Tag: communication
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Navigating the Impatient Economy: Building Trust and Protecting Your Small Business in a Chaotic Digital World
In today’s fast-paced digital marketplace, consumers increasingly turn to the internet for quick solutions to their needs, whether seeking products or services. However, the online experience has become increasingly chaotic and unreliable, with once-trusted platforms now riddled with scams and deceptive practices. This shift has significant implications for small businesses striving to maintain credibility and…
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Friends, Best Friends, and Frenemies
It’s natural for us to be drawn to people who are different from us, including non-Christians. Their lives can sometimes seem more exciting and less restrictive than ours. However, God has set up guidelines to protect us, much like parents do for their children. 2 Corinthians 6:14 (NIV) advises, “Do not be yoked together with…
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The Significance of a Robust Onboarding
As we navigate the dynamic landscape of business in 2024, the spotlight on a robust onboarding process has never been more pronounced. The pivotal role of a well-structured onboarding program extends beyond the realm of large enterprises—it is equally indispensable for solo entrepreneurs gearing up for growth. In this era of continuous evolution, understanding why…
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Communicating Christ-like Love Through Non-Verbal Actions
Let’s delve into the profound impact of our non-verbal actions in our interactions with others, both within the Church and in the world. As followers of Christ, our words and actions should consistently reflect His love and grace. The Bible reminds us in 1 John 3:18: “Dear children, let us not love with words or…
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The A, B, C’s of Christian Relationships
Hebrews 10:24 And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, So this post is an interactive post. It only works if you participate. I would like to go through the alphabet and choose a word that is important to good relationships. If you know of a scripture…
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The Interrupter
Proverbs 18:2 ESV A fool takes no pleasure in understanding, but only in expressing his opinion. We probably all know an interrupter. You know, the person who interrupts a sentence before you can even finish your thought. A good conversation is like a game of tennis. You take turns. In tennis you can’t hit the…