When the Whistle Blows

“You will be led with peace”  ~ Isaiah 55:12 NAS

Have you ever felt ‘checked’ in your spirit when you were about to do something? Chances are, God is trying to get your attention. His promise is, ‘ I will make you wise show you where to go and watch over you’ (Psalm 32:8 NCV).

Our lack of peace is the Holy Spirit calling “time out.”  We don’t know the future, God does, and He directs our steps by the way of peace, or lack of it.

The Holy Spirit acts like a referee. When the players stay within the boundaries, they’re free to move about. But when there’s trouble, or the ball goes out of bounds, the referee blows the whistle, stops play and restores order.

The absence of peace can mean ‘the heavenly referee’ has blown the whistle.  Sometimes the ball gets kicked out of bounds by unexpected adversity; at other times we step out of bounds by giving way to temptation and sin.

If we’re smart, when we hear the whistle we’ll wait for God to restore our peace. The Bible says, “You will be led with peace.” Does that mean you’ll always feel certain about your decision?  No, but the right decision will be accompanied by a sense of God’s peace.

by Bob Gass of the Vine

Have a Blessed Day Filled With Increases!

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Will You Begin Again?

Are you doing what you really believe
you should be doing at this time in your
life or have you allowed fear and a lack of
confidence to prevent you from stepping
out into new things or higher levels of old

things?

If you don’t like your answer,
here is some good news.
It is never too late to begin again!

Don’t spend one more day living a narrow
life that has room for only you and your fears.

Make a decision right now that you will learn
to live boldly, aggressively and confidently.

Don’t let fear rule you any longer!

You can’t just sit around and wait for fear to go away.
You will have to feel the fear and take action anyway.

Courage is not the absence of fear;
it is action in the presence of fear.

Bold people do what they know they
should do … not what they feel like doing!

~ Joyce Meyers

Have a Blessed Day Filled With Increases!

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Do you Strive for Progress or Perfection?

Have you any idea how often the people you admire got it wrong, half right, almost right, before they got it right?   Making mistakes is the unenjoyable, unavoidable part of making progress.

Stop comparing yourself with others.   Some of us are given five talents, some two, and some one.   Your talents, not your wishes, determine your potential.   One-talent people who make the most of what they’ve been given receive the same ‘well done’ as five-talent people.

The person who gets into trouble is the one who’s afraid to take the risk;  their biggest mistake is their unwillingness to make a mistake!

Dr. John Maxwell says, “Your performance depends on your commitment to practice.  Consistently good practice leads to consistently good play.  It sharpens you.”

Wise people understand this, and develop the discipline to do it.’   If you want to sum up what lifts most successful individuals above the crowd, you could do it in these four words: A LITTLE BIT MORE!

Successful people do what’s expected of them-plus a little bit more.  So, the word for you today is … strive for progress, not perfection!

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The Man Who Didn’t Have Email

A jobless man applied for the position of ‘office boy’ at Microsoft.  The HR manager interviewed him, then gave him a test: clean the floor.  The man passed the test with flying colors.

“You are hired,” HR manager informed the applicant, “give me your e-mail address, and I’ll send you the application for employment, as well as the date you should report for work.

The man replied ” I don’t have a computer, or an email!”

“I’m sorry,” said the HR manager. “If you don’t have an email, that means you do not exist.  And we cannot hire persons who do not exist.”

The man was very disappointed.  He didn’t know what to do. He only had $10 with him.  Once that is spent, he won’t have any money to buy any food.

He went to the supermarket and bought a crate of tomatoes with his $10.  He went from door to door and sold the tomatoes in less than two hours.  He doubled his money.

He repeated the operation three times, and returned home with $60.  He realized that he can survive this way. He started to go everyday earlier, and return late.  He doubled or tripled his money every day.

Soon, he bought a cart, then a truck.  In a very short time, he had his own fleet of delivery vehicles.  Five years later, the man became one of the biggest food retailers in the U. S.

He started to plan his family’s future, and decided to have a life insurance.   He called an insurance broker, and chose a protection plan.  At the end of the conversation, the broker asked him for his email address.

The man replied: ‘ I don’t have an email.’  The broker was dumbfounded.

