Being here at my children’s home while they are away to care for their two furry critters, sure gives me plenty of content for my blogs. You see, my girl cherishes the things and the people that helped get her here to this time and place. Everywhere you look around here, she has vignettes of treasured memories.
Case in point is this vignette of the peace sign figurine. If you’ve ever seen one of Staci's videos, you’ll see her use that sign at the end. Under the figurine are books written by three of her favorite authors and speakers who impacted her life. "Purpose Driven Life” by Rick Warren is one of my favorites, too. We believe we are here on Planet Earth at this time and this place, intentionally, by God for purposes beyond coincidence. We believe that before we were born, God wanted us to discover the life He created for us to live – here on earth and forever in eternity. I love what St. Paul says in Ephesians 1:11 “Because we are united with Christ, we have received an inheritance from God, for He chose us in advance, and He makes everything work out according to His plan.” I am forever grateful to know we are products of His divine purpose for our lives.
Next in the stack is “The 360-degree Leader” by another of her favorite authors, John Maxwell. Staci would tell you that her business acumen has come from her thirst for knowledge by reading and devouring successful leaders’ advice and training. She has been driven to be a devoted Christ-follower and leader in the marketplace and books like this have helped her become the leader worth following in her faith, her business, in relationships and her personal life.
And, the book at the bottom which represents the foundation (besides the Bible) of her positive, optimistic, can-do attitude, is "Over the Top". That is just one of the many other books she consumed by her mentor and beloved father-figure while travelling with him for twelve years, Zig Ziglar. Before we were introduced to Zig, we were his followers, so much so that we became little Zigs. His life philosophies, motivational speaking, his Christian witness and his personal “walk” made him our mentor. We raised our kids on those principles and I attribute much of their success to what we spoke into them and lived before them. My husband taught those principles in his own "Born to Win" seminars in churches and organizations across the U.S., Canada, Mexico and Belize. We desired that others achieve what we knew were life-changing principles. We wanted to pay-it-forward and make the difference in people’s lives, too. “You can have everything in life you want, if you will just help enough other people get what they want.” — Zig Ziglar
Even in something as simple as dog-sitting, we can find reasons to be grateful for who or what made us the best we can be. It’s reminded me to be thankful for the blessings of ups and downs that showed us how to navigate the waters and come safely to the other side. I’ll bet you’ve had wisdom and knowledge poured into your life that helped you navigate, too. Maybe you can think about them right now and thank God for His plan and purposes that caused you to be the amazing person that you are today!
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Respectaholics Anonymous -- Teamwork Made the Dream Work
Day 13 of 365 Days of Photo Inspirations
It started with the call from our leader, Staci, "As 3 to 6 year alumni of the Unstoppable Leadership Summits, you will be the Coaches of the teams, and those who have attended for 2 years, will be the Captains."
It started with the call from our leader, Staci, "As 3 to 6 year alumni of the Unstoppable Leadership Summits, you will be the Coaches of the teams, and those who have attended for 2 years, will be the Captains."
And these were her instructions to us -- "You and your teams will choose a:
1) Team Name and Chant/Cheer. 2) Team Branding (Colors, shirts/costumes, etc.); 3) Team Leadership Skit based on a "law" from John Maxwell's book: "21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership".
1) Team Name and Chant/Cheer. 2) Team Branding (Colors, shirts/costumes, etc.); 3) Team Leadership Skit based on a "law" from John Maxwell's book: "21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership".
NO BIG DEAL. Right? Wrong!!! It was a huge deal to each coach and captain and their team -- we're all about being "in it -- to win it"....and each team produced over-the-top table decorations and awesome chants that spoke to what it takes to be an effective leader worth following. Every team gave it their absolute best, but I'll admit, I'm particularly partial to my team, Team Respectable Me! We spent weeks brainstorming, letting our imaginations and creativity come to life, and getting full costumes together. Sincerely, T-E-A-M -- together everyone accomplishes more.
We chose the Law of Respect. You know the little minions in Despicable Me? We used them as our model, except turned them into Respectable Me Minions. Our chant? (After the minion "Banana Song" -- Ba ba ba ba ba ba de -- I respect you and you respect me.
We gotta treat each other RESPECTFULLY. We are Team Respectable Me!
We gotta treat each other RESPECTFULLY. We are Team Respectable Me!
Our costumes? We each had on our minion overalls, shirts, hats, gloves and goggles.
Our GIVE? The most amazing minion cookies made by our captains, Miguel Cervantes and Zoila Cervantes, who have a bakery in Kansas City -- a treat given out to all of the attendees.
Our skit? Respectaholics Anonymous -- we were recovering Disrespectful Minions who had become Respectable Minions. We each spoke to the kind of leader we once were, but now, we were respectable. Staci was our "guest minion" and was, of course, the rogue minion who demanded respect by singing Aretha's "R-E-S-P-E-C-T"! It was our job to tell her our "despicable disrespectable" transformation to our NEW and IMPROVED Respectable Me stories to help her become respectable, too! Absolutely so hilarious -- we could hardly keep from laughing our sides out.
Our GIVE? The most amazing minion cookies made by our captains, Miguel Cervantes and Zoila Cervantes, who have a bakery in Kansas City -- a treat given out to all of the attendees.
Our skit? Respectaholics Anonymous -- we were recovering Disrespectful Minions who had become Respectable Minions. We each spoke to the kind of leader we once were, but now, we were respectable. Staci was our "guest minion" and was, of course, the rogue minion who demanded respect by singing Aretha's "R-E-S-P-E-C-T"! It was our job to tell her our "despicable disrespectable" transformation to our NEW and IMPROVED Respectable Me stories to help her become respectable, too! Absolutely so hilarious -- we could hardly keep from laughing our sides out.
This day 11 of my 365 days of photo inspirations shows our team in all our glory -- but the glory isn't in all the hard work, the determination, the effort or THE GLORY! It's about a "cause" -- a "commitment" -- a " MOMENT" to give it our all -- the best way we could. I give our TEAM a standing ovation, high five's, big pats on the back and request for a big ENCORE in our everyday commitment to do our best in any situation and circumstance we encounter. To Team Respectable Me -- I say, "WELL DONE, you good and faithful Respectable MINIONS!"
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