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Good morning! Thank you for taking a few minutes to listen. If you are interested in the Daily Bible Devotional, you can find it at the links below:
Amazon - (paperback, hardcover, and Kindle)
Spiritbuilding.com - (premium quality paperback)
Youtube Video Introducing the Content
Feel free to reach out with any questions: [email protected]
Sponsors:
Jon Cunningham, Owner, Cunningham Financial Group
Website: www.cunninghamfinancialgroup.com
Phone: 205-326-7364
Tyler Cain, Senior Loan Officer, Statewide Mortgage
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Phone: 813-380-8487
How to keep a disagreement from becoming an argument:
1) Welcome the disagreement
2) Distrust you first instinctive impression
3) Control your temper
4) Listen first
5) Look for areas of agreement
6) Be honest
7) Think over your opponents ideas carefully
8) Thank your opponent sincerely for their interest
9) Postpone action to give both sides time to think it through
Three Bonus Ideas that are sure to help:
- Begin in a friendly way
- Never say, "you are wrong"
- Appeal to nobler motives
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Reach Out: Please include your email and I will get back to you. Thanks!
Good morning! Thank you for taking a few minutes to listen. If you are interested in the Daily Bible Devotional, you can find it at the links below:
Amazon - (paperback, hardcover, and Kindle)
Spiritbuilding.com - (premium quality paperback)
Youtube Video Introducing the Content
Feel free to reach out with any questions: [email protected]
Sponsors:
Jon Cunningham, Owner, Cunningham Financial Group
Website: www.cunninghamfinancialgroup.com
Phone: 205-326-7364
Tyler Cain, Senior Loan Officer, Statewide Mortgage
Websites: https://statewidemortgage.com/
https://tylercain.floify.com/
Phone: 813-380-8487
How to keep a disagreement from becoming an argument:
1) Welcome the disagreement
2) Distrust you first instinctive impression
3) Control your temper
4) Listen first
5) Look for areas of agreement
6) Be honest
7) Think over your opponents ideas carefully
8) Thank your opponent sincerely for their interest
9) Postpone action to give both sides time to think it through
Three Bonus Ideas that are sure to help:
- Begin in a friendly way
- Never say, "you are wrong"
- Appeal to nobler motives

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