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Prayer and purposeful action
I awoke early this morning to the sound of gentle rain falling and found myself immediately praying for more. This prayer came automatically during one of the most tragic weeks in Victoria’s history with the tragedy of the bush fires in many parts of our state. As a Victorian I have found myself upping my prayer quotient for rain for some time now, not just for the bush fires but for the many people whose lives are affected by the drought here and elsewhere. In addition to my prayers, like many families, my family and I have been doing our best to save water and change the size of our carbon foot print. Yet at times like this one can’t help but feel somewhat helpless and useless. All I felt I could do under the circumstances was to pray and give money.

How to Make a Solid Transition to the Role of Manager
This article will provide newly appointed managers in virtually any organization six approaches which will help them be successful right from the start. The information provided will also help current managers recalibrate their thinking about what the role of manager truly is.

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Successful Businesses vs Struggling Businesses
What's the difference between successful businesses and struggling businesses? Or why do some firms flounder whilst others flourish? Have you ever noticed how some businesses seem to do extremely well, and go from strength to strength, whilst the majority just seem to muddle along?

A “Knowledge Strategy” For Your Organization
A knowledge strategy is of critical importance to the overall strategy of an organization. It is our collective organizational knowledge that gives us the edge over our competition. “Brain is in… brawn is out.” An organization should determine the value of its collective intellectual capital and market it!

Building Your Team and Managing It Successfully
A well functioning team includes a number of effective people who are concerned about each other and are strongly committed to their assignment. These individuals have the right motivation to work with their collective strength and skill to achieve a given target. Building and managing such a team is a challenge and, ultimately, a pleasure.

Work on your Strengths, it's SIMPLE.
The following article outlines the relationship between meaningful work and a persons strength. The article discusses the data behind the Strength revolution and outlines a SIMPLE model to follow when looking at using your strengths in the workplace.

Inner Strength. Do You Have It? If not, How do You Get It?
All of us encounter the need for inner strength on a daily basis. At times we falter and find ourselves deficient. There are ways to build up our inner strength. One is through God and another is through following the stories of those who have had to exhibit enormous amounts of inner strength to overcome life's difficulties and challenges.

Article #46 What Do Leaders Strive Everyday For?
As my good friend John Jackson says every morning on our wake up calls, “strength of self-mastery, strength of action and strength of relationships are what leaders strive for everyday.”

How to Sustain Your Inner Strength in Business
A tree's strength is found mostly in its roots system, constantly searching for the energy to grow and mature. What you see is the tip of the iceberg. Your strength to survive, thrive and drive your business comes from within you. Here's some tips on tapping into your natural personal energy supply

What if I Get Into a Deal? Where do I Turn?
I am so grateful that my company, which I formed in late 2008, was centered around the premise that there’s strength in numbers. Basically, our strength comes from the large network of fellow entrepreneurs who operate their own businesses under my label. We currently have national coverage and are soon branching out to a few other countries whose economies are similar to the U.S. market.

Is China Running Out Of Our Money?
It's been said that the trouble with collectivist economic approaches, such as socialism and communism, is that, eventually, you run out of other peoples' money. If there's a lesson from the last century of adventures in collective statism, I guess it's that the big collective economies only work for a while, and only if there's a bigger free-market economy out there (like ours has been), cranking out growth and creating markets for the rest of the world....

Our Attitude More Than Our Aptitude Determines Our Altitude
Our society admires strength and power. Since the early games of the ancient Olympics, we've had contests of strength, stamina, speed, and the like. We've approached brainpower or intellectual abilities in the same way. We're in awe of intellectual giants with memory, reasoning, or complex problem solving abilities far beyond our own. IQ tests were developed to measure this intellectual strength and power. We've come to believe that highly intelligent people make the best professors, doctors, managers, scientists, and so on. Many people believe that high IQ and high levels of success and happiness go together.

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