Another strong positive invitation has come to return to Kenya and teach Pastors and Leaders. When I see the massive needs there it is difficult not to decide to go. The final decision for 2008 has not as yet been made. Leaders who are so genuine and sincere need constant encouragement, particularly where they find so many things so very hard - politically and physically.
Kenya, Uganda, Zambia and a few other central African countries should be rich and comfortable but many are living on the equivalent of around one dollar a day. This is partially because of the legacy of colonialism, bad government and global injustice.
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Can Injustice, Poverty, And Unnecessary Suffering, Be Alleviated In Central Africa?
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Comments (0) Posted on Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
I started blogging back in 2004, when I was in my first year of doing commercial radio. I had no idea what I was doing. I was looking for software that had a calendar and a way to publish my radio shows on the Internet.
I didn’t know anything about the different blogging software either, that was available on the market at the time.
When I did a search on Google only a few blogging software vendors came up, so I picked Radio UserLand, yes you guessed it right, because it had the name “radio” in it (interesting selection criteria by a coach and prior consultant).
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When You Build It They Will Come - A Personal Story
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Comments (0) Posted on Saturday, March 22nd, 2008
Everything you have in your life right now is because of you! Your career, the relationship you’ve chosen (or not chosen) to be in, your current state of health - it’s all materialized with your personal stamp of approval.
Think of yourself as CEO of a company called Y-O-U.
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Comments (0) Posted on Thursday, March 13th, 2008
Robert Hargrove suggests that “masterful” coaching involves challenging and supporting people to be extraordinary leaders, as well as to achieve extraordinary levels of performance (Hargrove, p. 12). When I have asked participants of leadership and/or coaching workshops to think back to the individual who had the most impact in their lives, inevitably, participants remember teachers, coaches, family members, friends, mentors and/or managers whom they felt gave them a tremendous amount of support and understanding, while at the same time, challenged them to achieve levels of performance which they did not previously realize they were capable of.
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Magnify Coaching Skills - 10 Hallmarks Of Coaching Excellence
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Comments (0) Posted on Monday, January 28th, 2008
Writing emails has become a regular routine for millions around the world. It is a common, easy, cheap and practical way to communicate, particularly for business communication.
But whilst writing an ordinary email may be easy, creating a professionally constructed electronic message requires a bit more attention. Do you rate yourself as an effective and professional email writer? Following are some guidelines to assist you construct more professional emails.
Subject Line
The starting point of a good email is the subject line. In a common office, people may receive dozens of emails a day: eZines, notifications, SPAM, personal messages and work-related content.
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Comments (0) Posted on Friday, January 4th, 2008