Posts Tagged ‘Personal Development’
The Secret to Starting 2010 Strong
Soon, we will start hearing the familiar refrain of New Year’s Resolutions. Lose weight. Save more. Less TV. It happens each year. Read the rest of this entry »
@work
Last week, I was visiting a friend at his office and we stopped by the cubicle of one of his co-workers. There, taped below her computer, was the card we gave out week one of the “@ work” series with Colossians 3:23. I have received emails of photos of that card taped around your different work environments as a reminder of what your true purpose at work really is.
I believe we have the opportunity to create a different kind of mindset at work by living out what the Bible has to say about what we do. It starts by keeping the three principles we talked about front and center in your daily work. To help with this, we handed out a series recap. If you didn’t receive one, you can print it out here.
As we said in this series, most of us are going to spend 60% of our waking hours @ work. Thank you for seeing those hours as an incredible opportunity to glorify our Savior.
Grateful,
Jeff
A Powerful Prayer
This week I begin a new series entitled @ work. I’m very excited about the potential of what can happen when we see work, career transitions and the workplace from a Biblical perspective.
On the other hand, communicating at our North Point campuses is always a bit intimidating. Read the rest of this entry »
Interesting vs. Interested
“Quit trying to be interesting. Start trying to be interested.” Read the rest of this entry »
A Different Perspective
One of the best ways to come up with better ideas is to get a different perspective on your daily routines. Read the rest of this entry »





