Not Becoming Consumed With The Love Of Money

BY JIM LANGLEY  At one time in my life, I was greatly motivated by how much money I could accumulate. Pursuing wealth became a way of life. This is hardly a new or unique development, however. It has been true of people for thousands of years. Writing to his protégé Timothy, the Apostle Paul offered these words of wisdom: “The love of money More...

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By Online Staff On Monday, April 8th, 2024
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Feeling In Control – Reality Or Illusion?

By Robert J. Tamasy You show up for work on schedule, your mind already thinking through your plans for the day: meetings, deadlines, specific tasks, or projects you want to work on or finally complete. You More...

By Online Staff On Monday, April 1st, 2024
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Identifying And Meeting Your Team’s Needs

By Rick Boxx Stephen Phelan, a top executive with a major mortgage corporation, was speaking at a conference about his company’s approach to caring for their team members. After exploring the needs of their More...

By Online Staff On Monday, March 25th, 2024
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What Is Your ‘Go-To’ Strategy?

BY DAN BRITTON  I have enjoyed many sports, but my favorite has been lacrosse, as participant and spectator. This sport has also taught me about life. For example: using the “go-to move.” When the outcome More...

By Online Staff On Monday, March 18th, 2024
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What Is The Heartbeat Of Your Mission?

BY ROBERT J. TAMASY  • MARCH 18, 2024 Over the years I have worked with several companies and organizations in a variety of roles. Most of them have had clearly stated missions. Some even More...

By Online Staff On Monday, March 11th, 2024
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The Importance of Serving Others

BY JIM MATHIS  • MARCH 11, 2024 When I was planning to start my own business years ago, I began looking for ways I could serve people. I was particularly interested in finding an opportunity where More...

By Online Staff On Monday, March 4th, 2024
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Finding Encouragement In Discouraging Times

BY RICK BOXX  Being an optimist by nature, troubles must stack up very high before I begin to feel discouraged. Usually, I can find a bright side to any dark time. However, I had one of those weeks recently More...

By Online Staff On Monday, February 26th, 2024
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A Working Career — Time For Many Relationships

BY ROBERT J. TAMASY  Work. Some people love it and can’t get enough of it. Many of those might qualify as workaholics. For others, work is a necessary evil, a means for putting food on the table, putting More...

By Online Staff On Monday, February 19th, 2024
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To Arrive Safely, It Is Wise To Stay In The Boat

BY AUSTIN PRYOR  Even in the so-called secular business and professional world, the Bible has much to teach us. For instance, Matthew 14 recounts a time Jesus walked on water while His disciples were in More...

By Online Staff On Monday, February 12th, 2024
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Differences Between A Boss And A Leader

BY ROBERT J. TAMASY • FEBRUARY 12, 2024 Over my working career I have had numerous people I would sometimes refer to as “boss.” They were the people I reported to, who had hired me, and – if I did not More...