Pro football player Steve Jeremiah has everything he needs, except a family. The Shepherds offer a remedy for his loneliness, but his growing attraction for Heather means they will both have to make changes that they may not be ready for. - 2nd edition, with minor changes. Includes A Novel Approach to Discipleship.
Greg Shepherd and Beth Harrison both live with secrets. God brings them together to bring their secrets out into the open. Sequel to Seasons of Change.
Dave Jeremiah knows he needs to make friends with Deidra Collins since their best friends are getting married. He doesn't expect the troublesome woman to become anything more than the friend of a friend, but the sparks soon fly between them.
In the rich and colorful history of Owensville, Missouri, one of the most interesting events is how the tiny settlement at the junction of Iron Road and Springfield Road got its name. It's a well-known fact that Frank Owen and Edward Luster had a horseshoe match for the naming rights. Only a few other details have been preserved, and while they are interesting, they aren't necessarily entertaining! Take the basic facts, tweak a few others, and imagine the possibilities!
Greg Shepherd and Beth Harrison both live with secrets. God brings them together to bring their secrets out into the open. Sequel to Seasons of Change.
Pro football player Steve Jeremiah has everything he needs, except a family. The Shepherds offer a remedy for his loneliness, but his growing attraction for Heather means they will both have to make changes that they may not be ready for. - 2nd edition, with minor changes. Includes A Novel Approach to Discipleship.
Dave Jeremiah knows he needs to make friends with Deidra Collins since their best friends are getting married. He doesn't expect the troublesome woman to become anything more than the friend of a friend, but the sparks soon fly between them.
In the rich and colorful history of Owensville, Missouri, one of the most interesting events is how the tiny settlement at the junction of Iron Road and Springfield Road got its name. It's a well-known fact that Frank Owen and Edward Luster had a horseshoe match for the naming rights. Only a few other details have been preserved, and while they are interesting, they aren't necessarily entertaining! Take the basic facts, tweak a few others, and imagine the possibilities!
This book presents, for the first time, a comprehensive overview of the Reflective Goal Setting model, its theoretical framework and origins, and its practical applications for personal development, improved coping and reduced stress, academic growth and performance and leadership. Divided into three parts, the author begins by examining the particular importance of personal development, and in particular soft and interpersonal skills development. It addresses the limitations of current personal development and leadership education and training for the transfer of learning, before outlining how Reflective Goal Setting fulfils this need. It presents a critical review of Goal Setting Theory and approaches to reflective practice that demonstrates how the Reflective Goal Setting model was developed from, and builds upon, these earlier approaches. Drawing on original research and illustrative case studies, the author details the cyclical five step process of the Reflective Goal Setting model across 5 chapters - forming Part 2 of the book. Part 3 examines the practical applications and impact of using Reflective Goal Setting, employing illustrative case studies from a variety of settings including higher education, professional development and executive education. This innovative work will provide a valuable resource for researchers and practitioners in Organisational and Industrial Psychology, Education, and Business and Management and indeed anyone who wants to work on their own personal development.
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