Not exact matches
Entrepreneur met with Tollin in his New York City apartment to discuss the
life and leadership lessons he learned following these men, and what the process of working on a quarter century - long project taught him
about creativity, focus and the pursuit of one's true
passion.
,» Morris talks
about how a paralyzing accident propelled him into
living life with
passion.
In addition to finding new ways to improve your
life and find
passions in your work, you can also learn a lot
about engaging an audience.
«Football was not necessarily my number one
passion in
life, but I really knew a lot
about it.
Passion about something has a profound effect on your
life.
It's not
about filling their heads with ancient philosophies and rote facts; it's
about filling their hearts with a
passion for learning and the desire to make a difference - to make their efforts and their
lives meaningful -; both in the near term and in the long run.
He concludes, like Newport, that «before passionate (and successful) people find their true
life's
passion, they are passionate
about doing great work — whatever that work entails.
To go more in depth
about the importance of
living your
passion, I wanted to bring back an episode with Steve Cook for this week's 5 Minute Friday.
Dividend Diplomats -[January / 2015]- Subscribe to RSS feed We are two twenty something dudes who are following our
passion about investing into dividend paying stocks and
living frugally, while sharing our journey of our path to financial freedom.
Being successful in
life is not
about passion; it's
about being obsessed.
[There was]
passion in the room to be talking
about this subject and for those
living with same sex attraction, to be welcoming, to be grace filled, to be including!»
He's
about as blandly two - faced as you can be, while remaining completely without any
passion or
life in his campaign.
The other possibility, the evocation of the transcendent good — grace, beauty, God — through the hard temporal realities of individuals in action is much harder to carry off, as evidenced in Greene's The Power and the Glory, Charles Williams» Descent into Hell, C. S. Lewis» Out of the Silent Planet, Tolstoy's Resurrection, and perhaps most poignantly in the dismal failure of most literary attempts to portray the central mystery, the
life of Jesus — Kazantzakis» The Greek
Passion, Faulkner's A Fable, or — most dismal of all, historical novels
about Jesus (what could be less hidden?)
I heard more of their intersecting stories, and when Idelette was done talking
about her book,
about her
passions, I wanted to see her on every stage of every slick Christian conference, to bring some mama - truth, to preach the Gospel of Being With Each Other, but then I kind of had to shrug because part of Idelette's power is that she's outside of that system, outside of that church - marketing world, too busy
living the truth of it to package it.
Lewis knew his skill was writing, and once that tidal wave of wonder washed over him, he saw no other way to express his gratitude,
passion and hope than to devote his entire
life to writing
about it.
We can talk all day
about its authority, yet its other qualities — its
life, wit, anger,
passion, questions, answers — are what really amaze me, I will never get to the bottom of it.
Pietro speaks in a simple and open way
about his wife and their
life as a couple and family; the way Gianna's
passion for
life and for God brought such joy to the many aspects of family
living.
We're talking
about people with varying degrees of health, quality of
life, education, opportunity, hope, capacity to love, time, and
passion.
What the columnist seemed to misunderstand, is that sometimes, the key to finding a work -
life balance isn't
about balance at all — it's
about being all - in with your
passions and making them work together.
But we can all seek to find ways to incorporate our families and faith into our work and
passions so that our
lives aren't
about how good we are at keeping them segmented; they're
about how we can keep them holistic.
Her past memoirs have touched on love, loss, balance, beauty, mindfulness, and faith, and in Bread & Wine, Shauna pulls these themes together once again, but in a series of reflections
about her true
passion:
life around the table.
There's a great deal
about public
life that arouses our
passions.
God accepts whatever we bring to the God / person relationship — our physical and spiritual condition, personality, connection to reality, our participation in relationships, talents, inabilities, cognition, knowledge, ignorance,
life journey, spiritual journey, walk
about, wandering, seeking, questioning, questing, acceptance of God, rejection of God — and our emotional and mental status: hate / love, anger / peace, sadness / happiness, hurt / health, feeling lost and abandoned / feeling found and included, agitation / serenity, apathy /
passion, confusion / clarity, fractures / wholeness — all of this, all of whoever we are and have ever been and every action committed or ever contemplated and every thought we ever explored or entertained or that flitted through our mind — all of this, we bring to the God / person relationship and God accepts the totality of who we are and every component that comprises who we are — as a gift.
I think this was most exciting for me because it was mostly
about the
life and ministry of Jesus, and this is a current
passion of mine.
