Guard Your Peace

This is an unusual article in the sense that it really doesn’t have anything to do with business.  I didn’t start out to right an article like this, but true to the creative process, I just started writing and this is what resulted.  I trust that what I wrote was the message that was supposed to be delivered, although I personally questioned it and contemplated not publishing it.  Ultimately, I felt strongly that it was not my place to argue, but rather to just follow the directions I had been given.  So that is exactly what I did!

This article was published in the Midland Reporter-Telegram on Sunday, December 3, 2006.

View the entire article here.

Guard Your Peace [PDF, 203KB]

2 Responses to “Guard Your Peace”

  1. [...] I got alot of phone calls on my Guard Your Peace article. It is always nice when people go out of their way to call you or complement you. But there were a few lessons in all of this for me. One lesson was that the accolades weren’t really about me, but about what I wrote. And what I wrote wasn’t what Lisa wanted to write. It is what my fingers typed, but not what I wanted to say. However, sometimes the God I pray to every morning actually answers my prayers and on this day he did. My prayer every morning is that He use my gifts and talents to be an instrument of His peace. [...]

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