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John 17:9-19. We take another look at the cross of Christ and are reminded of the numerous important lessons it teaches us. In this study, Evangelist Jacob Holman examines how the cross teaches us to think about others, even as we experience trials.
Today on the show Lisa and Olivia talk about how selfish our culture is and why selfishness will get you nowhere in life. They talk about this need for "Self love & self care" and how people don't understand the importance of truly caring for someone else. When was the last time you thought about someone else? Helped Someone? Got them Lunch? It's easy to forget about others when we are taught to only serve ourselves. We hope this week they ladies could encourage you to truly think of other people! To learn more about the ladies head to their Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thesaltandpepperpodcast/ (HERE) Follow Olivia https://www.instagram.com/oliviacorin/ (HERE) Follow Lisa https://www.instagram.com/itslisabrasseur/ (HERE) Join our https://www.facebook.com/groups/thesaltandpepperpodcast (FACEBOOK GROUP!) Please subscribe, rate and review! We will Shake it up with you next Tuesday
March 1st was my mom's birthday. She passed away 16 years ago. And, I miss her. Today I wanted to honor her by talking about some of the lessons I got from her while growing up. Pretty simply, they are: Be Kind - it doesn't take much to just be a good human. Don't say anything that'll make waves just for the sake of making waves. On the other hand, don't hold things in, either. My mom did hold things in and taught me how to do that. Sometimes the lessons we learn are modeled in what not to do. Don't hold things in. And certainly, say what needs to be said. Do so in a way that lifts others. Be kind. Think About Others - this was a lesson in empathy. What might the other person be thinking or feeling? And when you can understand that, what might they want or need? How can you show up to fill that need? The caution here is that you needn't give of yourself until there's nothing left. Show up in service to others. Take time for yourself, too. You can't give what you don't have. So refuel and give of yourself. Leave The Place Better Than You Found It - Now I think my mom meant to keep it tidy, and what I can say is that sometimes a place IS better because YOU were there! Show up, show up in full presence. If there's a way you can lift and support another person because you're attending to the space you're in, that's awesome. I've extrapolated this to mean my workspace, too. At the end of the day, is it in better shape than the way I came to it? Make that happen! Use Your Intuition - My mom knew things. There wasn't any reason she knew things, she just did. Some of that was the era she was raised - I mean, she lived through WWII. And in the way that we're living though a pandemic and learning to read a person's mask-covered face through their eyes, my mom had all kinds of political and social rules to live through. So by the time she had kids, she knew things. She knew how to listen to what was being said or presented and she knew how to pay attention to the gaps, as well. It's a skill I'm proud to have learned. It serves me well. Keep Learning - If you stop learning, you've stopped growing and really, you've stopped living. Keep growing. Keep learning. Remember, “you can't give what you don't have” is as much about refueling your body as it is about growing your knowledge and wisdom. You can only give from the level you're at, so find a coach or mentor and step into your personal growth! Six great lessons from a wonderful woman I'm proud to have called “mom.”
March 1st was my mom's birthday. She passed away 16 years ago. And, I miss her. Today I wanted to honor her by talking about some of the lessons I got from her while growing up. Pretty simply, they are: Be Kind - it doesn't take much to just be a good human. Don't say anything that'll make waves just for the sake of making waves. On the other hand, don't hold things in, either. My mom did hold things in and taught me how to do that. Sometimes the lessons we learn are modeled in what not to do. Don't hold things in. And certainly, say what needs to be said. Do so in a way that lifts others. Be kind. Think About Others - this was a lesson in empathy. What might the other person be thinking or feeling? And when you can understand that, what might they want or need? How can you show up to fill that need? The caution here is that you needn't give of yourself until there's nothing left. Show up in service to others. Take time for yourself, too. You can't give what you don't have. So refuel and give of yourself. Leave The Place Better Than You Found It - Now I think my mom meant to keep it tidy, and what I can say is that sometimes a place IS better because YOU were there! Show up, show up in full presence. If there's a way you can lift and support another person because you're attending to the space you're in, that's awesome. I've extrapolated this to mean my workspace, too. At the end of the day, is it in better shape than the way I came to it? Make that happen! Use Your Intuition - My mom knew things. There wasn't any reason she knew things, she just did. Some of that was the era she was raised - I mean, she lived through WWII. And in the way that we're living though a pandemic and learning to read a person's mask-covered face through their eyes, my mom had all kinds of political and social rules to live through. So by the time she had kids, she knew things. She knew how to listen to what was being said or presented and she knew how to pay attention to the gaps, as well. It's a skill I'm proud to have learned. It serves me well. Keep Learning - If you stop learning, you've stopped growing and really, you've stopped living. Keep growing. Keep learning. Remember, “you can't give what you don't have” is as much about refueling your body as it is about growing your knowledge and wisdom. You can only give from the level you're at, so find a coach or mentor and step into your personal growth! Six great lessons from a wonderful woman I'm proud to have called “mom.”
