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When You Decide To Take A Second Mortgage On Your Home You Need To Think About It Very Carefully r manner. If they cut corners, if they trained just because they felt they had to but didn’t have a passion for it. That’s the batter who just trots to first base. That’s the runner who gives in to the voices, cuts their run short, won’t run in inclement weather. If we don’t conduct ourselves in a way that pleases God our efforts will not reflect God’s grace, His glory.When you decide to take a second mortgage on your home you need to think about it very carefully as you will then have two loans secured against your home. This puts your home at risk as you could lose it to the lender if you found yourself in a position where you could not pay off the loan in full.It is not necessary to borrow this loan from the same bank as where you borrowed the first one. There are many financial institutions that will be able to give you this loan.There are times when it is advantageous to borrow this loan like when you want to buy a new car. You will be saving money by rather paying off the loan rather than paying off The last layer is no less important and maybe the hardest to live. That is to know that even though we may run so as to win and in a way that pleases God, there is still the chance that whatever we are working towards still may not happen. But not just knowing it, accepting it. Submitting to God’s plan for us. Ouch! This is very hard for us sometimes isn’t it? I know it is for me. But ultimately God is in real control of everything. He is the Master. And He will only give us what is best for us, even though it may not seem that Sales Tactics to Beat Your Competition Run so as to WinThis month I want to share a success from a friend and customer of mine. You'll find in this story two important sales tactics for beating your competition. From Chris Chalmers of Quova Inc: "We sell a commodity product (geographic data) that is available from a variety of competitors and public sources. Recently, we lost a major account to a competitor, and based on our long-standing relationship with them, they consented to debrief us on what went wrong. Obviously we had an account management issue, and there had been a service problem or two. But the clincher was our competitor was perceived as "more helpful" and "more exper “Do you not know that the runners in the stadium all run in the race, but only one wins the prize. Run so as to win.” (1 Cor 9:24) Here is one of my favorite quotes in the Bible. Even though it was written literally thousands of years ago it almost sounds like it is right out of one of the motivational books that are so popular now. I am a little surprised that this quote isn’t more well known because this is something that could help us all in every single area of our lives. To me there are three parts to this quote to take with us in our lives. At first it seems like the message is-win, go for it, grab that ring. But notice it does not say to “win”. The message is run so as to win. Let’s look at a baseball analogy that describes running so as to win. A batter hits a blooper to the pitcher. The infielders barely have to hustle to get the ball and throw him out. But this quote is in what the batter is doing. Is he trotting to first? Walking,? Some barely even leave the batters box because it’s an “easy out”. Then there are the others. And they are hauling butt, running as fast as they can to reach first base. That is a person who is running so as to win. It makes no difference to him at that point how he hit the ball. It makes no difference how unlikely it is that he’ll be safe because he cannot control that. All he can control is his body, his legs to run, his arms to pump and his gaze fixed on that first base bag. Now a batter running in a major league game is a wonderful analogy. But it really only scratches the surface of running so as to win. You see, that athlete had to train long and hard before this. Let’s view one more sports analogy that describes the real heart of running so as to win. Ironically (or maybe not so ironic) running is a great example. If you and I are runners it means we get up perhaps in the early morning, maybe when it’s still dark. Not exactly glamorous, there’s no one there to cheer us on like in the baseball game. Now we start to run. Our feet start to hurt. Maybe we get a blister, maybe it’s freezing out, maybe it’s sweltering out, the elements may be having a field day around and on us! Our thoughts are like a battlefield. “Let’s go home” we hear a voice saying. “We must be crazy to still be out here.” “That’s enough for today.” But when we still run in spite of all those things- we’re running so as to win. Well gang, life isn’t a baseball game, is it? Most of us are not runners in training. Things aren’t always so black and white. But the message is no different. Let’s remember that running so as to win also means having a winning attitude. And having it when it’s not so easy. In those many small moments of weakness that we all have. When we want to stay in bed, when we want to turn on the TV and ‘veg’. When we want to walk away from something or someone Yes running so as to win is sometimes the hardest thing we can do. It’s why we need God’s grace and strength. Winning is wonderful and sometimes we will win. But the next layer of this quote is to not be so concerned about the result. In other words let’s not be so focused on getting all the blessings we want. Let’s be