Quote admin on 16 Feb 2010
Quoted: John D. Rockefeller
“If you want to succeed, you should strike out on new paths rather than travel the worn paths of accepted success.” ~ John D. Rockefeller
Quote admin on 16 Feb 2010
“If you want to succeed, you should strike out on new paths rather than travel the worn paths of accepted success.” ~ John D. Rockefeller
Quote admin on 06 Feb 2010
“How does one become a butterfly?” She asked pensively. “You must want to fly so much that you are willing to give up being a caterpillar.” ~ Trina Paulus
Quote admin on 02 May 2009
We must adjust to changing times and still hold to unchanging principles. ~ Jimmy Carter
Quote admin on 23 Mar 2009
We cannot become what we need to be by remaining what we are. ~ Max DePree
Video admin on 28 Feb 2009
After just posting on the topic of process earlier, tonight, I ran across this video by Jonathan Perry who pastors a thriving, revival United Pentecostal Church in Toledo, OH on the subject “The Process of Change.”
YouTube – Process of Change.
Uncategorized admin on 13 Jan 2009
It’s hard to be remarkable when you and your organization insist on not changing the status quo. ~ Seth Godin
Quote M.A.Pryor on 23 Jul 2008
Progress is impossible without change; and those who cannot change their minds cannot change anything. ~ George Bernard Shaw
Leadership and Quote M.A.Pryor on 24 May 2008
“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world. The unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore, all progress depends upon the unreasonable man.” ~ George Bernard Shaw, Playwright
Faith and Prayer and Revival M.A.Pryor on 09 Apr 2008
God has really been digging me up the last few days in early morning prayer. He is sharing with me some things that has fired me up. I can’t really go into all of it on this blog, but…I keep thinking about something I heard awhile back “The future cannot be predicted because it is [...]
Leadership and Quote M.A.Pryor on 07 Apr 2008
“I hate to meet a man whom I have met ten years ago and find that he is at precisely the same point, neither moderated nor quickened nor experienced but simply stiffened.” ~ Oswald Chambers