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT Brett Bauma, has spent most of his adult life working in the world of construction and trades. Brett is a passionate business manager, and industry expert with a proven track record of success. After all of these years, he still has an unyielding passion to help contractors find their stride and grow. Dreams: Take the Business Contractor's Podcast above and beyond where they're at today. Grow within Blyss, a software company for contractors. Brett wants to retire early in Alaska. Keeping debt to zero Growing Savings Building Backend Wealth as well. How you can Help: Introduce Brett to somebody who started off with a passion, grew a business around that passion to an awesome level, and balances their family life. He would want this person to pull out some gems in him that he doesn't see himself. Think About Others, Care About Others Besides Yourself, Seek Others Advice, Find something that you do enjoy. Check out the contractor business podcast. Reach out to Brett. Contact them at: 303-908-6963 https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-bauma-00703514a/
Check it out on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/33Z4VsE Check it out on Apple: https://apple.co/3AHc2DT Brett Bauma, has spent most of his adult life working in the world of construction and trades. Brett is a passionate business manager, and industry expert with a proven track record of success. After all of these years, he still has an unyielding passion to help contractors find their stride and grow. Dreams: Take the Business Contractor's Podcast above and beyond where they're at today. Grow within Blyss, a software company for contractors. Brett wants to retire early in Alaska. Keeping debt to zero Growing Savings Building Backend Wealth as well. How you can Help: Introduce Brett to somebody who started off with a passion, grew a business around that passion to an awesome level, and balances their family life. He would want this person to pull out some gems in him that he doesn't see himself. Think About Others, Care About Others Besides Yourself, Seek Others Advice, Find something that you do enjoy. Check out the contractor business podcast. Reach out to Brett. Contact them at: 303-908-6963 https://www.linkedin.com/in/brett-bauma-00703514a/
a practical approach to Rosh Harari
He who has pity on the poor lends to the LORD,And He will pay back what he has given.
Think About Others by Tiana Martin, Eshaal Aziz, Jenna Abuhamdan, and Talia Younes from the American Community School of Abu Dhabi in the Open Choice Category Honorable Mention in the Open Choice Category
If there were ever at time when we need a reminder to stop being selfish and self centered and to think about others it is now. Amidst this unprecedented global pandemic, TODAY stop.... breathe.... listen... and think about others. Find ways to show love and to do good works.
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In episode 62 of the podcast Lisa reflects on the internet explosion of reactions to the Super Bowl performance by J-Lo and Shakira. Are you sitting in judgement of the performance or celebrating it? How we view other women is a powerful window into our own beliefs and values and today Lisa challenges her listeners to explore their own perspectives. What do you believe about women being sexy AND being smart? Did this performance set women back or challenge us to embrace just how powerful feminine energy can be? Did you judge the entertainers for how they looked or how they performed? Would you extend the same critique to men? Where are you uncomfortable with your own body, sexuality or feelings of how you *should* behave? Where are you perhaps not fully expressing yourself or acknowledging what you want in life? To share your takeaways head over to IG https://www.instagram.com/lisacarpenterinc/ To start your own transformational journey towards loving your body www.lisacarpenter.ca/3days and get your first 3 days of Weight Loss From Within™ for FREE.