concerned with doing in a way that pleases Jesus Christ. What does that mean? That means not complaining to anyone who’ll listen. Not taking the easy way out, not doing it with an attitude purely of obligation. But instead, let’s do it with a cheerful heart, a sincere heart and with a strong sense of purpose because we’re serving Almighty God after all. Those athletes mentioned above would not have made it anywhere if they conducted themselves in a poor manner. If they cut corners, if they trained just because they felt they had to but didn’t have a passion for it. That’s the batter who just trots to first base. That’s the runner who gives in to the voices, cuts their run short, won’t run in inclement weather. If we don’t conduct ourselves in a way that pleases God our efforts will not reflect God’s grace, His glory. The last layer is no less important and maybe the hardest to live. That is to know that even though we may run so as to win and in a way that pleases God, there is still the chance that whatever we are working towards still may not happen. But not just knowing it, accepting it. Submitting to God’s plan for us. Ouch! This is very hard for us sometimes isn’t it? I know it is for me. But ultimately God is in real control of everything. He is the Master. And He will only give us what is best for us, even though it may not seem that w Avoid The Pitfalls Of Dropshipping is quote is in what the batter is doing. Is he trotting to first? Walking,? Some barely even leave the batters box because it’s an “easy out”. Then there are the others. And they are hauling butt, running as fast as they can to reach first base. That is a person who is running so as to win. It makes no difference to him at that point how he hit the ball. It makes no difference how unlikely it is that he’ll be safe because he cannot control that. All he can control is his body, his legs to run, his arms to pump and his gaze fixed on that first base bag.There may be many top quality wholesalers available on the internet but there are just as many sites that are set up to scam sellers who are looking for a bargain. The problem is that it's becoming harder to spot them.So how can you?First don't jump to conclusions.A supplier may be selling fakes of big name brands but this doesn’t necessarily mean he is out to scam you. There are many suppliers in China and other countries selling fakes, but as long as you realize what you are buying, that is not a problem in itself.The supplier may say they can only accept Western union and wire transfers as payment. These are insecure payment me Now a batter running in a major league game is a wonderful analogy. But it really only scratches the surface of running so as to win. You see, that athlete had to train long and hard before this. Let’s view one more sports analogy that describes the real heart of running so as to win. Ironically (or maybe not so ironic) running is a great example. If you and I are runners it means we get up perhaps in the early morning, maybe when it’s still dark. Not exactly glamorous, there’s no one there to cheer us on like in the baseball game. Now we start to run. Our feet start to hurt. Maybe we get a blister, maybe it’s freezing out, maybe it’s sweltering out, the elements may be having a field day around and on us! Our thoughts are like a battlefield. “Let’s go home” we hear a voice saying. “We must be crazy to still be out here.” “That’s enough for today.” But when we still run in spite of all those things- we’re running so as to win. Well gang, life isn’t a baseball game, is it? Most of us are not runners in training. Things aren’t always so black and white. But the message is no different. Let’s remember that running so as to win also means having a winning attitude. And having it when it’s not so easy. In those many small moments of weakness that we all have. When we want to stay in bed, when we want to turn on the TV and ‘veg’. When we want to walk away from something or someone Yes running so as to win is sometimes the hardest thing we can do. It’s why we need God’s grace and strength. Winning is wonderful and sometimes we will win. But the next layer of this quote is to not be so concerned about the result. In other words let’s not be so focused on getting all the blessings we want. Let’s be concerned with doing in a way that pleases Jesus Christ. What does that mean? That means not complaining to anyone who’ll listen. Not taking the easy way out, not doing it with an attitude purely of obligation. But instead, let’s do it with a cheerful heart, a sincere heart and with a strong sense of purpose because we’re serving Almighty God after all. Those athletes mentioned above would not have made it anywhere if they conducted themselves in a poor manner. If they cut corners, if they trained just because they felt they had to but didn’t have a passion for it. That’s the batter who just trots to first base. That’s the runner who gives in to the voices, cuts their run short, won’t run in inclement weather. If we don’t conduct ourselves in a way that pleases God our efforts will not reflect God’s grace, His glory. The last layer is no less important and maybe the hardest to live. That is to know that even though we may run so as to win and in a way that pleases God, there is still the chance that whatever we are working towards still may not happen. But not just knowing it, accepting it. Submitting to God’s plan for us. Ouch! This is very hard for us sometimes isn’t it? I know it is for me. But ultimately God is in real control of everything. He is the Master. And He will only give us what is best for us, even though it may not seem that Jobs for Writers f you and I are runners it means we get up perhaps in the early morning, maybe when it’s still dark. Not exactly glamorous, there’s no one there to cheer us on like in the baseball game. Now we start to run. Our feet start to hurt. 