Here’s a cartoon ad from a 1946 edition of the Australian Woman’s Weekly which features the solution to a married couple’s delicate problem. (Apart from male obliviousness.) Via, which reblogged it from other sources.
Here’s a cartoon ad from a 1946 edition of the Australian Woman’s Weekly which features the solution to a married couple’s delicate problem. (Apart from male obliviousness.) Via, which reblogged it from other sources.
Dan Rockwell’s blog is pretty helpful. 15 Ways to spot humility or arrogance: Arrogant people tell others what they want to hear because it advances their own agenda. Humble people serve higher purposes – not themselves. They do and say what’s best for others. Humble leaders put organizational success before their own. Don’t trust leaders …
Dan Rockwell provides a list of twenty-five dumb mistakes leaders make. Creating complexity. Losing sight of vision while focusing on details. Using the same relational-methods with all employees. Assuming people know what they’re thinking. Giving conclusions without explaining thought processes. Interrupting. Relying too heavily on email for communication. Blaming. Lying. Listening to critics that don’t …
Though it has been fairly inactive of late, The Sola Panel has been a worthwhile site to read as a window into the range of thought which is Sydney evangelicalism (Matthias Media style). Tony Payne has posted about a change to the Sola Panel that will take effect from Thursday, 1st September. On that day, …