The Power of a Positive Example: Why Your Actions Speak Louder than Words
The year 1918 was brutal. It wasn’t due to World [...]
By Robert Taylor|2023-05-20T13:12:52+00:00May 20, 2023|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: abrasive, actions, attitude, contagious, criticism, education, flu, grandchildren, Intentional, Marcus Aurelius, Menahem Mendel, overbearing., Parenting, positive example, values, words|2 Comments
The Power of Mindful Speech: Two Tests to Keep Your Words in Check
In our fast-paced world, where words get thrown around without [...]
By Robert Taylor|2023-05-13T12:52:16+00:00May 13, 2023|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: careful communication, cautious communication, childlike innocence, communication ethics, conscious communication, conscious conversations, considerate speech, controlling words, filter words, harmful words, healthy relationships, impact of words., importance of communication, listening skills, microphone test, mindful speech, private conversations, public speaking, reputation management, speaking with intention, speech evaluation, thoughtful communication, toddler test, trust building, unintentional consequences|Comments Off on The Power of Mindful Speech: Two Tests to Keep Your Words in Check
Living with Each Other: Lessons from Romans 12
In a world brimming with hostility, it seems unsurmountable to [...]
By Robert Taylor|2023-05-06T13:28:00+00:00May 6, 2023|Categories: Uncategorized|Tags: act., American lives, appreciate, battlefield, better angels, blessing, broad land, categorize, Civil War, condescending, cynical, demonizes, depression, devotion, diminishes, emotional hand grenades, failure, faith, faults, filter, flaws, harmony, heart, hearth-stone, honor, hostility, human pigpen, ignorant, inaugural address, judge, label, Lessons from Romans 12, Lincoln, Living with each other, manage yourself, muck, mystic chords of memory, negative, Next Door comments, patriot grave, Paul's letter to the Romans, peace, pigeon-hole, poison darts, sterling characteristics, twelfth chapter, unpatriotic, values, worst day|4 Comments





