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Tag Archives: Faith
Seeing Things as We Are
“Our life is what our thoughts make it” wrote Marcus Aurelius. These are deeply profound words that give great leaders a moment of pause and reflection on those things that they treasure and value most. Sometimes it is the simplest … Continue reading →
Posted in Perspective
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Tagged Anais Nin, Attitude, Care, Confidence, Faith, Hope, List, Love, Marcus Aurelius, Reflection, Trust
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The Power of Love
In a recent SmartBrief Leadership article, 21st-Century Leadership Learnings from 2,500 Years Ago, Deb Mills-Scofield, writes about the virtues that Aristotle suggested as a guide to a “happy life”: courage, faith, hope, love, prudence and temperance. Her words on Aristotle’s … Continue reading →
Posted in Emotional Intelligence
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Tagged Albert Einstein, Allegory, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Aristotle, Bruce Lee, Courage, Deb Mills-Scofield, Euripides, Faith, Friendship, H. Jackson Brown Jr., Happiness, Inspiration, Joy, Khalil Gibran, Leo Buscaglia, List, Love, Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa, Passion, Paul Tillich, Saint Augustine, Servant Leadership
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