Dr Neil Nedley-Habits of highly successful people
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- Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
- Dr Neil Nedley, the President of Weimar Institute and author, shares some his experiences in presenting the health message through out the world. He outlines the habits of highly successful people
Sense of Humor
Time Management
Early to Bed Early to Rise
Physical Exercise
Healthy Diet
Feed the Mind
Self-discipline
Prayer
Prioritize God First
Student Bible/SOP
Unselfish Love for Others
Declaring Scriptures - feeding mind with powerful positive words
From: 28:26 is the cream of this presentation.
Just spent a few days at Weimar listening to Dr Nedley. I am so impressed. He is soooo on top of things. This man is brilliant.
Love his teachings, Rwalls Ky
Excellent lesson study: it remains timeless.
Being Driven , Motivation, Passionate
constantly learning updating etc... reading relevant material to enhance one's abilities skills etc...
it took him a long time to get to the point.
Focused Attention & Discipline i had straight away,
Risk takers, Determination,
This great man has helped me a lot! Thank you Dr Nedley!
Really?how
Surrendering and handing Goals tasks etc.. over to God
Hey, Dr.Nedley…the COST OF your books are extremely EXCESSIVE ….UNAFFORDABLE ……PLEASE TAKE NOTE..😟
Worship combined with Prayer also
God time first thing in the morning
Thank you so much Dr Neil your words help me so much !!
Positive Thinking Looking at the cup half full
Faith Courage
Power and support is in the word of God.
I love his work but I must correct him on one thing. I obviously do not think he was lying about this, but rather that it was some sort of misunderstanding. The controversy he mentioned near the beginning of the talk about Catholics being polarized about the Word of God must have more to the story. I am a a devout Roman Catholic and I can tell you that every single Catholic Mass on Sundays or weekdays has the Scriptures recited and talked about. In fact we even have a 3 year cycle for Sundays and a 2 year cycle for weekdays to go through the New Testament. So I am not sure what the controversy is about that he is referring to, but there is no debate on if Scriptures (a part of our Tradition) should be used in Church. We have used Scriptures during Mass for over 2000 years and are not about to stop now.
It been my understanding the Bible the Catholics use has been revised from the original or KJ Bible
@@Phyllis83864 The Catholic Bible translations usually come from the Latin Vulgate. This is because the original Christian writings were most commonly written in Greek and Latin, since Latin was the common language of the western Roman empire. The King James Bible was not written until around the time of the Protestant revolution. So I do not think the Catholic Bibles could be translated from a translation that does not predate it.
Meditate on God's Word Scriptures