Once you gain
the wisdom of working with various types of clients, you will master how to build iron - clad relationships.
In fact, I hope it will make us stronger and help us to see
the wisdom of working together and forming partnerships.
Not exact matches
A truly inspired leader does not settle for mediocre results — and they have the
wisdom to separate what really matters from the minutiae
of every day
work and life.
There are words
of wisdom from contemporary moguls like Warren Buffett and Richard Branson, as well as former presidents, athletes, inventors and others who have experienced the hard
work that comes before being a household name.
It's the
wisdom of the crowd from a personal happiness perspective, and I've seen how it
works firsthand.
Forget the
wisdom of the crowd; this is the power
of multiple people
working at the same time and becoming much more efficient.
«If you want to be wealthy and happy, learn to
work harder on yourself than you do on your job,» was one
of the greatest shots
of wisdom Rohn took from Shoaff.
That's according to a tidbit
of wisdom in the business book Dinosaur Brains: Dealing With All Those Impossible People at
Work unearthed by Farnam Street, a consistently interesting blog dedicated to hunting down just these sorts
of fascinating ideas in out -
of - the - way places.
But as Deep
Work author Cal Newport pointed out when he highlighted the letter on his blog recently, this austere schedule actually contains some essential
wisdom that many
of us miss out on these days.
Instead
of feeling resentful, partner with your manager to share feedback and
wisdom as you both
work to achieve success.
In the preface to Several Short Sentences About Writing, he argues that «most
of the received
wisdom about how writing
works is not only wrong but harmful,» and then devotes the rest
of the book to smashing assumptions and correcting misconceptions about the craft.
These traps
work against received
wisdom and often delay or block conversion
of ideas into new products and services.
The title
of the
work, Poor Charlie's Almanack, is a play on the fact that Benjamin Franklin published a collection
of wisdom titled «Poor Richard's Almanack», and that Founding Father is the one person that Munger has repeatedly stated he spends most
of his life trying to emulate.
Continuous customer intelligence to power companies with the collective
wisdom of the people that matter to them: the people who
work for them, buy from them and engage with them.
Though traditional
wisdom relates P / E ratios to interest rates, that relationship
works only in periods
of positive inflation.
It is a tremendous step forward that the Alberta government has decided to extend our earlier industry - environment
work and enlist the help
of more industry participants and the
wisdom of non-Indigenous and Indigenous community leaders.
Their stories will provide surprising insights, startling observations and
wisdom from facing off against the system, every day
of their
working lives, and still succeeding.
The Assembly planners would have benefited from pondering the
wisdom of that great ecumenist and former WCC Mission Director, Lesslie Newbigin, whose recent
work, The Gospel in a Pluralist Society, challenges both the complacency
of conservatism and the constant effort to reconstruct the gospel:
In response to my recent article, When an Oasis is Really a Mirage, one individual commented about the
work of Pomegranate Place, that «We believe that all truth is God's truth, and that all women have truth and
wisdom to share.
But the famed chronicler
of Narnia had many contemporaries who were equally deft with words, wit and
wisdom, and whose
work would be a suitable addition to any reader looking to add to their collection
of spiritual writings.
In her
work as a church historian Roberta C.Bondi has sought to make the
wisdom of the early church and the insights
of monastic spirituality available to contemporary Christians.
I realized this as I reflected on these texts — Solomon's prayer for
wisdom rather than riches, Jesus» parables
of treasure and pearl and fishes, and Paul's affirmation that God
works for good with (or for) those who love him.
These discoveries invite us to even greater admiration for the greatness
of the Creator, prompting us to give him thanks for all his
works and for the understanding and
wisdom he gives to scholars and researchers.
Their
works have remained popular with Christians throughout the generations because
of the pearls
wisdom found within.
But
wisdom without the power
of the Lord
working in our lives is only as strong as the physical limitations place on ourselves, which is insufficient.
It is also striking to note how similar the
works of wisdom are to the characteristics
of love as Paul lays them out in 1 Corinthians James are marked by practices that restore and deepen relationships between believers.
Yet they are
works of grace, guaranteed not by material laws or human effort, but by the play
of Divine
wisdom and love on human hearts and minds through Christ and the outpouring
of the Holy Spirit.
The
work of the New Monastics which cuts against the grain
of conventional
wisdom.
In the light
of James's discussion
of the
works of wisdom, we have good reason to think that our desires are being rightly shaped and ordered if our relationships with our brothers and sisters are in good
working order, and if we are eager and able to repair them when they suffer damage.
So too all the
works of the Father in Creation are done through the Logos, the Divine
Wisdom, who is Christ for us, prompted and sanctified through the Holy Spirit
of Divine Charity.
