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An Interview With My Princess Esther

An Interview With My Princess Esther

You’ve probably seen the many surveys people pass around on facebook. I’ve actually never filled one out. However Naomi did a little survey with Esther (Our 5 year old daughter) about me. To be honest I was a little nervous to read it. Why? Kids are brutally honest and they know you better than most. Maybe something for you to do with your kids.

1. What is something dad always says to you?
he always says he loves me
2. What makes dad happy?
when we share stuff with him
3. What makes dad sad?
when we don’t listen
4. How does your dad make you laugh?
mmmmmmmmmm…sometimes by looking at me
5. What was your dad like as a child?
um, probably playing with his favorite yellow truck. that was his favorite actually. that’s what nana said.
6. How old is your dad?
probably like 90 (lol)
7. How tall is your dad?
um, probably 6 ft. long (wow! nice shot in the dark!)
8. What is his favorite thing to do?
uhhh, spend time with his whole family…will you ask me next time what i like to do??
9. What does your dad do when you’re not around?
uh, sometimes he just plays video games and makes coffee and eats treats
10. If your dad becomes famous, what will it be for?
what’s famous again mean? (people know who you are) um, he cares and he loves Jesus and he cares about truth
11. What is your dad really good at?
ummmmmm, he’s really good at making food (really?)
12. What is your dad not very good at?
um, singing
13. What does your dad do for his job?
he works and he pays money
14. What is your dad’s favorite food?
um, chuck e. cheese food (you’re reaching girl!)
15. What makes you proud of your dad?
when he always hugs me and says “hi”
16. If your dad were on TV, who would he be?
um, he would be Beth Wardon (ha ha ha…she’s a radio announcer on a Christian Radio Station Shine FM)
17. What do you and your dad do together?
um, we read stories and “knight” each other and sometimes we turn off all the lights and put the candles on like they had in the castle in the knight book.
18. How are you and your dad the same?
um, because we look the same and we care about the same
19. How are you and your dad different?
uuuuum, cuz he has big ears
20. How do you know your dad loves you?
because Jesus has been telling me, and he always says that to me.
21. Where is your dad’s favorite place to go?
uh, chuck e. cheese (i think she’s trying to send a message here)
There are so many things I love about this. I love my Esther and I love that she loves Jesus!
Wanna share some interesting things your kids or other kids have said about you?
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Things I Like – Evernote.com

Things I Like – Evernote.com

evernoteI am always on the search for new ideas, information, innovation, creativity, etc. I have a couple problems.

1. I very often forget my “great idea.”

2. I very often forget important things I have read, seen or heard.

3. When I do remember to write my ideas down they are often on random pieces of paper, my smart phone, emails, napkins and even toilet paper.  All of which leaves a very unorganized mess. the reality was that I rarely re-visited my ideas, or discoveries because either I couldn’t find my notes, or couldn’t understand what I wrote, or had too many notes that took too long to search through.

Welcome EVERNOTE!

Evernote.com has become the most important tool that I use. It has become integral to my work and personal life. That is high praise, because I love technology and use a lot of different apps and services. But none have come close to helping me organize and save my thoughts as good as Evernote does. For me this means increased productivity, greater innovation (I now remember everything I think is important to remember) and its extremely efficient. (I run evernote at home, work,on my Mac, PC, and blackberry & they all sync together).

This new video from Evernote explains it better than I could.

I can’t recommend Evernote enough. I love it!

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Things I Like — Lazy Feed.com

Things I Like — Lazy Feed.com

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Feeling a little lazy? Some things that I absolutely love are technology, researching/learning from others and being efficient. Twitter comes pretty close, but I still need to do all the manual searching, checking hash tags, trending topics, etc, etc. While I love finding out new information about many things it can be very time consuming and, frankly, I don’t have a ton of time to do that.

What I have never quite yet found is an application or software that does all that for me so that I can be efficient. Until now that is

Introducing LAZY FEED. So far I love it. (Time will tell how relevant the searches are but so far so good) In a nutshell, you enter in your search terms and it will work 24/7 for you cataloguing any articles, blogs, tweets, video and pictures that relate to your topic. I can now login at night (when I write most of this blog) and review the daily highlights of my chosen topics of interest and feel “caught up.” Literally I can do this all in under 10 minutes. I have about 10 topics that I consistently keep tabs on. Anything useful I save to Evernote for future reference and I’m good to go.

