Quotes related to Philippians 4:6
I like a semi-stressful massage - one where I can really feel something being worked out.
— Emily Weiss
Most people think that to meditate, I should feel a particular special something, and if I don't, then I must be doing something wrong.
— Jon Kabat-Zinn
Taking a 10-minute meditation break is something you can do anywhere in your office, and it's so easy - you're not at the altar.
— Mandy Ingber
It took me almost wanting to retire to realize that you need to ask for what you need. Everybody needs something different, but whatever it is you need, you need to ask for it and figure out how to get it.
— India Arie
An asylum for the sane would be empty in America.
— George Bernard Shaw
People are scared to death and they're looking for something beyond themselves.
— Jerry B. Jenkins
It's very scary having something wrong with your head.
— Marianne Williamson
When you appreciate something and you're grateful for it - like going in to work everyday or just your partner or your job - you just do it that much better because you're lucky that you're doing it.
— Joseph Benavidez
I was engaged in more activity for God than my being with God could sustain.
— Peter Scazzero
Get in a comfortable position and still yourself. Recall you are in the presence of God, inviting the Holy Spirit to guide you as you review the events of your day. Walk through the events in your day (or yesterday's events if it is morning). Imagine yourself watching your day on a fast-forwarded DVD with Jesus. Let Jesus stop the DVD at any part of the day so you might reflect on it.
— Peter Scazzero
The emotionally unhealthy leader is someone who operates in a continuous state of emotional and spiritual deficit, lacking emotional maturity and a "being with God" sufficient to sustain their "doing for God." When
— Peter Scazzero
What might change in your context if you were to define success not by the numbers but as radically doing God's will? What are the markers of success to which God is calling you and your team? What fears or anxieties are you aware of as you even consider such questions?
— Peter Scazzero