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The FAA Cautions Pilots about Speed Limits
There's a very important letter that every pilot-in-training needs to learn about—the letter V, short for velocity. V-speeds are derived from ...
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Our Addiction to Busyness
If you live in America in the 21st century, you've probably had to listen to a lot of people tell you how busy they are. It's become the default ...
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Childlike Outlook Promotes Creativity
In his book Imagine, Jonah Lehrer writes about the advantages that come with having a childlike attitude:
Take this clever experiment, led by the psychologist ...
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Former Basketball Star Jerry West Admits Struggle with Anxiety
In October 2011, hall of fame basketball player Jerry West released a book called West by West: My Charmed, Tormented Life. Instead of using this platform ...
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Helium Balloon Demonstrates Our Life in Christ
To illustrate how the beauty and majesty of God can cause our hearts to desire him more than we desire sin, J. D. Greer writes:
Think of [our relationship ...
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Young Boy Struggles to Move a Desk Without His Dad's Help
Kyle Idleman writes in “Not a Fan”:
When I started a new church in Los Angeles County, California, I found that I was overwhelmed with pressure ...
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Relationships with Co-workers Linked to Job-related Stress
Your job might be killing you—literally. More specifically, strained relationships with co-workers could be negatively impacting your health and ...
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'The Weather Channel's' "Storm-Tracker" Describes Life's 'Real' Storms
For the past 38 years (as of 2024), Jim Cantore, The Weather Channel's "Storm-tracker," has tracked, chased, run into, and then reported ...
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John Ortberg: God Uses Stress to Help Us Grow
In a Leadership Journal article, John Ortberg argues that sometimes stressful and painful situations can actually help us grow. Ortberg creates the following ...
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Measuring Time by Opportunities, Not by the Clock
Gregory Spencer writes in Awakening the Quieter Virtues:
One of the louder virtues in American culture is efficiency. It's what makes the clock of ...
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