There is a need and a hunger to connect with each other. This short episode is just a reminder to think of others more highly than we do ourselves. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Pastor Timothy Warholic concludes the "It's All in Your Head" series by teaching through Philippians 4:10-23 at Paradise Calvary Chapel in Las Vegas, NV on Sunday, July 28, 2019.Check out our website: ParadiseCalvary.comConnect on Facebook: facebook.com/ParadiseCalvary/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Thru the Bible
Wired magazine once challenged 39 sci-fi writers and creative types to put their artistry to test by writing a 6-word story. Author of beloved Wicked series, Gregory Maguire came back with a clever riposte, “From torched skyscrapers, men grew wings.” These simple string of words sets the brain's into motion. It wonders, what are the men are thinking, what are they feeling, what was the author thinking, and what do the other readers make of this. While a good writer tickles the reader's imagination, a good reader imagines the mind and the inner workings of the imaginator extraordinaire. The brain's highly developed prefrontal cortex is responsible for the Theory of Mind or granting humans the ability to think about one's own thinking and thinking of others. This episode, my guest Dr. Carol Westby returns to discuss the ways to promote the development of Theory of Mind.About Carol Westby, Ph.D.Carol Westby, PhD, CCC-SLP, is a speech-language-pathologist and educational consultant. She has written and presented workshops nationally and internationally on play, language-literacy development and disabilities, theory of mind, social-communication impairments, and multicultural issues in assessment and intervention. She has received the Honors of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.ResourcesAn Interview with Carol WestbyCarol Westby's WebinarsSupport the show (https://mailchi.mp/7c848462e96f/full-prefrontal-sign-up)
Wired magazine once challenged 39 sci-fi writers and creative types to put their artistry to test by writing a 6-word story. Author of beloved Wicked series, Gregory Maguire came back with a clever riposte, “From torched skyscrapers, men grew wings.” These simple string of words sets the brain’s into motion. It wonders, what are the men are thinking, what are they feeling, what was the author thinking, and what do the other readers make of this. While a good writer tickles the reader’s imagination, a good reader imagines the mind and the inner workings of the imaginator extraordinaire. The brain’s highly developed prefrontal cortex is responsible for the Theory of Mind or granting humans the ability to think about one’s own thinking and thinking of others. Today, my guest Dr. Carol Westby returns to discuss the ways to promote the development of Theory of Mind.
In the world of limitless possibilities, there is a limit as to how much one can know about the minds of others. Take an example: Have you ever been in your head so much that your insecurities catch up with you and you fail to gauge what others are thinking and feeling? It all simply begins when a friend doesn't return your call; or at least not right away. You begin to guess what her reasons are to not call and from there on, it escalates into this drama inside where you end up wondering if your friend actually hates you or maybe, doesn't want anything to do with you. Then on Monday morning, you get a call from your friend saying that she went to her dentist on Friday and left her phone there. Your mind failed you! This episode, my guest, Dr. Carol Westby, will discuss the concept of Theory of Mind which enables us to understand others' intentions, feelings, and beliefs by directing our attention to “reading” the minds of others. She will explain how the key to unlock the social struggles of those with Executive function challenges often lies in this “mentalizing” ability.About Carol Westby, Ph.D.Carol Westby, PhD, CCC-SLP, is a speech-language-pathologist and educational consultant. She has written and presented workshops nationally and internationally on play, language-literacy development and disabilities, theory of mind, social-communication impairments, and multicultural issues in assessment and intervention. She has received the Honors of the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.ResourcesAn Interview with Carol WestbyCarol Westby's WebinarsSupport the show (https://mailchi.mp/7c848462e96f/full-prefrontal-sign-up)
In the world of limitless possibilities, there is a limit as to how much one can know about the minds of others. Take an example: Have you ever been in your head so much that your insecurities catch up with you and you fail to gauge what others are thinking and feeling? It all simply begins when a friend doesn't return your call; or at least not right away. You begin to guess what her reasons are to not call and from there on, it escalates into this drama inside where you end up wondering if your friend actually hates you or maybe, doesn’t want anything to do with you. Then on Monday morning, you get a call from your friend saying that she went to her dentist on Friday and left her phone there. Your mind failed you! Today, my guest, Dr. Carol Westby, will discuss the concept of Theory of Mind which enables us to understand others’ intentions, feelings, and beliefs by directing our attention to “reading” the minds of others. She will explain how the key to unlock the social struggles of those with Executive function challenges often lies in this “mentalizing” ability.
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This is part 5 of Pastor Taylor's series titled: "This is God’s Purpose for You and For Cornerstone".
This is part 5 of Pastor Taylor's series titled: "This is God’s Purpose for You and For Cornerstone".