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In this video clip, we can see ways in which we’ve all been less than perfect towards others. We’ve been unreachable, unwilling, unsure, unfaithful, unworthy, unrighteous, unmerciful, unemotional, unteachable, or unwise. Yet among all these things that we’ve been, the video reminds us that we have never been unloved. Despite our imperfections, God has always [...]
Noah St. John has created a new word: afformation. While most people focus on affirmations, he explained that using afformation is more effective. Affirmation comes from the Latin word firmare, which means "to make firm" while afformation comes from formare which means "to form." As Noah comments, "What if you are making firm something but [...]
Many people seek change in their lives for many reasons. Many times, it all boils down to wanting a better quality of life - more than the money earned, more than the fame gained, and more than the pleasures experienced. All of these things may offer fulfillment, but, as Hollywood lifestyles show, it never lasts. [...]
Although this video rarely has any spoken dialogue and the background music is in a foreign language, it clearly depicts what teamwork is all about. The video centers on a fallen tree in the middle of a busy road, where everyone is busy living their lives in their own little bubble. Everything changes when the [...]
"The greatest thrill in life is find your success and your happiness and pass it on." While most motivational and self-help advocates focus on personal development of the person wanting to change, the advocates of the Pass It On movement divert the focus from the self to others. Although their life coaches emphasize introspection and [...]
Noah St. John has created a new word: afformation. While most people focus on affirmations, he explained that using afformation is more effective. Affirmation comes from the Latin word firmare, which means "to make firm" while afformation comes from formare which means "to form." The speaker admits that affirmations are good, but are insufficient. He [...]