You hold the firmest convictions
about Our Lord; believing him to be truly «of David's line in his manhood», yet Son of God by the divine will and power; truly born of a virgin; baptised by John «for his fulfilling of all righteousness»; and in the days of Pontius Pilate and Herod the Tetrarch truly pierced by nails in his human flesh (a fruit imparting
life to us from his most blessed
passion), so that by his resurrection he might set up a beacon for all time to call together his saints and believers, whether Jews or Gentiles, in the one bodyof his Church» (Smyrna I, 1 - 6).
Paul Tillich (1955 p. 152) wrote
about the innumerable concerns in our
lives which demand attention, devotion and
passion.
Last week, we chatted with Foreman
about his
life, his
passions and how he wrestles with his doubts.
In Romans 1:21 - 28, Paul talks
about people who refused to acknowledge and glorify God (v. 21), the worshipping of idols (v23), people who were more interested in earthly pursuits than spiritual pursuits (v. 25), people who gave up their natural, innate
passion for the opposite s e x in search of pleasure (v. 26 - 27), and people who
live lives full of covetousness, malice, envy, and hatred of God (v. 29 - 31).
Passion narratives are not later attempts by Jesus» followers to place a christological mantle on a nonchristological Jesus, but are the reflection of what the first followers came to understand as a result of the last events of Jesus» earthly
life about Jesus» relationship to God and to God's people, God's word and God's dominion.
With the middle - aged banking down of the body's fire, Harry is learning that it is better to suffer the «daily seepage» than to let
life rush out in a single foolish
passion; better to stay at home than to run, Despite his often murderous thoughts
about her, Harry is bound to Janice by all the trouble they have endured and survived.
Here's what strikes me: Those who know me best know that over the past few years I've become very passionate
about people following their
passion in regards to how they choose to make a
living.
Sure you all talk
about passion and love, but the cold reality is that you unfortunate souls are leading mundane, and guilt ridden
lives.
For instance, the
Passion themes in Isaiah 52 - 58
about the obedient servant of God who suffers willfully and willingly for our healing and salvation present Christians with a series of paradoxes which are difficult to grasp: the honored one is despised and rejected, the innocent is charged with guilt, the healer is wounded, and the one who offers
life is killed.
It's not just
about working harder, or having bigger faith, or pressing on until you see the blessing, or choosing leaders carefully, or sharing your
life, or being
passion ate when nobody else seems to care (all things Powell talks
about in his book).
I hope my healthy eating can get me out of this terrible disease that doctors know nothing
about so I can also pursue my
passion for
life and cooking again.
This site is a culmination of my different
passions and I would love for you to join me as I continue to learn more
about natural
living and holistic ways to improve our health and the health of our loved ones.
About Blog My
passion for cooking has brought me until this part of
life to start a blog and share the recipes to all.
About Blog A Consuming
Passion for Chocolate, Wine &
Life.
I write
about motherhood, my
life, my
passion for capturing everyday moments through photography and trying to find my version of balance through it all
Thanks for this giveaway, I don't
live in US / Canada, but I so lucky to have friends there to pick up this beauty in case I win Thanks for these wise words
about blogging (it's been a while I wrote my last post, but this still dreaming of coming back), it's so nice to hear we all share same
passion.
what i absolutely love
about clicking onto your blog to read what you're up to that day & see the tantalizing photos you've taken, is feeling the
passion with which you
live your
life.
I write
about life's hilarious moments, times my
life has been a struggle & my
passion for clean eating & gluten - free baking.
And this blog is
about my current
passions in
life — making great food and going beautiful places!
ABOUT GLUTTON IN DOWNTOWN LAS VEGAS With a heartfelt
passion for savoring
life's flavor drives, Glutton in Downtown Las Vegas features an eclectic, adventurous menu of New American cuisine for lunch and dinner daily.
Passionate
about great bubbly, Lara grew up immersed in the wine culture of Northern California and discovered a culinary
passion while
living abroad in diverse locales such as France, Italy, the Turks & Caicos, Mexico and French Guiana.
About Ted Reader Ted Reader is an award - winning chef and food entertainer, who's parlayed his
passion for food into a culinary tour de force that includes more than a dozen cookbooks, shelves of food products,
live culinary performances, TV and radio cooking shows and appearances as well as culinary demonstrations, a catering company and teaching.
«I am extremely honored to partner with Mouton Cadet on the design of this bottle,» added Trent Jones, Jr. «Wine — like golf — is
about passion, respect for nature, etiquette and sharing moments in
life.
Any person of our generation knows a fair bit
about life and how humans are passionate people when writing
about their
passion, whatever that
passion may be.
«I remember thinking, â $ ˜ This is the most
passion I've ever seen from a group of people
about anything in my
life.»
ELITE FITNESS IS
ABOUT COMPETING AND
LIVING OUT YOUR
PASSION, DESPITE THE ODDS.