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Have you ever wondered what God is like? Your view of God and His character might be more important than you ever knew. Everything about your life is influenced by your perception of who He is.
Have some fun taking various quizzes and assessments to learn about yourself and others.
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Ce que vous faites dans votre vie pour développer la simplicité et la pureté de la dévotion au Christ ? Utilisez ces 3 concepts pour s’engager dans une marche plus profonde avec le Seigneur.
Peut-être plus important que de comprendre les signes d’alerte, les dirigeants doivent un plan et une stratégie pour éviter les écueils que menant d’autres peut apporter.
Si vous êtes une infirmière, un avocat ou vous avez été sur la lune, Dieu unique vous a donné des chances d’être généreux avec votre vie et d’exprimer sa générosité.
Découvrez la vérité de la vie, remplis de l’esprit, avec des ressources sur la façon d’être rempli, marcher avec et l’expérience de l’Esprit Saint.
J’ai appris 6 principes pour me guider car je cherche la volonté de Dieu dans toutes les situations
Il existe des signes avant-coureurs si vous savez où regarder pour voir si vous, ou un dirigeant proche de vous, est à risque de burnout ou échec même moral.
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Explorer les questions de la vie des essais et épreuves pour la datation et le mariage.
Learn to develop your skills, desire and ability to join others on their spiritual journeys and take them closer to Jesus.
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How would you react if I told you your employee performance review was emailed to your friends and family?
Would you be glad, knowing they’d be impressed? Or would you freak out and worry that they’d never look at you the same way again?
Your response is one indicator of how much your work determines your sense of self-worth. Let’s dig deeper with a true or false test:
How did you do? Work is a good thing. It contributes to our sense of purpose and personal growth.
But your work should never define you, and if you answered true to most or all of the above statements, maybe it’s time to reconsider the role work plays in your life.
You are more than what you do for a job each day. You are a person with a story, relationships, experiences, passions and so much more to share with the world.
When work determines your sense of worth, your self-esteem is in serious danger.
Imagine tying your self-esteem to a horse that sometimes does what you expect but can also run wild when it wants to; this is a glimpse of what many of us do when work comes first in our life.
If your work is all you can think about, you will seriously limit your view of your life.
But what can you do about it?
I usually stray into workaholism when I’m trying to prove to others I can “do it all.”
When you feel like work is taking over, press “pause” and take a break.
Rest is just as valuable as work.
Our minds and our bodies recharge with rest. When I’m rested, I can offer more of myself to others.
It takes time to establish a good rhythm of work and rest.
Look at your weekly schedule and decide where rest should fit. Now, decide what actually refreshes you. While watching Netflix and sleeping in might be what you crave when you’re stressed, they aren’t necessarily restful for your mind or your soul.
You could commit one month to exploring work and rest using this tool designed for busy people like you.
I tend to focus on accomplishing my own tasks, making sure I look good, but this adds more stress as I constantly attempt to gain others’ affirmation.
Have you ever thought about the effect that you have on others when work comes first in your life?
Do people have to live up to your impossible standard? Do they feel guilty about working at a healthier pace?
When you choose to put the people around you first, it forces you to lay aside some of your addiction to personal success.
Work is one way you express your God-given purpose. But it’s not the only way, or even the best way, especially if you’re addicted to your work.
I spent a year working for an online retailer. My job was fielding questions and resolving issues for angry or frustrated customers. The work didn’t allow me to express my passions, and I spent most of that year discouraged.
My sense of worth diminished because my work didn’t fulfill me.
But God says I am valuable even if the work I’m doing doesn’t seem to be.
This changes the way I approach my work. No matter what is going on at the office, my personal value doesn’t change.
“What do you do?”
This is the first question most people ask each on first meeting. It’s a telltale sign of our culture’s priorities.
But you are not your work. You are so much more. You are who you are when you’re resting just as much as when you’re busy working.
So, slow down, serve the people around you and try to remember that your life has a far greater purpose than just succeeding in your nine-to-five job.
When we show up in our cities and neighborhoods and move toward people with helpful action, we can bring change through the love of God.
Learn about the vital role of hobby and play and how to grow your interests.
Umpires need to be invisible. Yet God can redeem our work even if others don’t notice or affirm us. There are parallels between working in anonymity like an umpire and serving in God’s kingdom.
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