Observing Others

Kelly Silvester

Someone once said “the eyes are the windows to the soul.”If you ponder on that statement long enough one of the most profound insights you with ever experience will dawn on you. It will enlighten your mind with such force it will be one of the greatest light blub moments you will ever have.This eureka aha light bulb wake up moment will occur because the lightening strike epiphany you will have will not be what you expected. Here it is: If the eyes are the window to the soul, it is not as much about what those eyes reveal when looking into another’s eyes, as much as, seeing from another person’s perspective.That’s right: a willingness to see through another’s eye’s will be the greatest discovery you will ever make! Observing others is not as much about watching other people as it is about seeing the world from their viewpoint.Come watch with us!

  1. Motivation: Like Tires on a Truck

    12/29/2023

    Motivation: Like Tires on a Truck

    What motivates men? Needs and wants are motivators. So are rewards. For podcast purposes we have broken down some of these needs and wants and rewards into categories. Today's podcast we talk about External Motivators, Internal Motivators, and Supernal Motivators. Each of the 3 areas can be broken down into subcategories or facets. Under External Motivators:  Physical, Sexual, Financial, Material, Recreational Under Interal Motivators: Mental, Emotional, Social, Political, Moral Under Supernal Motivators: Spiritual, Theological, Marital, Parental, Personal These categories can be likened to the 18 wheels on a semi truck. Consider the weight balance and necessary tire pressure on the 18 wheels. All of the eighteen tires are necessary but if one tire has a blow out, the remaining tires can manage the load until the tire can be repaired or replaced. If each tire represented  a need, having several flat tires would negatively affect the a balance in the system. If the blown tire is neglected and other tires eventually blow as well, the rig would be stranded. You could easily over exaggerate a few areas while neglecting others. You could be physically fit for example, but socially inept.  You could be in shape financially, but an absent husband or father.  You could even excel spiritually and intellectually but be emotionally unstable. Listen and discover ways you can improve character as you focus on the facets of your life that move you. And make sure you get colon cancer screening!

    39 min

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Someone once said “the eyes are the windows to the soul.”If you ponder on that statement long enough one of the most profound insights you with ever experience will dawn on you. It will enlighten your mind with such force it will be one of the greatest light blub moments you will ever have.This eureka aha light bulb wake up moment will occur because the lightening strike epiphany you will have will not be what you expected. Here it is: If the eyes are the window to the soul, it is not as much about what those eyes reveal when looking into another’s eyes, as much as, seeing from another person’s perspective.That’s right: a willingness to see through another’s eye’s will be the greatest discovery you will ever make! Observing others is not as much about watching other people as it is about seeing the world from their viewpoint.Come watch with us!