]  How did Dr. Diana get through medical school before her ADHD diagnosis?  [00:14:37]  Dr. Diana shares the catalyst that led to her diagnosis and how her cultural background and upbringing implanted the ideas to “just work hard” and “do whatever it takes.”  [00:22:16]  Dr. Diana shares more about the pressure of being the first person in her family to pursue further education.  [00:23.29]  How does Dr. Diana set up her environment for the most success?  What has coaching taught her?  [00:26.19]  How does Dr. Diana communicate with her patients?  [00:28:12]  Eric and Dr. Diana discuss their thoughts about ADHD as a gift.  [00:31:50]  Eric and Dr. Diana talk about boundaries and how she has conversations around her own boundaries.   [00:35:36]  “Boundaries from a place of love and a place of compassion.”  [00:39:35] “How do we leave work at work?” [00:45:12] What does Dr. Diana recommend patients say to their doctors if they encounter a physician that doesn't believe in ADHD, believes that ADHD is something that is ‘grown-out-of', etc.?  [00:48:31] Dr. Diana shares her definition of success and shares some words of wisdom for listeners. Check out the Other Podcasts on the ADHD reWired Podcast Network: with Brendan Mahan with Will Curb with MJ Siemens  

Harvest Bible Chapel Pittsburgh North Sermons - Harvest Bible Chapel Pittsburgh North

Introduction: How We Can Make a Difference: (Titus 3:1-8) By taking our Christian Duties Seriously . (Titus 3:1-2) Luke 6:35 - "But love your enemies, and do good, and lend, expecting nothing in return, and your reward will be great, and you will be sons of the Most High, for He is kind to the ungrateful and the evil. Be merciful, even as your heavenly Father is merciful." By choosing to remember What Christ Has Done for Us . (Titus 3:3-7) By Devoting Ourselves to Putting Others First . (Titus 3:8) Ephesians 2:10 - For we are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works, which God prepared beforehand, that we should walk in them. Sermon Notes (PDF): BLANKHint: Highlight blanks above for answers! Small Group DiscussionRead Titus 3:1-8What was your big take-away from this passage / message?What are the seven Christian duties that Paul lists in Titus 3:1-2? Which of these characteristics do you need to work on/grow into the most?Why does Paul take the time to preach the gospel message in between his teachings about good works (Titus 3:3-7)? Why is it so important to preach the gospel message to yourself on a daily basis and remember where you came from?What does it look like to devote yourself to good works (Titus 3:8)? Who and how is the Lord calling you to serve right now?Why is it so encouraging and empowering to know that the Lord has prepared good works for us to carry out and specific people to bless (Eph. 2:10)? BreakoutPray for one another.

Legacy Roadmap Podcast
Eric Konovalov Growth is Putting Others First Re-Release

Legacy Roadmap Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2022 46:40


Eric Konovalov shares his journey from Russian immigrant, to U.S. Marine to copier sales to teaching sales. Now Eric is building a coaching company helping entrepreneurs and sales professionals grow themselves and their businesses. Check out more of Eric Eric's website: thegoalguide.com Get a copy of B2B Sales Secrets here! Get inspired by our Lead Sell Grow - The Human Experience Podcast P.S. If you're into personal growth, sales, or leadership, you may find a ton of resources in our FB Community. I would be honored to have you join our tribe! Join Here Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to connect with world-class people. Get our free gift of 11 Hacks from Successful Entrepreneurs @ AddValue2Entrepreneurs.com. Do you struggle with procrastination? Sign up for a 5 day challenge to help you take more action and make more money in your business AddValue2Life.com/action Need some hope? Get your copy of the Dose of Hope @AddValue2Life.com/dose. Follow us at facebook.com/n2rpeterson, instagram.com/n2rpeterson, linkedin.com/in/robertav2l, youtube.com/channel/UCU1gxHrzesGKUPHJdKLUTLg

The Frontline Industry Podcast
#27 - The ABCs of Putting Others First Ft. Dennis Jenkins

The Frontline Industry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 37:12


Dennis Jenkins joins the show to lay out his motivations and priorities as a man, a leader, and a business owner. Dennis is President of ABC Home and Commercial Services of DFW, providing high-quality, effective pest control services in Texas since 1949. Dennis shares who he is outside of work, how ABC's unparalleled sense of purpose has led to deep missional investments in their communities, their people, and company culture, who should get into the pest control business, and much more.