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More than one-third of w Well gang, life isn’t a baseball game, is it? Most of us are not runners in training. Things aren’t always so black and white. But the message is no different. Let’s remember that running so as to win also means having a winning attitude. And having it when it’s not so easy. In those many small moments of weakness that we all have. When we want to stay in bed, when we want to turn on the TV and ‘veg’. When we want to walk away from something or someone Yes running so as to win is sometimes the hardest thing we can do. It’s why we need God’s grace and strength. Winning is wonderful and sometimes we will win. But the next layer of this quote is to not be so concerned about the result. In other words let’s not be so focused on getting all the blessings we want. Let’s be concerned with doing in a way that pleases Jesus Christ. What does that mean? That means not complaining to anyone who’ll listen. Not taking the easy way out, not doing it with an attitude purely of obligation. But instead, let’s do it with a cheerful heart, a sincere heart and with a strong sense of purpose because we’re serving Almighty God after all. Those athletes mentioned above would not have made it anywhere if they conducted themselves in a poor manner. If they cut corners, if they trained just because they felt they had to but didn’t have a passion for it. That’s the batter who just trots to first base. That’s the runner who gives in to the voices, cuts their run short, won’t run in inclement weather. If we don’t conduct ourselves in a way that pleases God our efforts will not reflect God’s grace, His glory. The last layer is no less important and maybe the hardest to live. That is to know that even though we may run so as to win and in a way that pleases God, there is still the chance that whatever we are working towards still may not happen. But not just knowing it, accepting it. Submitting to God’s plan for us. Ouch! This is very hard for us sometimes isn’t it? I know it is for me. But ultimately God is in real control of everything. He is the Master. And He will only give us what is best for us, even though it may not seem that Coupon Codes-Why You Should Take Advantage Of Them When Available we all have. When we want to stay in bed, when we want to turn on the TV and ‘veg’. When we want to walk away from something or someone Yes running so as to win is sometimes the hardest thing we can do. It’s why we need God’s grace and strength.The concept of coupons first came into national use in 1902, when American merchants and manufacturers wanted to encourage consumers to buy their products. Breakfast cereals were among some of the first products to utilize the concept of coupons as a consumer incentive. 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Those athletes mentioned above would not have made it anywhere if they conducted themselves in a poor manner. If they cut corners, if they trained just because they felt they had to but didn’t have a passion for it. That’s the batter who just trots to first base. That’s the runner who gives in to the voices, cuts their run short, won’t run in inclement weather. If we don’t conduct ourselves in a way that pleases God our efforts will not reflect God’s grace, His glory. The last layer is no less important and maybe the hardest to live. That is to know that even though we may run so as to win and in a way that pleases God, there is still the chance that whatever we are working towards still may not happen. But not just knowing it, accepting it. Submitting to God’s plan for us. Ouch! This is very hard for us sometimes isn’t it? I know it is for me. But ultimately God is in real control of everything. He is the Master. 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Overly wordy tag lines never succeed. The best tag line in the world is one that is unique and rolls off your tounge. Your tag line shou The last layer is no less important and maybe the hardest to live. That is to know that even though we may run so as to win and in a way that pleases God, there is still the chance that whatever we are working towards still may not happen. But not just knowing it, accepting it. Submitting to God’s plan for us. Ouch! This is very hard for us sometimes isn’t it? I know it is for me. But ultimately God is in real control of everything. He is the Master. And He will only give us what is best for us, even though it may not seem that way in the moment. As hard as it is let’s try to break free from a result we want today for the result of being with God tomorrow. The batter that runs so as to win knows he may not be safe at first. But that’s a chance he’s willing to take. The Bible tells us that if we believe in Christ we are saved and we will be with Him in heaven. That’s awesome but when we get there, what will Jesus say to us? If we live our life running so as to win I think we’ll hear the words we long to: “Well done, good and faithful servant.” If we are running so as to win, we have already won in the eyes of our Lord. God Bless You! To Him be the Glory!
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