Without Courage Your Calling is Crippled
Courage is often a word that entrepreneurs use when they are looking to explain more about their passions. When I think of courage I think of how I will continue to inspire others to do more than they think they can. It takes moving past the feeling of fear and stepping out and making something finally happen in your life and lives of others. Lincoln Parks.
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Look beyond Joseph's coat of many colors and discover that he holds surprising insights for today's workplace! Examining Joseph's experiences as a slave, a prisoner, and the CEO of a food company in Egypt, author Al Erisman illustrates how the life of this biblical patriarch can teach us lessons for use in modern business, government, and education.
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Published by The High Calling, October 22, 2013.
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