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The Kindness Diaries by Leon Logothetis

10/14/2015

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Being connected and present with others is critical to discovering, unlocking, and living your Godly destiny. 

In this video, we meet Leon Logothetis who has chosen to live a life of kindness and love.  According to Big Speak, "Leon Logothetis has visited more than 90 countries and traveled to every continent. He is the host of the TV series Amazing Adventures Of A Nobody, which is broadcast across the world by National Geographic International and, over the course of three seasons, sees Leon cross America, the United Kingdom and Europe on just 5 dollars, 5 pounds, and 5 euros a day, respectively.

He recently returned from filming his new TV show The Kind Way Around, in which he circumnavigated the globe on his vintage yellow motorbike Kindness One, giving life changing gifts along the way to unsuspecting good Samaritans. All of this whilst relying on the kindness of strangers."

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Emotional Intelligence Boosts Your Career and Life by Dr. Travis Bradberry

10/4/2015

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Dr. Travis Bradberry released a article on LinkedIn which is critically important for all who seek to discover, unlock and live their Godly destiny.  He opines, "There is a time in the life of every predicament where it is ripe for resolution. Emotions provide the cue to act when a problem is big enough to see, yet still small enough to solve. By understanding your emotions, you can move adeptly through your current challenges and prevent future ones.

Emotional intelligence (EQ) is the “something” in each of us that is a bit intangible. It affects how we manage behavior, navigate social complexities, and make personal decisions that achieve positive results. Emotional intelligence is your ability to recognize and understand emotions in yourself and others, and your ability to use this awareness to manage your behavior and relationships.

Emotional Intelligence Can Make Your Career

Decades of research now point to emotional intelligence as the critical factor that sets star performers apart from the rest of the pack. It’s a powerful way to focus your energy in one direction with a tremendous result. TalentSmart tested emotional intelligence alongside 33 other important workplace skills, and found that emotional intelligence is the strongest predictor of performance, explaining a full 58% of success in all types of jobs.

Of all the people we’ve studied at work, we've found that 90% of top performers are also high in emotional intelligence. On the flip side, just 20% of bottom performers are high in emotional intelligence. You can be a top performer without emotional intelligence, but the chances are slim.

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How Successful People Stay Calm by Dr. Travis Bradberry

9/22/2015

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This article is the most viewed article in the history of Linkedin.  We hope you can glean from it as you endeavor to unlock your Godly destiny. 

Dr Bradberry shares, "The ability to manage your emotions and remain calm under pressure has a direct link to your performance. TalentSmart has conducted research with more than a million people, and we’ve found that 90% of top performers are skilled at managing their emotions in times of stress in order to remain calm and in control.

If you follow our newsletter, you’ve read some startling research summaries that explore the havoc stress can wreak on one’s physical and mental health (such as the Yale study, which found that prolonged stress causes degeneration in the area of the brain responsible for self-control). The tricky thing about stress (and the anxiety that comes with it) is that it’s an absolutely necessary emotion. Our brains are wired such that it’s difficult to take action until we feel at least some level of this emotional state. In fact, performance peaks under the heightened activation that comes with moderate levels of stress. As long as the stress isn’t prolonged, it’s harmless.

Research from the University of California, Berkeley, reveals an upside to experiencing moderate levels of stress. But it also reinforces how important it is to keep stress under control. The study, led by post-doctoral fellow Elizabeth Kirby, found that the onset of stress entices the brain into growing new cells responsible for improved memory. However, this effect is only seen when stress is intermittent. As soon as the stress continues beyond a few moments into a prolonged state, it suppresses the brain’s ability to develop new cells.

“I think intermittent stressful events are probably what keeps the brain more alert, and you perform better when you are alert,” Kirby says. For animals, intermittent stress is the bulk of what they experience, in the form of physical threats in their immediate environment. Long ago, this was also the case for humans. As the human brain evolved and increased in complexity, we’ve developed the ability to worry and perseverate on events, which creates frequent experiences of prolonged stress.

Besides increasing your risk of heart disease, depression, and obesity, stress decreases your cognitive performance. Fortunately, though, unless a lion is chasing you, the bulk of your stress is subjective and under your control. Top performers have well-honed coping strategies that they employ under stressful circumstances. This lowers their stress levels regardless of what’s happening in their environment, ensuring that the stress they experience is intermittent and not prolonged.

While I’ve run across numerous effective strategies that successful people employ when faced with stress, what follows are ten of the best. Some of these strategies may seem obvious, but the real challenge lies in recognizing when you need to use them and having the wherewithal to actually do so in spite of your stress.

So, what are these attributes that these successful people possess?  They include:


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Emotional Intelligence by Dr. Travis Bradberry

9/22/2015

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Emotional intelligence is the “something” in each of us that is a bit intangible. It affects how we manage behavior, navigate social complexities, and make personal decisions that achieve positive results. Author and Forbes contributor Dr. Travis Bradberry explains the core skills you’ll need to embrace this discipline and why it’s critical for leaders in today’s corporate environment.

Part of unlocking your Godly destiny may require you to be highly emotional intelligent.  We pray that you will embrace the help of the Holy Spirit in your life as you seek a higher degree of self-control - especially as it relates to your emotions.
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Do You Have Grit? The Intangibles of Leadership by Travis Bradberry

9/22/2015

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This article come to us from the Global Leadership Summit's website.  They share, "There are a ton of qualities that can help you succeed, and the more carefully a quality has been studied, the more you know it’s worth your time and energy.