Third, in discussing interreligious relations, the final report states that «recognizing that the Spirit
of God is at
work everywhere, we listen thoughtfully to the
wisdom and insights that others share with us.»
Concludes Wright: «It is as though... «the word
of the YHWH» is like an enormous reservoir, full
of creative divine
wisdom and power, into which the prophets and other writers tap by God's call and grace, so that the word may flow through them to do God's
work of flooding or irrigating his people.»
Through the
work primarily
of feminist christians, I have been led to Sophia /
Wisdom, to «Christa / community,» to Hagar the slave woman, to Jephthah's daughter and those who fight back on her behalf: images that are redemptive because they are dark, images
of black or marginalized women, vilified, trivialized, rejected, silenced — and resisting their oppression and that
of their sisters.
There is much rich truth in the Bible that one misses unless he sees it as God's long process
of working in
wisdom and love with his people.
Although the light
of nature, and the
works of creation and providence do so far manifest the goodness,
wisdom, and power
of God, as to leave men unexcusable; yet are they not sufficient to give that knowledge
of God, and
of his will, which is necessary unto salvation.
Furthermore, there seems to be specifically Christian
wisdom at
work in talk about the «ethics
of long - range responsibility,» or in John Rawls's insistence that the notion
of justice be expanded to include justice to future generations (A Theory
of Justice [Harvard University Press, 1971]-RRB-.
For it is the
wisdom and maturity
of the body
of Christ as a whole that the Holy Spirit is
working toward.
I hope, nevertheless, that my comments may indicate why one person at least on this side
of the Atlantic (and hence somewhat isolated from the technical expertise, vocabulary, and sometimes apparently frenetic debates
of the community
of process thinkers) finds in Hartshorne's
work «genuine philosophic
wisdom,» especially as it develops insights into the logical status and conceptual structure
of a theistic understanding
of the concept
of God.
Because
of this, none
of us would even attend church, and we are to gather with other believers to stir up one another to love and good
works, to encourage one another, to teach and admonish one another in all
wisdom, to bring the sick among the elders.
All
wisdom is acquired relationally, in the context
of family and friends,
work and neighborhood, under the conditions
of sin and forgiveness, within the complex stories that the Holy Spirit has been writing and continues to write
of our lives.
Now talking
of God not performing in other parts
of the world like America and the rest is that; God in his own
wisdom does things accordingly and to the purpose
of his good will.God came to mankind again after being apart for so long, thus» 400 years «Jesus came to rescue us from the bondage
of sin, God is every where and
works around his people.
Now it is likely that they
worked harder and longer as I prayed (outloud) for God to guide them and give them strength and
wisdom... or was it answered prayer... would the results have been the same - clearly not because the situation was altered either by God, prayer or simply the hearing
of a plea by the surgens and staff.
Instead
of designing a blueprint
of how the farm ought to be and then reworking the farm to fit the design, Berry pays attention to the particularities
of the land itself and listens to others who might have
wisdom about what has
worked well on this place and what has not.
According to a bit
of street
wisdom that has
worked its way into the national vocabulary, «You got to walk the walk, not just talk the talk.»
It is through this
wisdom that motivates believers to share the good news that Jesus Christ came to save sinners, including homosexuals from their sin if only they apply the finished
work of Jesus Christ to their lives.
And in Lifering I found hundreds
of people who were also
working that one step and whose
wisdom and
work informed my personal path to sobriety.
He recognizes that the doctrine
of retribution (so central to the
wisdom tradition), in which the righteous are rewarded and the evil punished, does not always
work out in practice.
It is a commitment to hold together with those who share a similar norm, to carry on mature conversations, to affirm a oneness in the gospel, while
working on the issues that currently divide.3 Evangelicals need the collective
wisdom of their best minds and spirits
working together on the theological task
of the church.
Exodus 31:1 - 6: «Then the Lord said to Moses, «See, I have chosen Bezalel son
of Uri, the son
of Hur,
of the tribe
of Judah, and I have filled him with the Spirit
of God, with
wisdom, with understanding, with knowledge and with all kinds
of skills — to make artistic designs for
work in gold, silver and bronze, to cut and set stones, to
work in wood, and to engage in all kinds
of crafts.
- Exodus 31:1 - 6: «Then the Lord said to Moses, «See, I have chosen Bezalel son
of Uri, the son
of Hur,
of the tribe
of Judah, and I have filled him with the Spirit
of God, with
wisdom, with understanding, with knowledge and with all kinds
of skills — to make artistic designs for
work in gold, silver and bronze, to cut and set stones, to
work in wood, and to engage in all kinds
of crafts.