You currently need an invitation code to sign up which you can get from @lazyfeed on Twitter.

Any tools, apps, services that are crucial to how you research, etc?

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Things I Like – StrengthFinder. Post your strengths

Things I Like – StrengthFinder. Post your strengths

I am a huge fan of knowing and using your strengths. Not your physical muscles but the intangible things that make you who you are. There are countless surveys, assessments and personality tests one can take. I have listed two of my favorites that I use and have my teams use.

1. Strength Finder:In my opinion this is one of the best tools and assessments you can take. When you purchase the book “Now Discover your Strengths” you receive a code that can be used for the Clifton Strength Finder assessment. If you are at all wondering how to best find out some of your strengths and how to start using them read the book and take the assessment. I sue this with all staff and volunteers that work with me. In my opinion this is a must use.

My top 5 Strengths Are: Competition, Analytical, Activator, Command and Significance. View a description of these strengths by clicking here.

2. APEST: Not only are your strengths important but also understanding your spiritual gifts and the often over looked ministry style of the five fold ministry found in Ephesians 4. The APEST assessment is a profiling instrument designed to assist you in finding your ministry style in relation to the philosophy of the fivefold ministry of Ephesians 4 (Apostles, Prophets, Evangelists, Shepherds, Teachers). Put another way APEST is an online, formative, self-assessment designed to measures an individual’s current ministry motivation and expression in ministry settings. As a result, APEST leads one to new areas of learning and integration for increased ministry engagement. APEST provides a quantified result to identify one’s current place for influence within a larger community. They even offer a 360 assessment to do with your team. You can read an article by @Alan Hirschon this assessment tool and leadership here

My APEST Percentage Score is: Prophetic (44%) Apostolic (33%) Teaching (28%) Evangelistic (17%) Shepherding (7%)

My APEST 360 Review Came Out as: Prophetic(34%) Apostolic (33%) Evangelistic (24%) Teaching (21%) Shepherding (14%)

View my APEST definitions summary by clicking here.

So, what are your strengths? Care to share?  I find this fascinating and think its a great tool to use.

As a side note, I believe that strengths based hiring is often overlooked in favour of ability and skill.  While skills are obviously important, they can also be taught. In my opinion, many openings would be better filled if first we ask, “What strengths do we need for this position?”

Thoughts?

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Things I Like – Online Budgeting Tool. "Quicken Online"

Things I Like – Online Budgeting Tool. "Quicken Online"

I love researching and finding tools and resources that add value to my life. That means, for me at least they, they make life easier, more efficient, add value to some area, or just plain old more enjoyable.

So my first post in the “Things I Use” section is about Quicken Online. While not a super new tool it is one that is often overlooked.  I am always on the lookout for good financial software that makes budgeting and tracking of finances easy.  Finding “easy” in personal finance is tough. As smart and intuitive they say software is suppose to be it really isn’t.  In the US they have a great online tool in Mint.com.  However as many US tools go, this doesn’t work for us Canadians.  However Quicken Online does work.

Here are some quick highlights on why I use it:        Oh it’s also FREE!

#1 Canadians can use it. (just put in a fake ZIP code when signing up. I used “12345″

#2 It integrates extremely easy.

#3 It’s online. I know this makes some nervous. I am completely comfortable and at ease with their security measures and love that I can access this wherever I go.

#4 They even have an iphone app to track things via your mobile phone.

#5 It is very intuitive. Personally, behind being compatible for Canadians, this is the biggest reason I like this service.

#6 Simply tracks trends so that you can very easily see where you are spending, or over spending as is often the case.

#7 Quicken has done a great job at making the whole experience easy with very minimal setup. (To open an account takes approx. 5 minutes. To initially go through your downloaded transactions may take an hour. After that it more or less runs on automatic as it learns very quickly where you spend your money)

Tracking your finances is, in my opinion, very important. Not only does it help identify where we overspend, but on a deeper life issue it can very quickly identify priorities and values we hold. These of course can be great and not so great. Since I’m all about personal growth I think you will find this tool helpful in more was than one.

If you use other tools, please share. The more resources people can have on this the better.

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