I remember laughing so hard when I heard a stand-up comic once doing a bit saying, “I play the guitar better than Jimi Hendrix cuz he’s dead.” Funny yes, but you know, they do make a good point, which I remember pondering at the time, applying that to the subject of spirituality, spiritual seeking, growth and change.
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A leader's blind spot
A leader’s blind spot is often their inability to self-reflect and assess their own performance. They may struggle to recognise the need for personal growth, forgetting that leadership is a continuous journey of learning and development. Without this awareness, they fail to evolve and improve their own skills.
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Everyone appears as an individual with their thoughts, language, and behavior. Although disagreements may arise due to our diverse backgrounds and cultures, certain values run deep within us, such as love, care, greetings, and gratitude. These common values, beliefs, and rules create a sense of unity in our world, reminding us that we are connected.
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Getting Authority From Tradition
Gary Pollard
In I Timothy 1.3-7, we learn more about the bad influences Timothy had to confront. Verse four suggests a group of people who couldn’t let their traditions go. They tried to establish their authority by listing their prominent ancestors, proving their superior pedigree. This was a common practice among Jewish religious teachers then and today.
While we don’t see this in our…
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We’re designed to stop noticing things we believe should be there. Your drive home. The photos in your house. Even the drawer that never closes right. You resist it for a while but then you just accept that that’s how it is. The same is true for thoughts, fears, & patterns that are getting in your way. I call them energetic #blindspots Releasing your blindspots can change everything. Book a session to release your blindspots https://rlp.as.me/ https://www.instagram.com/p/CqIbCwPOb9_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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IM SO FREAKING NORMAL SO HERES.MORE SAM AND MSTT
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Leo being put into a situation where there is absolutely no fighting, just verbal manipulation and perception games, would be amazing to witness. We see a lot in the series how good he is at subterfuge and how he uses his perception to manipulate to great effect, so it’d be so cool to really see it put to the test even more.
Manipulation is one of the most effective tactical strategies of all time, so just imagine Leo putting this skillset of his to the full test. Imagine the boys slowly get up to busting bigger and more powerful criminals, including those with networks of crime under their belt, and a simple fight isn’t enough to take them down. For criminals like this, Leo’s skills in subterfuge would be deadly.
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Helen Hunt (58) in Blindspotting (TV 2021)
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Paladin: Rogue’s a con and a thief, not to mention an arrogant pain in the ass.
Bard: Whose expertise could crack this whole case wide open! Are you willing to risk the lives of thousands of people just to avoid working with Rogue again?
Paladin:
Bard: Paladin?
Paladin: I’m thinking.
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