The Physiology of Success
In response to an article by Armstrong Williams titled: The Physiology of Success: Balancing Body, Mind, and Spirit, DTB writes:
That article reminded me of a summer camp in Michigan I attended when I was sixteen. It was called 'leadership training' and was comprised of four attributes: physical, mental, spiritual and religious. It was a great experience. I was awarded a scholarship that paid my way because I had submitted an essay on leadership. That's where a speaker asked the audience of about 200 of us young women who could tell him the scripture for: 'And Jesus increased in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and man'. It was a quote that I knew by heart from a Bible school class I took one summer where we had recited it every morning for two weeks! When I piped up "Luke 2:52" everyone looked at me like I was a Biblical authority when it was just a fluke. :)
That article reminded me of a summer camp in Michigan I attended when I was sixteen. It was called 'leadership training' and was comprised of four attributes: physical, mental, spiritual and religious. It was a great experience. I was awarded a scholarship that paid my way because I had submitted an essay on leadership. That's where a speaker asked the audience of about 200 of us young women who could tell him the scripture for: 'And Jesus increased in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and man'. It was a quote that I knew by heart from a Bible school class I took one summer where we had recited it every morning for two weeks! When I piped up "Luke 2:52" everyone looked at me like I was a Biblical authority when it was just a fluke. :)
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