Sentences with phrase «taking humility»

So then as well as being child like being fun, it also taking humility and courage, risk of rejection or worse?
It takes humility to really examine yourself this way, but it will pay great dividends when you know exactly who to hire, who to partner with and what skills you can offer.
It takes humility, and requires you to relinquish some control.
It took some humility
It takes humility and a willingness to change.
Listening takes humility and the ego is not a huge fan of humility.
It takes humility to admit we lack understanding, and trust to allow Love into that place within us.
It took humility for her to do that and courage to take the risk of facing others judgement and disliking in her doing so.
Now GOD will answer and honor this prayer but it will take humility on his part to admit to it.
It takes humility to do an honest inventory of yourself; to look inside and admit the ways you contribute to the problems in your relationship.
Being able to acknowledge when we're in the wrong takes humility, self - compassion and courage.
This takes some humility — admitting that we need help, that we're not the expert - but often our friends are only too happy to help.
It takes effort to revise, correct, use beta readers to find your mistakes and holes, and it takes humility to follow that path.
It takes humility and discipline to sit back when market conditions aren't favorable, and your competitors are growing their premium volumes rapidly.
That takes humility.
It will take humility, courage, open mindedness and maturity to handle such opinions without punching the giver in the face.
I suppose it does take some humility to allow help in this very personal area.

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They were comfortable in their own skins, didn't take themselves too seriously, and had a sense of humor and humility.
You can become a better manager, but it's going to take consistent work and dare I say, a little humility.
To stop taking them for granted takes time, effort and energy - and often humility.
Admitting that you're already likely doing less than optimal (perhaps even straight up dumb) things and trying to eliminate them of course takes a degree of intellectual humility.
And if you take a step back and you have some humility, I think you can solve a lot more problems.
When you need help — no matter the kind of help you need or the person you need it from — take the bass out of your voice, the stiffness out of your spine, and the captain out of your industry and simply say, with sincerity and humility, «Can you help me?»
It takes equal measures of confidence and humility to be vulnerable.
Building a business takes time and building a great business as a female entrepreneur takes patience, humility, and determination.
And unlike some detached and disengaged command - and - control leaders who may burn bridges and throw an occasional person under the bus to fulfill a personal agenda, leaders who lead and serve take initiative with fierce resolve and humility.
Let me run through the list real quick, Ray: Passion, courage, honesty, integrity, respect for others, humility, strong work ethic, willing to do whatever it takes, ability to do the tough things first.
This is why divine incarnation, according to the hymn in Philippians 2, shows us God in lowliness and humility: It is quite a come - down for the immortal and incorruptible God to take up our mortality and corruptibility, making it his own.
Maybe we need to lower ourselves a bit and take a real crack at cultivating humility in the world.
Perhaps today is the day to take seeking humility more seriously.
He took the lowest road, the humblest form, the surest pain — all because He is truly great, and that greatness led Him to the deepest humility.
I mean, this is presumptuous and potentially arrogant of me, but the Christianity that resonates the most with me is the Christianity that seems to reflect that concept of grace and forgiveness and humility, and the Christians who are humbly taking care of the sick, and the Christians who are humbly visiting people in prisons.
Such empathetic knowing requires humility in accepting one's place in the midst of creation and courage in taking on responsibility for sustaining life.
[41] This searching for God and his transforming love ends with God taking all the initiative and we, in our humility, being overwhelmed by his presence.
Shirl Hoffman, author of «Good Game: Christianity and the Culture of Sport,» says Christianity teaches «peace, humility, putting others before yourself,» while athletes are often more willing to cheat, hurt their opponents or take credit for their accomplishments.
One's inability to take a compliment (even if they're sincere) is more about pride than it's about humility.
Awareness of cosmic purpose acting non-energetically could occur only after a personal transformation in which the Taoist humility and sensitivity to non-being has taken root.
Louder than Words encourages and motivates those stuck in a rut of tepid or untapped faith to take the plunge, make the effort and leaving false humility behind, to aim high.
Man's call to majesty on the one hand and to humility on the other, to take Ziegler's title example, do certainly conflict, and a religious personality loyal to both will experience considerable tension in his struggle to achieve balance between the two values.
His consistent humility, however, has never led Pope Francis to shrink from speaking out, or taking a bold stand, when the circumstances require it.
The culture of hot takes and instant Facebook statuses isn't exactly conducive to the idea of being «slow to speak and slow to become angry,» but it does provide an opportunity to show grace, humility and kindness.
This means relinquishing control and essentially grooming your own in - house replacements: and that takes a huge measure of humility.
It takes bravery, maturity and a healthy dose of humility to speak up about the conflict before your spouse does.
Unlike the work of bulldozers, which Berry calls «a powerful generalizer» that works against the impulse «to take care of things, to pay attention to the details,» «good work is always modestly scaled, for it can not ignore either the nature of individual places or the differences between places, and it always involves a sort of religious humility, for not everything is known.
Philosopher Donna Haraway suggests that our strategy must be to «negotiate the very fine line between appropriation of another's (never innocent) experience and the delicate construction of the just - barely - possible... connections that might actually make a difference... «17 Power - brokered objectivity has no role here; humility and a capacity to take risks do.
I am a Christian but the most challenging thing not just for me but for most Christians who are blessed by God goodness is to remember to walk in humility and not take credit for what God does for us.
Not all succeed, humility is misunderstood and downplayed by today's society, and for all it takes work to truly acquire humility, but many do succeed.
It takes a little humility and a lot of dedication, but there is no ceiling to the value it will add to your life.
He and others here are good that way, presenting their takes with humility.
On the basis of this initial idolatry it develops a morality in which economic worth becomes the standard by which to measure all other values and the economic virtues take precedence over courage, temperance, wisdom and justice, over charity, humility and fidelity.
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