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3:9 Blog - Recent Posts

Be Excellent at Anything

August 25, 2010 — Daniel Halberg (Views: 2201)

Tony Schwartz posted a nice blog on HBR on “Six Keys to Being Excellent at Anything”. They are:

1. Pursue what you love.
2. Do the hardest work first
3. Practice intensely (for 90 minutes)
4. Seek expert feedback, in intermittent doses
5. Take regular renewal breaks
6. Ritualize practice

http://blogs.hbr.org/cs/2010/08/six_keys_to.html

I love this list…but it assumes that you know what you love, what the hardest work is, what to practice, and how/when to take renewal breaks (Or Who renews you! Selah!).

Enter AMP>D!

Assess the Present
Make Space (Through Prayer)
Plot Your Course
Dare to Do!

Take the 3:9 Survey (click the box on the right - it’s free - for now!), get your map, and begin the the journey.

Dan

New Offering Launched: AMP>D!

April 28, 2010 — Kyle Hollaway (Views: 405)

We have just completed our first Beta session of “AMP>D! Gaining Momentum in Life” with a great group of men at The Summit Church.  AMP>D! is a unique process which provides a practical framework for gaining postive traction in areas of your life where you feel defeated, ineffective or just plain stuck.  Through a series of highly interactive group sessions, mini-challenges and real-life applications we give participants the tools and insight to become more effective and purposeful in their daily lives.  If you are interested in learning more about our AMP>D! seminar or small group material please contact me at khollaway@39principle.com.

Breaking Free

August 26, 2009 — Kyle Hollaway (Views: 462)

hat an incredible day with the Lord!  Lake Sylvia and the Ouachita Trail are a little slice of heaven :)   It was so refreshing to just take in His creation while meditating on His word and in prayer.
God confirmed in me that we are on the right path and to be BOLD in pursuing Him.  As I walked through the woods on the trail He kept putting a phrase in my mind…Breaking Free.  In order for us to join Christ where He is and to live Counter-Culture for a Cause we have to break free of the ties that bind us:  materialism, pride, prestige, money, safety, comfort, work, kids, family, security, sin…All of these things were like the spiderwebs that hung across the path.  To attain my goal I had to break free of them.

We can not sit and hope that God will just loosen the ropes…we must struggle (press forward) to break free of them in pursuit of Him.  It is about action, movement and passion.  We can not be complacent where we are.  The prize is worth the effort, and should be our driving focus.

Today I am breaking free!

kh

PS - I strongly urge you all to sit down and read Acts 1-7 and take care to note the posture of the Apostles.  They start with prayer, and then proclaim with boldness and confidence…those guys were convinced to their core that Christ was the Messiah and knowing Him was worth EVERYTHING.  Oh that we could be so strong!

Breaking Free

August 26, 2009 — Kyle Hollaway (Views: 468)

hat an incredible day with the Lord!  Lake Sylvia and the Ouachita Trail are a little slice of heaven :)   It was so refreshing to just take in His creation while meditating on His word and in prayer.
God confirmed in me that we are on the right path and to be BOLD in pursuing Him.  As I walked through the woods on the trail He kept putting a phrase in my mind…Breaking Free.  In order for us to join Christ where He is and to live Counter-Culture for a Cause we have to break free of the ties that bind us:  materialism, pride, prestige, money, safety, comfort, work, kids, family, security, sin…All of these things were like the spiderwebs that hung across the path.  To attain my goal I had to break free of them.

We can not sit and hope that God will just loosen the ropes…we must struggle (press forward) to break free of them in pursuit of Him.  It is about action, movement and passion.  We can not be complacent where we are.  The prize is worth the effort, and should be our driving focus.

Today I am breaking free!

kh

PS - I strongly urge you all to sit down and read Acts 1-7 and take care to note the posture of the Apostles.  They start with prayer, and then proclaim with boldness and confidence…those guys were convinced to their core that Christ was the Messiah and knowing Him was worth EVERYTHING.  Oh that we could be so strong!

Outrunning our Heart

August 24, 2009 — Kyle Hollaway (Views: 612)

Some poignant words from Adrian Rogers / Love Worth Finding (www.lfw.org)

DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT:
For the first time in history, man is afraid of what he knows. His head and his hands have outrun his heart, and we are being faced with things for which we have no answers — the plague of AIDS, the tinderbox in the Middle East, the outbreaks of famine, the irregular weather disturbances, and much more. But, we don’t have to wring our hands and say, “What is the world coming to?” We can look up and say, “Who is the world coming to?” It’s coming to Jesus! Praise God!

BIBLE MEDITATION:
John 12:32 - “And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, will draw all men unto Me.”

God has created each of us uniquely, but we must not forget that He is the fullness of all things - Head, Heart and Hands. 

Most Hated Cliches - I'm guilty!

