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Today's quote comes to us from a more obscure source. His name is Howard Hendricks. He was a professor at the Dallas Theological Seminary. I read the quote in a great book by Mark Miller called, "Smart Leadership."
The quote is actually not even by Howard Hendricks. While Hendricks is a professor himself, his quote comes from one of his college professors, who, unfortunately, doesn't get named as the originator of the quote. It's a shame because this quote is so powerful that I would like to be able to attribute it to the exact source.
Anyway, check out the episode to hear this quote and how you can use it in your own life and in the lives of those you lead!
Support the show
For more information to help you on your road to becoming your best, check us out at SlamDunkSuccess.com or email me at [email protected].
Our new background music, starting with Episode 300, is "Pulse of Time - Corporate Rock" by TunePocket.
Our background music for the first 5 years of the podcast was "Dance in the Sun" by Krisztian Vass.
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Today's quote comes to us from a more obscure source. His name is Howard Hendricks. He was a professor at the Dallas Theological Seminary. I read the quote in a great book by Mark Miller called, "Smart Leadership."
The quote is actually not even by Howard Hendricks. While Hendricks is a professor himself, his quote comes from one of his college professors, who, unfortunately, doesn't get named as the originator of the quote. It's a shame because this quote is so powerful that I would like to be able to attribute it to the exact source.
Anyway, check out the episode to hear this quote and how you can use it in your own life and in the lives of those you lead!
Support the show
For more information to help you on your road to becoming your best, check us out at SlamDunkSuccess.com or email me at [email protected].
Our new background music, starting with Episode 300, is "Pulse of Time - Corporate Rock" by TunePocket.
Our background music for the first 5 years of the podcast was "Dance in the Sun" by Krisztian Vass.