Kindred Church Podcast
The Power of Putting Others First

Kindred Church Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 13:21


We're heading into a new season of busyness and stress, which can distract us from God if we're not intentional. But one counterintuitive way that we can stay connected to God amid the ups and downs of life is by developing the habit of serving others. In today's sermon, we're exploring the power of service and why it's such an important spiritual habit to establish in our lives.    Know someone who needs this message right now? Send them the link!   Connect: https://rb.gy/0gguyc   Announcements: https://mailchi.mp/kindrednc.church/kindreds-latest-16365117 Give: https://pushpay.com/g/kindredumc   Prayer: https://rb.gy/xwmuok   Watch previous services: https://vimeo.com/showcase/7155719 Kindred's Website: https://kindrednc.church/

The Profile
William Adoasi: Building a global watch brand, putting others first and being a light in the mainstream

The Profile

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2022 47:22


The British entrepreneur and founder of Vitae London is our guest on The Profile podcast this week. William Adoasi sits down with Sam Hailes to explain how profits from the sale of every watch funds a school uniform for a child in sub-Saharan Africa. Given that he has been mentored by Richard Branson, the company has generated £1.1m of revenue and celebrities such as Paloma Faith and Emeli Sandé have been spotted wearing Vitae timepieces, you'd think it would be mission accomplished for William. “It has been an amazing journey,” he agrees, “but I would say we're just getting started.” You can also read this interview in the latest issue of Premier Christianity. Receive the next 3 print issues for just £5. Visit premierchristianity.com/subscribe  

Falun Dafa News and Cultivation
775: Cultivation Story: “Developing True Compassion and Putting Others First”

Falun Dafa News and Cultivation

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2022 19:11


"Developing True Compassion and Putting Others First" by a Falun Dafa practitioner in Taiwan. An experience sharing article on the Minghui website.

On to Victory Podcast
Putting Others First

On to Victory Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 3:48


Pastor Wayne Van Gelderen shares Biblical truth that will bring hope and comfort in these uncertain days. May we draw closer to God through this time and impact those around us for eternity. https://fallsbaptist.org https://bcmedu.org https://www.theegeneration.org https://ontovictorypress.com If you'd like to support this ministry - https://fallsbaptist.org/give/

DOING LIFE: Daily Devotions For Finding Peace in Stressful Times

Putting Others First is More Gratifying than Anything else

Sermon Archives - EFCCL
Following Jesus: Who is the Greatest in the Kingdom?

Sermon Archives - EFCCL

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2022


Following Jesus: Who is the Greatest in the Kingdom?Pastor Jay Childs (Matthew 18)Putting Others First (vs 1-14)Being Truthful With Others (vs 15-20)Forgiving Others (vs 21-35)

The Not Your Average Lives Podcast
Putting Others First Led to TWO Heart Attacks with Christina Rozema

The Not Your Average Lives Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 45:11


EP203: My guest this week is Christina Rozema who worked in the non-profit and healthcare fields for 20+ years in a variety of leadership roles. Her background is developing strong, authentic teams that can lead organizations forward, supporting teams and leaders in their development, ensuring that change is rooted in shared values, and successfully delivering complicated projects. Christina refers to herself as a people-first person, but unfortunately that behavior put her last and likely led to her first stress-induced heart attack that happened at work. It was a wake-up call, especially since she was in the healthcare field. In this episode, Christina and I talked about: Her TWO heart attack experiences and what caused them Her biggest lesson from those experiences and her resulting perspective shift. Important tips on how to reduce the likelihood of a heart attack and what signs to look for if you think you may be experiencing one.  Christina committed to her personal recovery and learning what brought her to that place, which led her to creating an education company called "New Wellness Perspective". Her company helps women find wellness by putting themselves first and investigating the mindsets that allow them to put everyone and everything else in front of their own needs. Christina hopes to inspire Not Your Average Lives listeners by being an example of how we can create our own reality by the beliefs we hold and we can change those beliefs when the life we want is not the life we are living. She changed the belief she carried her whole life that putting herself first was selfish and now teaches other women that the only way to help others IS to put your own needs first. To learn more about Christina's work, you can go to: Website: https://newwellnessperspective.com/ If you'd like to connect or reach out to ME, you can find me at: Website: www.notyouraveragegrandma.com        Facebook: www.facebook.com/LaurieColvinWright        Instagram: www.instagram.com/not_your_average_grandma        Youtube: www.youtube.com/c/NotYourAverageGrandma            Note: Not Your Average Grandma is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.