Angela Lee Duckworth was teaching seventh grade when she noticed that the material wasn’t too advanced for any of her students. They all had the ability to grasp the material if they put in the time and effort. Her highest performing students weren’t those who had the most natural talent; they were the students who had that extra something that motivated them to work harder than everyone else.

Angela grew fascinated by this “extra something” in her students and, since she had a fair amount of it herself, she quit her teaching job so she could study the concept while obtaining a graduate degree in psychology at UPenn.

Her study, which is ongoing, has already yielded some interesting findings. She’s analyzed a bevy of people to whom success is important: students, military personnel, salespeople and spelling bee contestants—to name a few. Over time, she has come to the conclusion that the majority of successful people all share one critical thing—grit.

Grit is that “extra something” that separates the most successful people from the rest. It’s the passion, perseverance and stamina that we must channel in order to stick with our dreams until they become a reality.

Developing grit is all about habitually doing the things that no one else is willing to do.

There are quite a few signs that you have grit, and if you aren’t doing the following on a regular basis, you should be. 

So, what are some of the aspects of grit as it relates to emotional intelligence?  They include:


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A Widow Who Lives in the "Embassy of the Kingdom of Heaven" by Deidox Films

8/26/2015

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You can truly feel the inspiration of the love of God as you watch this short video. Be inspired to walk into your purpose as Ludmilla did, God has a powerful plan for your life!

Deidox Films introduces a dear lady to us, who is impacting her world with God’s love. Deidox Films asks, “How can we move from being passive recipients to active participants in God’s Kingdom? Ludmilla is an 82-year old widow from the Czech Republic, ‘the most atheistic place in Europe.’ Near her front door, hangs a plaque that reads, ‘Embassy of the Kingdom of Heaven.’ Watch as Ludmilla opens her door and her heart to the needs of her neighbor, truly acting as a representative of God’s kingdom here on earth. “

Ludmilla wisely shares, “We often don’t realize that all believers are called to be representatives of the Kingdom of Heaven. We are all ambassadors. The Lord Jesus didn’t choose to do it any other way. He simply entrusted us.”  God created all of us with a deep desire to connect and be a part of a community. We have the unity of the Holy Spirit and the advancing of God’s Kingdom purposes in common.  Let’s pray that we can move toward a closer fellowship with other people by daily intentionally sharing the caring, loving Presence of God with one another, as Ludmilla does so beautifully. Amen!
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Healing in Christ after Divorce -”Who Kristi is in Christ” by CBN’s Kristi Watts

8/7/2015

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Watch this powerful testimony of healing, restoration and peace by popular 700 Club co-host Kristi Watts. In the video, Kristi shares the pain and sense of failure she experienced after her divorce: “But shortly after our sixth anniversary and the birth of our son, my husband chose to leave us. When I got a divorce, that rocked my world. It rocked me, because I felt like a failure. It broke me and not only did it break me, but I was just consumed with shame. I’m looking at all these people around me. Everyone else is OK, and everyone else is married. So not only did I feel like a failure, I felt like, what kind of Christian am I? For the first time, I had to examine my life and say, ‘I’ve called myself a Christian since I was 5 years old, but what does that mean?’ It’s like I’ve held onto the title, but there was no substance behind it.”

Learn what the Lord spoke to Kristi through a prophetic word and in her personal prayer time. Be uplifted by her story, as you are encouraged to trust the Lord more and more. Though we may experience brokenness in our human relationships, we can be assured that God will use every circumstance to draw us closer to Him and mature us spiritually through it, as we seek His counsel.

The Lord desires to heal your emotions and your relationships - and ultimately enjoy life as Christ's purposes manifest through your life.
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A Stranger Encounter by CBN

7/1/2015

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CBN shares, "Jimmy Jones was driving his delivery truck in 2011 when he found himself in the cross hairs of an F-4 tornado. Frantic, he was forced to seek refuge under an interstate overpass which is where he ran into someone he wasn't expecting..." 

Is it possible that Divine encounters are all around us?  Sent to protect us?  Send to help us through the storms and toward eternal purposes?  Hebrews 13:2 reminds us, "Don't forget to show hospitality to strangers, for some who have done this have entertained angels without realizing it!" (NLT)

Please kindly note what Jimmy learns from this encounter with an angel.  It will encourage you on your journey to discover, unlock and live your Godly destiny.
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HOW TO BE HEALED: Claw hand miracle with Aliss Cresswell

7/1/2015

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In this short interview, we see an example of the Lord personally ministering to an individual in what seems to be a miraculous healing.  The testimony of this believer is rather compelling, in that you can almost feel the Lord's desire to set her free to be all she was called to be - motivated by a deep love and caring.

Have you ever had a Divine encounter that has changed your life?  Do you believe that the Lord personally ministers to individuals?  Do you believe he wants to set you into a glorious freedom, so that you delight in His purposes for your life?  Be encouraged and reach out for the Lord- right now.
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Biblical EQ Session 10 -- Social Skills by John Edmiston

5/25/2015

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Social Skills

The first key social skill is to be able to recognize the emotion that the other person is feeling. If this is incorrect, then all social responses flowing from the mistaken emotional identification will also be incorrect. The second key social skill is to respond in an appropriate and in-context manner. The context of all Christian social skills is Spirit-filled AGAPE love.

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