Think Outside Your Dead-End Job
It wouldn’t matter if you had the perfect job… If you are not looking for satisfaction, you will not be satisfied.
Good morning from Latvia! I am so excited to be writing to you from this beautiful (and COLD) nation right now! We are here to do a live First Steps To Success event with our faithful clients in Latvia, and across Europe, this weekend. Then next week we’re heading to India for a visit with our boys in the Home Of Hope orphanage/school we help to care for, and then on to a conference to help train and equip 1500-2000 pastors.
Yesterday, after landing in Latvia, I posted a video on our Facebook page, and as I began thinking about what message I wanted to share with you today, I just kept going back to that video. It is such an important – and timely – message, I couldn’t pass up this opportunity to pass it on to you.
This time of year can not only bring joy, but gift-wrapped stress, too! This message will help you eliminate so much stress this holiday season. And, it will open your eyes to discovering new, hidden blessings in your life, while allowing you to be a huge blessing to others in your community, as well.
Watch this short video, and please leave me your thoughts and ideas in the comments below!
Then, join me today for The Dani Johnson Show, when we discuss more strategic tips to use in putting joy and prosperity back into your life! You can tune in on your TV and radio or you can always stream today’s show right here on our website.
In great faith,
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It wouldn’t matter if you had the perfect job… If you are not looking for satisfaction, you will not be satisfied.
Nothing makes someone feel more honored and validated than being heard. And by heard, I mean really listening to someone. Not half-listening while checking things off your to-do list.
About 14 years ago, I would see those depressing TV commercials for orphaned children. You’ve seen them…opening with a sappy song and showing a scrawny-legged, filth-covered child with a sad look on his face. And you’re already changing the channel, right?