SWINDOLL’S SECRETS
Chuck Swindoll shares a few personal observations concerning how to live above our circumstances instead of under them. . . Some people are always running late. Yes, always. Punctuality is simply a time-management matter. Some folks feverishly work right up to the deadline on every assignment or project they undertake. The job usually gets done. . . but the hassle, anxiety and last- minute panic steal the fun out of the whole thing. Starting early and pacing oneself are time-management techniques. And some seem forever in a hurry, pushing and driving, occasionally running here and there. Again, another evidence of poor planning. Time management allows room for ease and humor, much-needed oil to soothe the friction created by motion. Chuck continues by telling the familiar story of the advise given to Charles Schwab, the president of Bethlehem Steel Corporation by Ivy Lee, a consultant. . .Schwab agreed to pay Ivy Lee “anything within reason” if Lee’s suggestion worked. Lee later handed…
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