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Writing a Life Plan for the New Year, Part 4 | Ron Edmondson

Ron Edmondson

Home About Consulting Church Family Leadership Navigation: Home » Encouragement » Writing a Life Plan for the New Year, Part 4 Writing a Life Plan for the New Year, Part 4 December 30, 2010 in Encouragement , Family , Leadership , Life Plan , Uncategorized , Vision with 6 Comments We’ve been writing a life plan this week.

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Writing a Life Plan for the New Year, Part 5 | Ron Edmondson

Ron Edmondson

That’s the planning process. I’d love to hear from you if you are going to attempt this process. All Posts by Ron Edmondson | Personal Blog | Twitter | Facebook | Share By Email Leave a Reply: Click here to cancel reply. As others are included in your progress they will be enticed to help celebrate your win.

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Leading Those Who Don't Want To Follow | N2Growth Blog

N2Growth Blog

What I like to refer as “positional gaps&# are best closed by listening to all sides, finding common ground and then letting the principle of doing the right thing guide the process. It is essential for organizational health and performance that conflict be accepted and addressed through effective conflict resolution processes.

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“Transformational Discipleship: How People Really Grow”

Ron Edmondson

It’s what we are all supposed to be about, both as a disciple and as one participating in the process of discipling others. It’s a process that we’re all on – as Billie Hanks has said, “I’ve never met a mature Christian, only maturing Christians.” That’s the process in which something actually becomes something else.

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Attitude Reflects Leadership

N2Growth Blog

If you still don’t know whether or not your attitude is affecting your performance, I would strongly suggest participation in a 360 review process where your strengths and weakness are objectively assessed by those whom you interface with on a frequent basis. Ron Edmondson This is a challenging post Mike. Best wishes Kerri.

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The Power of Tenacity By Samuel R. Chand

Ron Edmondson

We may not see it clearly, and we may not like the process of getting there, but we have to be convinced in the depths of our hearts that enduring the pain will someday be worth it. He insisted that all Christians, especially leaders, go through a necessary process of sifting. Chand appeared first on Ron Edmondson.

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Leadership in Marriage: I Now Pronounce You Leader and Co-Leader

Ron Edmondson

It is an active an strategic process that is rooted in self-sacrifice. A Lieutenant in the US Navy and a 2010 Naval Academy graduate, he has been training and performing as an operational leader for more than ten years. The post Leadership in Marriage: I Now Pronounce You Leader and Co-Leader appeared first on Ron Edmondson.