“You don’t have an email, and yet have succeeded in building an empire. Can you imagine what you could have been if you had an email?,” he exclaimed.

The man thought for a while, and replied, “an office boy at Microsoft!”

Will you imagine where you can go and what you can be?

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Will You Chase the Lion?

What is the Risk of Taking No Risks?

When the image of a man-eating beast travels through the visual cortex, the typical message is RUN AWAY as fast as you can.

Most people run away.

But lion chasers are a different breed.  They don’t see 500 pound problems.   When opportunity roars, they grab life by the mane.

Let me make a prediction:  Your biggest regret at the end of your life will be the lions you did not chase.

Over the short term, we tend to regret ACTIONS, things we did that we wish we hadn’t.  But over the long haul, we tend to regret INACTIONS, things we didn’t do but wish we had.

We all have our fair share of action regrets.  I’m convinced that if we don’t decide to change now,  our deepest regrets at the end of our lives will be the risks we didn’t take, the Opportunities we didn’t seize, the Dreams we didn’t pursue.

Too many people try to save you by telling you … don’t do this, don’t do that and you’ll be okay.  But here’s the problem with that:  You can do nothing wrong and still do nothing right!

We are called to Chase Lions.   This is called old fashioned GUTS!  This challenges the status quo.  Daring to be different.  Refusing to play it safe.

Have we diminished our minds to the point of justifying our own inactions and fear of risk?  We all know that old saying, “No Guts, No Glory.”  When we lack the guts to live by faith,  we’re robbing God of the glory He wants  to reveal to the world through us.

One danger we face is that at some point, most of us stop creatively forging our way into the future and start reliving and repeating the past.  We stop acting on the dreams of our God given imagination and start reacting to our narrowly focused memory.  We stop chasing lions and start running from them.

What Lion are you being called to chase

?

Article from In-Touch by Charles Stanley

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How Many Times Have You Wanted to Make a New Start?

There is a wise proverb that states:

“We cannot go back and make a new start, but we can start now to make a new ending.”

Many of us live in the past; we let past
mistakes limit how we view ourselves.

We let past experiences and disappointments
outline just what we can and cannot do.

The truth of the matter is that we cannot affect those.
They are history for a reason.

In one of his poems, Omar Khayyam says that no
amount of tears can erase a sad chapter in our life.

Similarly, no amount of thinking, reminiscing
or remembering can change it either.

Make a decision today to focus not on correcting
or changing the past.  It cannot be done.

Instead, decide on making a new ending.

Have a Blessed Year Filled With Increases!


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Will You Use These 3 Powerful Strategies For A Fabulous New Year? by Michele Connolly

Although the start of a new year is a fairly arbitrary thing, it offers a priceless psychological gift – motivation!

The promise of a fresh start is like a boost of extra energy that can help you start strong and maintain momentum toward the things you want.

Don’t waste this gift! Take advantage of the January 1 effect to get started the way you want the year to continue.

If you’re like most people, you’re hoping this year will be the one in which you get rid of clutter, get better organized, lose weight, become healthier, achieve your goals

To increase the chances that 2011 is a fabulous year for you, apply the following strategies. Each one is surprisingly powerful, and can make a huge difference to the way you feel and function throughout the New Year.

Read them, and then use them!

1. Have Less Stuff In 2011.

By far the easiest way to be more organized is to have less stuff.

The less stuff you have, the easier it is to organize what you have, and to keep it all organized.

Less stuff also means less clutter, less lost time looking for things, a calmer environment and a stronger sense of mental clarity.

The good news is that having less stuff is a lot easier than you think. For 2011, simply decide to let go of the little lies and excuses that keep you caught in clutter. Then, start small – in just 30 minutes you can fill a trash bag or declutter 50 items.

Why not begin today? You will feel so good.

2. Do Less Of What Matters Less In 2011

Everybody has the same number of minutes and hours in their day. And everyone has some frustration, impediment, psychological challenge or obstacle to face. Every-single-one.

Those who make the best use of their time have one major thing in common: They do more of what matters and less of what doesn’t. There is no other trick.

