The document contains several quotes about encouragement. It begins with an Eastern monarch charging his wise men to invent a sentence that would be true in all times and situations, to which they responded "And this, too, shall pass away." Several additional quotes emphasize the power of encouragement to open doors, spur education, bring about high points in life, and help others cross thresholds they otherwise may not. One quote states that encouragement may be one of the most beautiful gifts and that those who encourage others will not be forgotten.
The document describes a fable about the Christmas star. In the story, the most beautiful and prideful star is chosen to shine above the stable where Jesus will be born. However, when it sees the humble stable, it becomes angry and burns out due to its pride. The angels then choose the smallest and most humble star instead. Though it doubts its ability, it invites all the other stars to join it and together they create the most beautiful Christmas star ever seen, shining over the stable in humility and generosity. The moral of the story promotes humility over pride.
This document provides eight tips for becoming more humble: 1) Look for the best in people rather than focusing on yourself; 2) Give sincere compliments to others; 3) Be quick to admit mistakes; 4) Be the first to apologize in arguments; 5) Admit limitations and ask others for help; 6) Serve the community through volunteering; 7) Learn new skills which requires starting from nothing; 8) Give God credit for your abilities and accomplishments rather than taking credit yourself. The overall message is that humility involves focusing on others rather than oneself.
True Greatness; The Battle of Humility vs PrideNick Skytland
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
The document defines humility as freedom from pride and arrogance, with a modest view of one's own worth. It contrasts humility with pride, noting that pride brings trouble, destroys character, and leads to destruction, while humility keeps God's commands. The document provides ways to develop humility, such as through self-evaluation, appreciation of others, being teachable, and helping others. It states that humility brings spiritual health, honorable living, and may help one enter heaven.
The document contains several quotes about encouragement. It begins with an Eastern monarch charging his wise men to invent a sentence that would be true in all times and situations, to which they responded "And this, too, shall pass away." Several additional quotes emphasize the power of encouragement to open doors, spur education, bring about high points in life, and help others cross thresholds they otherwise may not. One quote states that encouragement may be one of the most beautiful gifts and that those who encourage others will not be forgotten.
The document describes a fable about the Christmas star. In the story, the most beautiful and prideful star is chosen to shine above the stable where Jesus will be born. However, when it sees the humble stable, it becomes angry and burns out due to its pride. The angels then choose the smallest and most humble star instead. Though it doubts its ability, it invites all the other stars to join it and together they create the most beautiful Christmas star ever seen, shining over the stable in humility and generosity. The moral of the story promotes humility over pride.
This document provides eight tips for becoming more humble: 1) Look for the best in people rather than focusing on yourself; 2) Give sincere compliments to others; 3) Be quick to admit mistakes; 4) Be the first to apologize in arguments; 5) Admit limitations and ask others for help; 6) Serve the community through volunteering; 7) Learn new skills which requires starting from nothing; 8) Give God credit for your abilities and accomplishments rather than taking credit yourself. The overall message is that humility involves focusing on others rather than oneself.
True Greatness; The Battle of Humility vs PrideNick Skytland
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
The document defines humility as freedom from pride and arrogance, with a modest view of one's own worth. It contrasts humility with pride, noting that pride brings trouble, destroys character, and leads to destruction, while humility keeps God's commands. The document provides ways to develop humility, such as through self-evaluation, appreciation of others, being teachable, and helping others. It states that humility brings spiritual health, honorable living, and may help one enter heaven.
The document provides a history of the development of digital cameras from the 1960s to the 1990s. Some of the key events and innovations discussed include:
- The development of the charge-coupled device (CCD) in the late 1960s which enabled the first digital still cameras in the 1970s.
- In 1975, Kodak engineer Steve Sasson created the first digital camera, using a 100 x 100 pixel CCD sensor.
- The introduction of professional digital cameras using CCD sensors in the late 1980s and early 1990s from companies like Kodak and Nikon.
- The Apple QuickTake 100 launched in 1994, being the first mass-market color digital camera
The document provides a history of the development of digital cameras from the 1960s to the 1990s. Some of the key events and innovations discussed include:
- The development of the charge-coupled device (CCD) in the late 1960s which enabled the first digital still cameras in the 1970s.
- In 1975, Kodak engineer Steve Sasson created the first digital camera, using a 100 x 100 pixel CCD sensor.
- The introduction of professional digital cameras using CCD sensors in the late 1980s and early 1990s from companies like Kodak and Nikon.
- The Apple QuickTake 100 launched in 1994, being the first mass-market color digital camera
9. Look For Outside Sources
Make It Your Own
Copy The Inspiration, Not The Outcome
Where Do You Get Your Inspiration?
Good Designers Copy,
Great Designers Steal….
Credit… Cameron Moll