All Entries Tagged With: "character"
Are you certain of what you are NOT?
Sometimes it’s easier to know what we aren’t than what we are. Earlier today I was looking through my vast store of filed WORD documents for something I wrote three years ago. No luck on that score, but I came across a list of what I was NOT. Curious. Have things changed?
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If the Biden – Ryan Debate was an NFL football game…
Anybody watch NFL football in the last couple of years? Morning-after quarterbacking by pundits attempting to characterize the tenor and result of the Vice-Presidential debate inspired me to use football as an analogy to analyze events of our evening spent with Joe and Paul. Let’s see if any minds are swayed by morphing the action from politics to football.
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Mitt Romney – the truth the media isn’t going to tell you
What is there to learn about Mitt Romney? He’s rich, ran Bain Capital, is a Mormon, and wants to be president. Until today I didn’t know the rest of the story. And for me, it matters. Here it is.
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Oops, I did it again – The challenge of “Christian Politics”
In the past week politics and the primary election has assumed a seat at our table. How did that happen? I don’t DO politics anymore. How do Christians rightly divide the truth and behavior among candidates? Here’s what happened yesterday…
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7 Concepts Pondered and Mastered by the Greats – Jeopardy Answers Included
7 QUOTES and PONDERABLES about greatness of character from 7 unique perspectives. Surprises in today’s Jeopardy answers.
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Newt Gingrich and Rick Perry, Please Go Home
Why Gingrich and Perry need to quit and go home before the South Carolina primary. A simple presentation of the issue that disqualifies them both.
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What Do People Really Think About You?
Have you ever been surprised by what some people think about you? PONDER the wisdom in these three QUOTES.
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Character
Everyone has room for improvement in Character and Leadership. Todays QUOTES and PONDERABLES from a 19th century man of excellent Character.
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Apology – Genuine or Feigned?
Today’s QUOTES and PONDERABLES:
The simple act of offering a sincere apology is becoming a rare illustration of excellent character. Most public apologies today come once the pressure to apologize reaches a reasoned tipping point politically or socially, not because there is any actual repentance for the wrong done.
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Character and Leadership
Today’s QUOTES and PONDERABLES –
Perseverance and goodwill are two of the greatest attributes of leadership character. Ponder this series of thought:










