The Book

Egad! What Have I Done?

About this time last year, I started writing a book.

I was inspired, in part, by my friends, Joy T.J. Riley (@GetJoyNTheMorn; http://getyourjoyinthemorning.blogspot.com) and Angela Solomon (@mlmwives; http://www.mlmwives.com) who had just written books and felt I could do it too.  I picked the topic of personal development since I passionate about people living up to their full God-given potential. In March, I asked my long-time and best friend, Shirley, to edit the seven chapters I had written so far.  Her review helped me to see I needed to revamp my book so that anyone who picked it up could understand and benefit from it.  Throughout the summer, I wrote on and off, revising chapters.

Last month, unbeknownst to me, Joy Continue reading “Egad! What Have I Done?”

Inspiration

Thinking and Knowing

My friend, Joy Riley (getyourjoyinthemorning.blogspot.com), sent this message to me.   She received it from her friend, Cypriana McCray.   It had such a profound effect on me that I want to share it here.

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Thinking is powerful. Knowing is even more so.

Thinking is a function of your mind. Knowing encompasses all you are.

What you think can change from moment to moment. What you know is always a part of you.

What you know goes beyond all doubt. What you know has the clear, powerful presence of truth.

Use your outstanding mind to think. Use your magnificent life to know.

Knowing comes from experience, guided by purpose, and from feeling the wonder of all existence. Know that you can do it, that you can be it, that you can experience it, and you will.

— Ralph Marston

www.greatday.com

Question for Comment:  What do you think?

Anointed Women In Christ, Getting Better, Motivation

It’s Never Too Late

It is never too late to be who you might have been.
George Elliot

 My posts to my blog have been few and far between this year.  Shame on me.  While I am focusing on writing my book and writing for Anointed Women in Christ Blog (http://anointedwomeninchrist.wordpress.com), these are not excuses for neglecting my readers.   I will do better starting today.  It’s funny though – the moment I decided to take my writing seriously and dedicate a block of time to it everyday, topics and words disappeared from my head.  The other day, I came across the George Elliott quote above and rebooted myself.  Since I am putting a lot of my stories on personal development into my book, I don’t want to put them here (then you won’t buy my book!!).  But since personal development and re-invention are dear to my heart and I don’t want to you hanging, I will feed you from sources other than my experiences.

 It is never too late to be who you might have been.

Very often, people ask me when they should start their personal development process or if they are too old to start one.  No matter what happened in your past and no matter what you thought yesterday, Continue reading “It’s Never Too Late”

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Walking the Leadership Tightrope

Dan Rockwell's avatarLeadership Freak

I’m so committed to pressing into the future that it’s hard to enjoy the present. You can’t lead if you aren’t dissatisfied. How are you navigating the leadership tightrope between what is and what could be?

Leadership tightropes include:

  1. Passion to improve and discouragement at progress.
  2. Pressing into the future and rejection of the present.
  3. Wanting things to be better and constant dissatisfaction.
  4. Satisfaction with the present and fear of apathy or lethargy.

Successful leaders learn to live
with dissatisfaction in positive ways.

If you can’t be positive in the face of falling short, you’ll discourage your team. Optimism has meaning during improvement, challenge, adversity, and distress.

Being dissatisfied in positive ways:

  1. Compare the present with the past when thinking about progress.
  2. Compare the present with the future when tapping into aspirations.
  3. Use the negative present as a tool to create dissatisfaction. “This can’t continue.”
  4. Focus on the talents and…

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The Book

The G Factor Network

TV01 Christian Network Broadcast invites you to:

THE G FACTOR NETWORK

with

SPECIAL GUEST:  SISTER SHARMAN MONROE

(that’s me!)

THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 2012

6:30 p.m. (est)

To Participate:

1) Dial (724) 444-7444 then enter Call ID 110794# OR

2) Visit  http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/110794

“I tell you when God calls you, he always have a vision for you, and he always have a provision for others to see, Sister Monroe has been given a vision and the world has seen the light and glory of God through out the joy of being a servant of God. Come and hear this Powerful Sister, share a message of love, faith and spiritual women life style.”

Brother Smith and Brother Water

of The G Factor Network

The G Factor Network is an internet radio show dedicated to fostering spiritual dialogue and spreading God’s Word.   I am so excited to be a guest on this awesome show!  Join us as we talk and answer your questions about personal development from God’s point of view and discuss my upcoming book.   See you on the radio!

Motivation, The Book

An Excerpt from My Upcoming Book…………

I know many of you are wondering what I am doing since you have not seen any new posts from me.  I am still working on my book and have set a deadline of July 1st for a completed first draft.  But at this time, I want to give you, my loyal reader,  a sneak peek at what is to come.  Here is an excerpt from upcoming book on personal development.  Enjoy! (and feel free to leave a comment!)

A JOURNAL A DAY KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY

 Then the Lord said to Moses, “Write this for a memorial in the book and recount it in the hearing of Joshua, that I will utterly blot out the remembrance of Amalek from under heaven.”

Exodus 17:14 (NJKV)

God knows our nature.  He knows that as human beings, we are easily distracted and forgetful.  Throughout the Bible, God instructed people to write things down (Exodus 34:27-28, Deuteronomy 6:6-9, Deuteronomy 11:1-21, Deuteronomy 31:19).  He did so because He wanted to make sure consistent information was remembered and passed to later generations.

The act of writing information is a profound action with a profound effect on you.  When you write something, you engage your mind and body, your whole self.  Let me explain. Continue reading “An Excerpt from My Upcoming Book…………”

Encouragement, Inspiration, Photo blogs

Hope

On April 29th, I was blessed to attend America’s Night of Hope with Joel and Victoria Osteen in Washington, D.C.  I had been looking forward to this night for months.  Since I’m not a baseball fan, this was my chance to go to Nationals Park, the first certified GREEN ballpark (that’s all I know about baseball!).  This was also my chance to see Joel Osteen, a man of God whose messages in his sermons, podcasts and books touch my heart.  The day was sunny and bright –  not too cold, not too hot.  Although there were thousands of people there, everyone was  friendly and polite. There was a calm in the air – it was God’s presence.   Continue reading “Hope”