Legacy Roadmap Podcast
Eric Konovalov Growth is Putting Others First

Legacy Roadmap Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2021 46:22


Eric shares his journey from Russian immigrant, to U.S. Marine to copier sales to teaching sales. Now Eric is building a coaching company helping entrepreneurs and sales professionals grow themselves and their businesses. Eric's website: thegoalguide.com Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about the episode so we can continue putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to connect with world-class people. Get our free gift of 11 Actionable Hacks from Successful Entrepreneurs @ AddValue2Entrepreneurs.com. Are you stuck? Do you struggle with procrastination? Sign up for a 5 day challenge to help you take more action and make more money in your business AddValue2Life.com/action

Beyond Success
Putting Others First is Selfish | James Williams

Beyond Success

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2021 34:02


Are you paying enough attention to yourself? Do your family and loved ones deserve the best? If your cup isn't full and you're risking burnout, you are not giving your best. It's time to pay attention to yourself, fill your cup and start being of maximum service. Welcome to this episode of the Beyond Success Podcast. This series of conversations with business experts and captains of industry, is here to serve you in your growth as an entrepreneur. No matter what level of success you are at, there are always areas of growth open to us. So please join us in the collective uplift by listening, learning, enjoying and sharing this podcast! This week we're getting some incredible, golden nuggets with performance breakthrough coach James Williams. James is fantastic at what he does. By working with driven professionals on their human performance, through a systematic processes to learn how to master the ‘business of you', James helps them sustain peak performance in all areas of their life. If we want to see greater progress in our businesses, we have to understand that it's a product of what's in our ‘cup'. We can't force it while running on empty. Jame's wife Emily was recently on the podcast too! Check out her episode here: https://anchor.fm/beyond-success/episodes/Heart-Your-Life--Emily-Williams-e1brq9o Connect with James here: Website: www.thegrowthedge.com To subscribe to my YouTube channel, please go here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMdAvGk6xa5fptmdULliJrg Want to manifest money now? Play the 'Money Game' to harness the power of micro-shifting to attract abundance immediately. Get your Ebook for $1. Buy NOW. Do you want inevitable & sustainable financial abundance, based on your own unique 'Money DNA'? Watch our brand new webinar Interested in working with Dan 1-2-1? In collaboration with other highly successful experts, he will help you reach financial freedom in 6 months or less: Apply Here *PLEASE RATE US AND SHARE* Join me on: Facebook Instagram Twitter Music Credit: "Freeling", Lauren Duski Timestamps of interest: 01:37 - Introduce yourself James! 04:10 - How it's selfish to put others first 11:20 - Most people don't know what they want 15:17 - Getting strategic & habitualizing behaviour 18:15 - How to eradicate the mid-afternoon energy dip 25:00 - Master your sleep, master your world 32:16 - How can you have more conversations with James? #realestate #like #hustle #businesswoman #believe #entrepreneurlife #fitness #socialmediamarketing #inspire #happy #leadership #investing #art #bitcoin #marketingdigital #technology #photography #covid #positivevibes #wealth #motivational #businessman #happiness #forex #invest #photooftheday #inspirationalquotes #positivity #india #financialfreedom

Integrity
EPISODE 63: Nick Ayala — Putting Others First

Integrity "Inspire" Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2021 55:24


Priority Life Insurance Group President Nick Ayala looks back on the experiences that led him into insurance and his new Integrity partnership.