A Prayer

Father, You knew me in my mother’s womb.

You spoke to me at Jacobs well.

You knew all about me.

You gave me eternal life.

Jesus, You sacrificed Your life for me.

Jesus, You said that no one or nothing can snatch me from Your hands.

You leadeth me down the path of righteousness.

Jesus,You said You would be with me until the end of time.

Jesus, You told me to walk in love.

Jesus, You gave me a helper.

Jesus, You taught me how to pray.

I pray for 2017 to be the year You produce and establish a great work in me.

To glorify and honor our Father.

I pray for Your continued divine touch in my life.

I pray for Your Peace, love, and joy in the Spirit.

Holy Spirit,help me, direct me, and comfort me.

Keep me in the Will of God according to His Plan.

This is my New Years prayer in Jesus name, Amen.

May this prayer be for all of God’s beloved Children.

The Steelers’ Way of Strategic Team Making to Be Analyzed at Leaders Serving Beaver County Workshop

I agree people in the workplace or any other arena, should be treated like family, I have received many compliments from staff that they feel like family on my unit. There is a feeling of oneness for the most of us. I love my staff and have empathy for them, we are team players. Go Steelers! My home town.♥️

James K. Dittmar, Ph.D.'s avatar3Rivers Leadership Institute

What does a winning team look like? How do you develop one? And how do you pick the right people?

“Strategic Team Making” will be the topic of the next Leaders Serving Beaver County “Leader’s Workshop” featuring teaching by Dr. Diane Galbraith based on chapter 4 of Forged in Steel: The Seven Time-Tested Leadership Principles Practiced By the Pittsburgh Steelers. The breakfast workshop will be held on Thurs., Jan. 19, 2017 at the Lodge at Penn State Beaver campus.

 Co-authored by Tunch Ilkin of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Damian Williams of Leadership League, Forged in Steel is a widely praised analysis of the Steelers way of leadership. Chapter 4 explains why the Steelers know how to develop a plan for success and are crystal clear about it organization-wide.

 When we visit the Steelers home offices, we experience the environment of family. We do not feel a sense…

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The Path

About Rachel Flemming (Briston-Griffin)

Graduated with an AD degree in Nursing from, Community College of Allegheny County in Pittsburgh, PA. Received a Bachelor’s of Science Degree from the University of Pennsylvania, a Master’s Degree in Servant-leadership from Geneva College, Pittsburgh PA..  Received the Editors Award for the poem “A  Professional Nurse,”  published in The National Library of Poetry; “ A Lasting Mirage,” in 1997, and published in “Touched By A Nurse: Special Moments That Transform Lives,” in 1999. Currently employed as a Nurse Manager, at CMTucker, nursing home for Veterans, in Columbia, South Carolina.

Reflection: God’s Spirit does not cause confusion or lingers. He leads, directs, and brings peace.

 

 

 

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