Your Signature Life: Pursuing God's Best Every DayTyndale. Reprinted by Booher Research Institute, 2003 M10 1 - 192 páginas What if we all lived our daily lives so that we could be proud to add our signature to it at the end of the day––just as an artist or novelist signs a finished piece of work? When someone skilled in a craft signs his or work, that person is making a statement: "I'm taking ownership. This is my personal best at this moment." Your Signature Life encourages us to give God the very best of ourselves at work, at home, and in relationships. That, of course, happens through the choices we make every day. You are the artist of your personal portrait, the writer of your life story, the creator of your character. The question is: What exactly are you creating? This faith-based book will both instruct and inspire you personally in · Finding your calling in life · Identifying the 6 Ps that confirm your calling · Finding purpose in life · Discovering purpose in illness, crisis, tragedy, or grief · Fulfilling your purpose in retirement · Finding your calling for the rest of your life Whether in your personal life, your friendships, or your work, seasoned author Dianna Booher challenges you to strive for such things as honesty, wisdom, courage, and faithfulness so that when it's all said and done, you can sign your name with a flourish to the masterpiece of your life. The companion, follow-up book, Your Signature Life,, will guide you in specific ways to apply these reflections and callings at work and at home. Author and speaker Dianna Booher shares the same in-depth insights that she offers to churches and her Fortune 500 clients during keynotes and workshops. As founder and CEO of Booher Research, she’s an internationally recognized leadership communication and executive presence expert. As the author of 49 books, she has published with Penguin Random House/Perigee, HarperCollins, Warner, McGraw-Hill, Tyndale, and Thomas Nelson. |
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... fact that we have telecommuters who rarely see their coworkers, bosses who manage companies from across the country, customers who buy on-line, and clients who interact with us only by phone or e-mail makes it easier to hide dishonest ...
... fact: that a life of doing right is the wisest life there is. If you live that kind of life, you'll not limp or stumble as you run. —PROVERBS 4:11-12, TLB My worth to Cod in public is what I am in private. —OSWALD CHAMBERS Honesty is ...
... fact, she has confided to you that she doesn't feel competent to handle the job but really needs the money and is afraid she can't find a position elsewhere at her age and without a formal education. Your manager has asked your opinion ...
... fact that you've already completed work in preparation for the meeting and have turned down other engagements for these dates. According to the contract, he owes you the full fee. Other directors and partners in the firm have been ...
... facts, or skills. A very knowledgeable person may even show mastery of a craft, a job, or a topic. In contrast, wisdom refers to superior mental capabilities in applying knowledge and skill in a specific situation at the right time, in ...
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Looking at the Face in the Portrait | |
Displaying It under the Bright Light of Stress | |
Touching Up till the | |
Your Signature Relationships Like Writing a Blockbuster | |
Forgiving the Future | |
Striving to ServeEven If Youre the Star | |
Laughing to Lighten the Load Lengthen Your Days and Infect Others | |
Your Signature Work Like Building Your Dream Home | |
Following a Plan to Arrive at the Payoff | |
Discovering Your Calling and Equipment | |
Building Meaning into the Mundane | |
Are You Shining Brightlyor Shorting Out? | |
Being Kind to Your Kin and Colleagues | |
Telling and Hearing the Truth | |
Building Connection and Chemistry | |
Protecting the Parts That Make Up the Whole | |
Finding Satisfaction in What Youve Built | |
A Final Note About the Author | |