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Day #9 of 30 Days to Breakthrough – SIMPLIFY

24 Feb

Welcome to Day #9 of your “30 Days To Breakthrough” journey. Today we discuss the importance to SIMPLIFY. The longer I live and the more I experience, the more I become convinced of the importance in simplifying my life. Instead of us owning our possessions, they can easily end up owning us or at least […]

Day #8 of 30 Days to Breakthrough – BE Outstanding!

23 Feb

Welcome to Day #8 of your “30 Days To Breakthrough” journey. Today we begin a new 7 day series about Stewarding Your Talent. Today’s topic is BE Outstanding! According to John G. Miller, a world leader in teaching about personal accountability, “People fire organizations!” Have you ever been fired before by any of your clients? […]

Day #7 of 30 Days to Breakthrough – Leaving A Rich Legacy Through Journaling

22 Feb

Welcome to Day #7 of your “30 Days To Breakthrough” journey. Today is the last day of the 7 days series about Stewarding Your Time. Tomorrow we begin our second 7-day series about Stewarding Your Talent. According to Jim Rohn, “Keeping a journal is one of the three treasures to leave behind for the next […]

Day #4 of 30 Days to Breakthrough – PRIORITIES

19 Feb

Welcome to Day #4 of your “30 Days To Breakthrough” journey. Now we’re ready to talk about PRIORITIES. According to Pastor Rick Warren, “Love is spelled T.I.M.E.” When you ask Christians what their top priorities are, many say “God, family, church, and work” in that order. But if you look at how many of those […]

Day #3 of 30 Days to Breakthrough – The importance of HABITS

18 Feb

Welcome to Day #3 of your “30 Days To Breakthrough” journey. Today, we focus on the importance of HABITS. It’s been said that good habits are the key to all success and that successful people do daily what unsuccessful people do occasionally. The only way you’ll form long-lasting habits is by applying the Power of […]

Day #2 of 30 Days to Breakthrough – Slowing down

17 Feb

Welcome to Day #2 of your “30 Days To Breakthrough” journey. According to Socrates, the unexamined life is not worth living! In his book “The Life You’ve Always Wanted,” John Ortberg teaches spiritual disciplines for ordinary people. In Chapter 5 titled “An Unhurried Life,” John explains “the practice of ’slowing’.” John states: “The lives of […]