July 16, 2009 — Daniel Halberg (Views: 422)

BBC News just posted an article from a complex database analysis revealing the 10 most irritating cliches. Unfortunately, I am so guilty of using many of these - particularly in business situations!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newst … n-irritating-phrases.html

Here’s the top 10 from the Oxford study:
1 - At the end of the day
2 - Fairly unique
3 - I personally
4 - At this moment in time
5 - With all due respect
6 - Absolutely
7 - It’s a nightmare
8 - Shouldn’t of
9 - 24/7
10 - It’s not rocket science

So, BBC Magazine did an online survey that revealed some more:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/7733264.stm

1. Basically
2. To be fair
3. To be honest
4. Going forward
5. The fact of the matter is
6. Let’s face it
7. Touch base
8. 110%
9. In the pipeline
10. Reason being
11. I’m not being funny but
12. You know
13. By the end of play today
14. Singing from the same hymn sheet
15. Can’t get my head around it
16. Raft of proposals
17. To roll out
18. Don’t just talk the talk, you got to walk the talk
19. Lesson to be learned

and

20. Actually

How many of these are you guilty of?

Dan

Lost Generation

June 30, 2009 — Daniel Halberg (Views: 394)

OK -this is a case for the brilliance in simplicity. Great and inspirational video…watch it all the way to the end!

Dan

Father Forgets

May 31, 2009 — Daniel Halberg (Views: 483)

I had an audiobook of Dale Carnegie’s “How to Win Friends and Influence People” that I’ve wanted to listen to for a long time. I wound up with a long drive to and from Birmingham, AL - about 14 hours on the road. Perfect timing! So I hooked up my iPod and gave it a listen. Great book! In one part Dale relates this letter published by W. Livingston Larned in 1956 and since republished in hundreds of different venues. If you haven’t read this as a father then I suggest you do - print it out and put in on your mirror or someplace where you won’t forget.

Dan

Father and Son
Photo by KellyB on Flickr

FATHER FORGETS
W. Livingston Larned
condensed as in “Readers Digest”

Listen, son: I am saying this as you lie asleep, one little paw crumpled under your cheek and the blond curls stickily wet on your damp forehead. I have stolen into your room alone. Just a few minutes ago, as I sat reading my paper in the library, a stifling wave of remorse swept over me. Guiltily I came to your bedside.

There are the things I was thinking, son: I had been cross to you. I scolded you as you were dressing for school because you gave your face merely a dab with a towel. I took you to task for not cleaning your shoes. I called out angrily when you threw some of your things on the floor.

At breakfast I found fault, too. You spilled things. You gulped down your food. You put your elbows on the table. You spread butter too thick on your bread. And as you started off to play and I made for my train, you turned and waved a hand and called, “Goodbye, Daddy!” and I frowned, and said in reply, “Hold your shoulders back!”

Then it began all over again in the late afternoon. As I came up the road I spied you, down on your knees, playing marbles. There were holes in your stockings. I humiliated you before your boyfriends by marching you ahead of me to the house. Stockings were expensive-and if you had to buy them you would be more careful! Imagine that, son, from a father!

Do you remember, later, when I was reading in the library, how you came in timidly, with a sort of hurt look in your eyes? When I glanced up over my paper, impatient at the interruption, you hesitated at the door. “What is it you want?” I snapped. You said nothing, but ran across in one tempestuous plunge, and threw your arms around my neck and kissed me, and your small arms tightened with an affection that God had set blooming in your heart and which even neglect could not wither. And then you were gone, pattering up the stairs.

Well, son, it was shortly afterwards that my paper slipped from my hands and a terrible sickening fear came over me. What has habit been doing to me? The habit of finding fault, of reprimanding-this was my reward to you for being a boy. It was not that I did not love you; it was that I expected too much of youth. I was measuring you by the yardstick of my own years.

And there was so much that was good and fine and true in your character. The little heart of you was as big as the dawn itself over the wide hills. This was shown by your spontaneous impulse to rush in and kiss me good night. Nothing else matters tonight, son. I have come to your bedside in the darkness, and I have knelt there, ashamed! It is feeble atonement; I know you would not understand these things if I told them to you during your waking hours. But tomorrow I will be a real daddy! I will chum with you, and suffer when you suffer, and laugh when you laugh. I will bite my tongue when impatient words come. I will keep saying as if it were a ritual: “He is nothing but a boy-a little boy!”

I am afraid I have visualized you as a man. Yet as I see you now, son, crumpled and weary in your cot, I see that you are still a baby. Yesterday you were in your mother’s arms, your head on her shoulder. I have asked too much, too much, yet given too little of myself. Promise me, as I teach you to have the manners of a man, that you will remind me how to have the loving spirit of a child.

Dont! The Secret of Self Control

May 27, 2009 — Daniel Halberg (Views: 483)

Marshmallow Man
Photo by martinteschner on Flickr

Ran across this article in the New Yorker. It discusses self-control, delayed gratification — and how this ability it is linked to success.

Can you pass the marshmallow test?

http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/20 … ct_lehrer?currentPage=all

Dan

Grill Time - Often Overlooked Steaks

May 24, 2009 — Daniel Halberg (Views: 367)

Hey - I don’t which category to put this in the 3:9 Galaxy, but hey - grilling is like a universal language, right?!?

I love me a good Rib Eye or NY Strip - but the price usually keeps me from buying.

I found this article on the Washington Post today that points out 9 overlooked and affordable cuts of beef suitable for grilling.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/ … eaks/?sid=ST2009051902591

Here they are:
-Hangar
-Flat Iron
-Flank
-Flap Meat
-Tri Tip
-Skirt
*Chuck-Eye
*Chuck-Shoulder
*Top Sirloin

The last three are particularly great choices to look out for! Enjoy!

Happy Memorial Day! Pray for our Troops.

Dan

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