To turbo-charge your personal effectiveness in 2011, look afresh at your to-do list, and remove things that don’t contribute to your goals and priorities.

Look for things you do out of habit or old beliefs, or to fulfill someone else’s expectation. While it might seem easier to keep doing these things that don’t really matter, realize that they are costing you the things that do matter.

Uncover and offload these time-and-life destroyers. Then use your time where it matters to you – your goals, your family, pursuits that add meaning to your life.

3. Get Help In 2011

If you’re in the habit of doing everything for everyone, now’s the time to re-think how you can manage things differently in the year ahead.

What can the kids do for themselves in 2011? Put clothes away

? Cook dinner once a week? You’ll be teaching them useful life skills as well as giving yourself time.

What about your partner? How can you re-negotiate family chores for 2011?

Have you considered external services in 2011? Can you afford to pay someone to do the gardening, home cleaning or errands? Is it time to find a PA for a few hours a week?

It will initially cost you time to get more help, but very soon you’ll enjoy more time for the important things in your life.

More Life In 2011

If you’ve felt overwhelmed or frustrated by too much stuff and too little time this year, then decide to embrace these strategies in 2011:

  • Get rid of things you don’t need or love
  • Give up tasks that don’t really matter
  • Renegotiate what can be done by others.

Each strategy will involve a shift of mindset and an up-front investment of time

But you’ll be rewarded with more space, time and mental clarity for the things that matter to you.

Your life will be transformed.

Take advantage of the January 1 effect – and start using these strategies!

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The Women of Facebook

1)  Tell me how you see yourself and how you want others to perceive you “ONLINE” ?

How do I see myself? I AM ~ Mama D / Matriarch of More / Commander Kuby / 2nd Mom to Inmates / Personal Organizational Diva / Dynamic Debra / Marketing Gypsy / Ex Meat/Seafood Rep / Ex-Wanna Be Truck Driver …

I also pray that others will also perceive me that …. I AM a child of God, a mother, a daughter, a sister, a niece, an aunt, a cousin and a friend as well as a sister in Christ to many.

2) Tell me about your personality OFFLINE … and How you are bringing “The Authentic YOU” to  Facebook?

I AM every bit of who I AM offline as I AM online … I listen to the spirit inside of me and then speak from my heart to others by way of posting words of encouragement online or speaking them when I pick up the phone and engage in a live conversation with someone.

3) Tell me if you believe that “REAL” friendships can ignite from meeting  online… Can we make true friends without ever meeting him or her in person?

I also believe you can develop real friendships from meeting online. I have had the awesome opportunity of meeting many people in person that had originated online.

When you can finally come face to face with someone after you have watched many of their videos, seen them in a conference room, viewed their pictures … Now that is an experience!

You can still form a friend without ever meeting in person, yet there is something to be said about experiencing that intimacy of connecting face to face.

4) How Do You See Yourself Painted As?

A Diva … The term Diva was originally used to describe a woman of rare, outstanding talent.


It derives from the Italian word ‘diva’ meaning “goddess” or “fine lady.”

The Women of Facebook

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How Are You Building Your House?

An elderly carpenter was ready to retire. He told his employer-contractor of his plans to leave the house building business and to live a more leisurely life with his wife enjoying his extended family. He would miss the paycheck, but he needed to retire. They could get by.

The contractor was sorry to see his good worker go and asked if he could build just one more house as a personal favor. The carpenter said yes, but in time it was easy to see that his heart was not in his work. He resorted to shoddy workmanship and used inferior materials. It was an unfortunate way to end his career.

When the carpenter finished his work and the builder had inspected the house, the contractor handed the front-door key to the carpenter. “This is your house,” he said. “My gift generic nolvadex online href=”http://onlineacompliacheap.net”>order rimonabant online to you.”

What a shock! What a shame! If he had only known he was building his own house, he would have done it all so differently. Now he had to live in the home he had built buy cheap doxycycline none too well.

So it is with us. We build our lives in a distracted way, reacting rather than acting, willing to put up with less than the best. At important points we do not give the job our best effort. Then with a shock we look at the situation we have created and find that we are now living in the house we have built. If we had realized, we would have done it differently.

