Posts Tagged ‘change’
Beware The Cost Of Change Fatigue
Look, I get it. As if the pandemic wasn’t enough, business must (MUST!) constantly pivot and change if it is to remain viable and relevant to the market. This has always been true as when Shug’s rock weapon was replaced, rather violently, with Ruk’s spear. The bag phone gave way to the hand-held mobile which…
Read MoreHave You Invited God Into Your Investment Portfolio?
Legacy Ventures Network Kingdom Capital FundLegacy Ventures Network Kingdom Investment Clubs Richard H. Weidner, General Partner I don’t know whether you have ever thought about your walk of faith being a succession of steps, each yielding to God’s call and the direction of His Word and inviting Him into various areas of your life. Obviously,…
Read MoreLaser-Like Focus
It’s an oversimplification from a physics perspective but, essentially, a laser is nothing more than extremely focused light. Think about that. The same sun that you walk under, work under, and tan under, when focused, can fry steel. Now that’s power. People are similar. There’s very little limit to what a person can do—even with…
Read MoreWhy Does Change Make People Angry?
A very common human response to change is anger. Whether it’s a personal change or organizational change…anger. Why is that? Some will ask, “Why didn’t I know sooner?” Or, “Why wasn’t I consulted?” And we think that is why they are mad. Others don’t like the new direction, decision or position. And we think that’s…
Read MoreCalm in the Storm
Oh, no! Not another blog on change! Really? Really. It’s not letting up and it’s not going to. And, I’m still seeing people with dazed looks on their faces all around me. So, here are 5 tips to ground yourself in the midst of the storm: Don’t magnify the change in your mind. Keep perspective.…
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