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5 Clues to Uncover your N.I.C.H.E.

Not only does everyone have their first purpose (to know, love, and follow Jesus), and their general purpose (Worship, fellowship, discipleship, ministry, and evangelism), but each one of us also has a specific purpose. While our first and general purpose are universal, our specific purpose is unique for each and every one of us.
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Step One: If You Want to Find True Happiness, You Must Do Something

Happiness and joy will not find you, it must be sought out. However, if you only self-indulge to make yourself happy, you will never find happiness. If your actions are only for your benefit, then happiness will elude you.
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God and Disc Golf

Here is the weird thing. I believe God has made us in a similar way that manufacturers have made those discs. He has made all of us different to serve different tasks. The sad part about this is that discs are more often used for their specific purpose than people are.
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What EXACTLY Is It You Do For a Living Tommy Lanham?

I serve those who hunger for their God-given potential. People who are content in their day-to-day life probably have no interest in what I have to offer.
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So Tommy, You're Starting a Revolution?

People who are not willing to climb to their God-given potential probably have no interest in what I have to offer. However, those who hunger for their God-given potential are ready to move forward, to make changes, to discover what God has in store for them. They are much less likely to get sidetracked when the climb becomes difficult. Because it will get difficult.
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6 Ingredients of a Wildly Successful Team

One thing I have learned in being a part of businesses, ministries, churches, numerous volunteer organizations, and a family is that they ALL work better when they work together.
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Who ARE You Anyway?

How is someone who is an introvert, intuitive, feeler, perceiver; different from someone who is an extrovert, sensing, thinker, judger? The different combinations of these four areas (how we are energized, communicate, make decisions, and prioritize) helps us understand our specific personality style. Throughout the rest of the blog...
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Are You Scheduled or Spontaneous?

Over the last three blogs, we have looked at how different people energize, communicate, and make decisions. Today we will look at how different people prioritize. Again, we can break this down into two different styles of prioritizing.
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How Do You Make Decisions?

As with the extrovert and introvert; sensing and intuitive; there is no right or wrong when it comes to being a thinker or a feeler. We need both. When they work together, instead of against each other, they both can be more productive, happy, and content.
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The Secret Code Behind Remarkable Communication

Everyone has some of both sensing and intuition. However, we all have one that is more dominate than the other. This is your preference for how you best and most naturally communicate.