In our busy lives, it's easy to overlook the impact we have on those around us. Each of us plays a crucial role in the lives of others, from family to friends, colleagues, and the community at large. Understanding who relies on us to bring our best selves to the table can inspire us to strive for excellence not just for our own sake, but for the well-being of those who depend on us. In this episode: we find a simple framework Hidden right underneath our everyday noses. And I share an activation that I guarantee God will encourage and touch. Together Let's dive into the relationships that matter most and uncover the significance of being at our best the answers will surprise you.
Do the best you can until you know better. Then when you know better, do better.” — Maya Angelou "Who Depends on You at Your Best?" is a stirring journey into the heart of our shared humanity, casting a spotlight on the profound responsibilities we bear for those around us. It captures the essence of simple keys of relationships that thrive on our best selves: our families, our friends, our colleagues, our own selves, and our wider community. At the heart of this journey, our families stand as the cornerstone of our lives, seeking our firm presence and wisdom in times of turmoil, and relying on us for both emotional fortitude and economic stability. Our friends, those treasured companions, crave our time and empathy, looking to us for shared joys and shared burdens alike. In the arena of our professional lives, our coworkers lean on our reliability and team spirit, underscoring our pivotal role in the symphony of shared triumphs. The prose vividly underscores the importance of self-care and personal growth, reminding us of the crucial truth: to lift others up, we must first ensure our own footing. It further magnifies our wider impact on the community, asserting that our individual actions can sow seeds of support and resilience in the world around us. In its essence, this vibrant narrative calls us to recognize our profound influence on others and the importance of striving for our best – not just for our own fulfillment, but for the enrichment of all those in our orbit. It encourages thoughtful self-examination of our roles and responsibilities, kindling a commitment to embodying our optimal selves in every aspect of existence. Scripture TreasureLive Consistent with who you really are, inspired by the loving kindness of God. Dear Family, the most practical expression of worship is to make your bodies available to him as a living sacrifice; this pleases him more than any religious routine. He desires to find visible, individual expression in your person. Romans 12 Mirror What God has in us, is gift wrapped to the world: some are commissioned to pioneer, others are gifted prophetically, some as announcers of good news, some as shepherds with a real gift to care and nurture, and others have a gift to ignite instruction through revelation knowledge. (Couriers, communicators, counsellors and coaches. — Rob Lacey.) Ephesians 4:11 Message BINGE LISTEN...
Deeper Points to PonderWho Relies on You at Your Best? In the hustle and bustle of life, we can sometimes forget that our best selves are needed by others. Our family, friends, colleagues, community, and even ourselves, depend on us to show up and shine. Let's explore who is counting on your "A" game, and why it matters.
In the grand scheme of things, showing up with your "A" game isn't just about personal success. It's about being there for those who matter most and the causes you hold dear. Remember, you're not on this journey alone. Reflect on who's counting on you and how you can positively affect their lives. Excellence in all areas of life not only uplifts others but also builds a legacy of integrity and achievement. I learned that courage was not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it. The brave man is not he who does not feel afraid, but he who conquers that fear. —Nelson Mandela In our busy lives, it's easy to overlook the impact we have on those around us. Each of us plays a crucial role in the lives of others, from family to friends, colleagues, and the community at large. Understanding who relies on us to bring our best selves to the table can inspire us to strive for excellence not just for our own sake, but for the well-being of those who depend on us. This exploration invites us to reflect on our responsibilities and the importance of showing up fully in every aspect of our lives. Let's dive into the relationships that matter most and uncover the significance of being at our best for others."The Ripple Effect: How Your Best Self Impacts Others"
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I'm Kristen WambachI'm all grown up (I think?) Along my journey of searching for answers, I found them. I went from spiritual blindness to OMG! With a driving niche as an entrepreneur. I love hanging out with our four sons, riding with my husband on his Harley, and creating all things hospitality. My mission? To help others see "beyond" and own their awesomeness within!
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Request from Episode 141 This is what God placed on my heart: Listeners send Encouraging stories about the creative ways you have "Heard" or received an answer from God. Please share your mystical woo woo too! Send to: [email protected] Gods assignment for us: to encourage the body of Christ, His kids to hear, respond and grow in our authentic experiential relationship with Him. (Imagine the possibilities) Guidelines 1. Positive (God is Good) Stories will be shared on INP Podcast 2. Minor editing or shortening the story may be done to prepare the story to be shared in an episode. 3. I value relationship: please share with me your real name, place of origin and accessible email address if I have a question. 4. I will respond received your email 5. I Promise to share first names and location only! thank you so much for your help and participation. Kristen p.s. Story's will be shared over a period of future episodes. |