Think of yourself as the carpenter. Think about your house.

Each day you hammer a nail, place a board, or erect a wall. Build wisely. It is the only life you will ever build. Even if you live it for only one day more, that day deserves to be lived graciously and with dignity.

The plaque on the wall says, “Life is a do-it-yourself project.” Who could say it more clearly? Your life today is the result of your attitudes and choices in the past. Your life tomorrow will be the result of your attitudes and the choices you make today. – make today count.

~ Author Unknown

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Starting: The Great Separator By John C Maxwell

Do you want to be a success? As you know, many obstacles can keep even a highly-motivated person from succeeding. But today I want to talk about the ONLY obstacle that will ALWAYS keep us from success: Not starting.

Starting is the Great Separator.

It separates…

  • The doers from the do-nots,
  • The haves from the have-nots,
  • The phentermine winners from the whiners, and
  • The successful from the unsuccessful.

If a desire were enough, then everyone would be a success. But success is like a book, and starting and finishing are the front and back covers. Until you open that front cover, you can’t experience anything from the pages within.

So how do you get started

?

1.            Start with Yourself.

If you’ve ever flown on an airplane, you’ve heard the pre-flight instructions about the oxygen masks – which drop down from the ceiling in the case of emergency. If you’re traveling with someone who would need help, who do they always tell you to place the mask on first? Yourself! They want to remind you that you can’t help anyone else get oxygen if you aren’t able to breathe.

Starting with yourself is not a selfish goal – as long as you’re not doing it for your benefit alone. By putting on my oxygen mask, I get the oxygen I need in order to help others get oxygen. As a leader, I obtain what I need in order to help others succeed.

2.             Start Early.

I can’t overstate how much you gain from starting early. It’s something you can’t really understand or grasp when you’re young. One creature that understands this principle is the ant. Consider what the Bible says in Proverbs:

“Go to the ant, you sluggard;
Consider its ways and be wise!
It has no commander,
No over seer or ruler,
Yet it stores its provisions in summer
And gathers its food at the harvest.”

-Proverbs 6:6-8

The activity of any individual ant seems to have prescription doxycycline little impact. After all, it can only carry one seed or leaf or grain of sand. And it’s not clear what any single grain has to do with the big picture of what is being formed. But regardless of how it looks from the outside, the impact is happening, and something is developing.

Whether you are trying to lose weight, build a business, build a marriage, raise a child, overcome a pattern, resolve a depression, or build a business, it is done the same way: one brick at a time. And the earlier you begin, the more bricks (or grains of sand) you can accumulate.

3.            Start Small.

Most of us would love to see the entire path from where we are to the top. But life doesn’t work that way. Like a person carrying a lantern, most of us only see the small portion of the path ahead. Our best response is to just take the next step.

Why start small? It encourages you to get started and allows you to prioritize and concentrate. It also provides the necessary step to take the next step.

Like the person carrying the lantern, your path will only be illuminated a short distance ahead. We’ve all walked home in the dark. The lantern we carry may not illuminate the house, but it does show us the path that will take us there.

4.            Start with The End in View.

John Wooden, an American basketball coach, was known for his focus on preparation. Every practice kept the goal – the next game – in view. Why? Because, as he said, “It’s too late to prepare when opportunity arrives.”

First, pursue your passion. A passion, a goal that you feel strongly about, gives you energy. Next, let planning give you direction. The beginning of the journey is the place to study the map. You may not always know the entire route, but your planning should always point in the direction of your destination.

5.            Start now.

It’s too easy to say, “I’ll start tomorrow.” We promise that tomorrow, we will start a diet, studies, a career, or a relationship. But until we actually begin, a dream remains a dream.

It may be a cliché to say that every journey begins with the first step, yet it is still true.  Successful people don’t wait for everything to be perfect to move forward. They don’t wait for all the problems or obstacles to disappear.  They don’t wait until their fear subsides. They take initiative. They know a secret that good leaders understand: momentum is their friend. As soon as they take that first step and start moving forward, things become a little easier. If the momentum gets strong enough, many of the problems take care of themselves and talent can take over. But it starts only after you’ve taken those first steps.

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