Graduation Speech It has been a long four years, but here we are, ready to graduate. We worked hard to get to this point, but we did not do it by ourselves. We owe a huge debt of appreciation to our teachers for sharing your talent, knowledge, and time with us. We know it was your job to do it, but you made sure we stayed focused, and reached our goals. You took time to explain assignments, and allowed us to come to your classroom after school for extra help when you could have gone home to spend
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Improving Relationships Forgiving Our Debtors September 30, 2012 Sciotoville Christian Church FORGIVING OUR DEBTORS Matthew 18:23-35 Introduction A. Have you ever prayed? “Forgive us our debts as we forgiver our debtors?” 1. Who are our debtors? a. Father who robbed us of happiness b. Repairman who cheated and lied to us c. Coach who didn’t play us d. Boss who overlooked us e. Church member who started a false rumor about us f. Relative who
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Is leader better loved or feared? Even though feared leaders will ultimately always produce a result, being a loved leader you can get your followers to want to do what you ask of them because being feared will produce only the results that you want, being loved will likely produce results that exceed your expectations and being a loved leader will get you honest feedback from all those behind you. So should a leader be feared or loved by those who follow them? History has shown that results can
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Abraham Lincoln once said, “People are just as happy as they make up their minds to be”. This quotation defines the ability each person has to create his own personal happiness. Some people consider the pursuit of happiness a challenge, others a source of trouble and suffering. While, some strive all their lives to seize happiness by overcoming all kinds of roadblocks, by giving away something close to the heart or by accepting a situation that might violate their comfort zone. Three reasons people
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Ledesma, Maureen Antonette B. M.Ed in Guidance-Year 1 GUIDANCE (EDCO 201) Prof. Evelyn Alobba A Personal Philosophy of Guidance My personal philosophy of guidance, as a future counselor someday, is to guide an individual live a life of happiness and contentment in the midst of a discontent world. For an individual to achieve this, I will help her realize and achieve his or her full potentials through growing in spirituality. Spirituality, for me, is having and maintaining
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4-MAT BOOK REVIEW Name Course Date 4-MAT Book Review Abstract In her book, Practicing Greatness, McNeal demonstrates how successful spiritual leaders are devoted consciously to seven spiritual disciplines, customs of mind and heart that profile their character and competence.[1] The book serves as a reminder to the spiritual leaders that they will either self-select into or out of greatness. The seven disciplines distilled by McNeal are;
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Learning activity 1. Part 1. As for situation with Jillian Dorn, I can surely say that her way of leadership is incorrect. Because She penalized and put on report people for the smallest infraction. She uses only commands and orders in respect of their employees. It is not the good way of effective and productive employee’s works. For her respect and best results of employees she should let others speak first on an issue. Listen, and then decide. Talking excessively can give the appearance of arrogance
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A Good Company Leads to Happy Life Every one of us wants a happy life, but no two of us want exactly the same things, so, it is not easy to lay down hard and fast rules. A great deal depends on the gifts and the temperament born in us. Some need no human companionship and would therefore be happy as hermits or recluses, or following an isolated occupation in remote place, while others need family and friends around them. Some are cut out for adventure, while others are happier in mundane pursuits
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Leadership: Where I Go From Here Dawna Cranmer Arizona State University Leadership: Where I Go From Here Being a leader isn’t just someone who “leads” a group or who is a “front runner” in an organization, leadership is someone who inspires others, someone who motivates others, and someone who pulls others to be better people and stronger as individuals. A leader is an example to others. According to chapter one, in The Art and
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Brown relates to protection and support and, with a keen sense of duty and responsibility, takes its obligations seriously. It encourages a strong need for security and sense of belonging, with family and friends being of utmost importance. Black relates to the secretive and the unknown, and, as a result, it creates an air of mystery. It keeps things bottled up inside, hidden from the world. Purple inspires unconditional and selfless love, devoid of ego, encouraging sensitivity and compassion
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