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Integrating my interests and my work « Doug WatchingThu, 30 Nov 2006 16:48:13 +0000http://dougfloyd.wordpress.com/2006/11/10/integrity-and-integration/#comment-206[...] I wrote about the idea of integrity and integration earlier in the month. The divisions between our personal and public lives do not appeal to me. I want to live as a whole person whether in the workplace, the ministry, the home or even online. When working at Philips, I had the opportunity to use my interest in creativity and play to lead workshops among co-workers. This excited me because within the workforce, I found a way to integrate personal interests with work in a way the I believe benefited the company. [...][...] I wrote about the idea of integrity and integration earlier in the month. The divisions between our personal and public lives do not appeal to me. I want to live as a whole person whether in the workplace, the ministry, the home or even online. When working at Philips, I had the opportunity to use my interest in creativity and play to lead workshops among co-workers. This excited me because within the workforce, I found a way to integrate personal interests with work in a way the I believe benefited the company. [...]
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Roberto RobertSat, 11 Nov 2006 18:13:44 +0000http://dougfloyd.wordpress.com/2006/11/10/integrity-and-integration/#comment-205Maybe it is wrong priorities or wrong questions that we ask. We pursue personhood/wholeness incorrectly - not seeing the Object. Or maybe we want relief or success more than we want the One who can give relief and true success.
"In your daily walk, it is not so much what you should do, (but that) Christ is paramount to you." Paraphrase from StoneyMaybe it is wrong priorities or wrong questions that we ask. We pursue personhood/wholeness incorrectly – not seeing the Object. Or maybe we want relief or success more than we want the One who can give relief and true success.
“In your daily walk, it is not so much what you should do, (but that) Christ is paramount to you.” Paraphrase from Stoney
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