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The Best You Can Be gives practical suggestions on achieving your full potential. You’ll find sound advice on reaching your goals, enriching your spiritual life, and controlling negative emotions. You’ll learn how to communicate love and acceptance, inspire a desire for change in others, organize your home and time, and be more assertive. The Best You Can Be gives practical suggestions on achieving your full potential. You’ll find sound advice on reaching your goals, enriching your spiritual life, and controlling negative emotions. You’ll learn how to communicate love and acceptance, inspire a desire for change in others, organize your home and time, and be more assertive.
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Personal growth exercises at the end of each chapter will enable you to put what you’ve learned into practice and get the results you want. Drawing principles from the lives of successful women and what they have learned in their own Christian experiences, Dorothy Eaton Watts and Joy Marie Butler will help you become the best you can be. chapter will enable you to put what you’ve learned into practice and get the results you want. Drawing principles from the lives of successful women and what they have learned in their own Christian experiences, Dorothy Eaton Watts and Joy Marie Butler will help you become the best you can be.
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Lord, Help Me to Become Lord, help me to become what the world is waiting to see - A woman who is all You have a gifted her to be. A woman possessed with a noble vision Of what she might become in Your plan A woman of destiny with a holy mission A woman ready to say, “By God’s grace I can!” A loving woman, with peace, joy and patience Revealing Your character, Your power, Your grace A spiritual woman, who takes time each day To fill her cup, know Your will, seek Your face Lord, Help Me to Become Lord, help me to become what the world is waiting to see - A woman who is all You have a gifted her to be. A woman possessed with a noble vision Of what she might become in Your plan A woman of destiny with a holy mission A woman ready to say, “By God’s grace I can!” A loving woman, with peace, joy and patience Revealing Your character, Your power, Your grace A spiritual woman, who takes time each day To fill her cup, know Your will, seek Your face
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A woman with courage; unafraid to risk Failure that she might gain success A woman ready to stretch beyond her limits, And in the striving find true happiness A determined woman, ready to face any test A woman with a purpose, who will not give in A woman who dares to reach, to achieve her best A woman of excellence! A woman who wins! O God, make me such a woman! A woman who is all that You have gifted her to be! A woman with courage; unafraid to risk Failure that she might gain success A woman ready to stretch beyond her limits, And in the striving find true happiness A determined woman, ready to face any test A woman with a purpose, who will not give in A woman who dares to reach, to achieve her best A woman of excellence! A woman who wins! O God, make me such a woman! A woman who is all that You have gifted her to be!
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SUGGESTIONS 1. For private study:
Begin each study with prayer. Ask God to help you to understand the message of the Scripture you are studying and to be able to apply it to your life. Read the Bible texts suggested carefully and slowly. Let them speak to your heart. 1. For private study: Begin each study with prayer. Ask God to help you to understand the message of the Scripture you are studying and to be able to apply it to your life. Read the Bible texts suggested carefully and slowly. Let them speak to your heart.
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Read the text provided in the lesson and do the suggested personal growth exercises. Take time to do this. Don’t rush. Apply the principles to your own life. Write out your plans to make the practical changes necessary. End with prayer, asking God again to help you put into practice all you have learned. Read the text provided in the lesson and do the suggested personal growth exercises. Take time to do this. Don’t rush. Apply the principles to your own life. Write out your plans to make the practical changes necessary. End with prayer, asking God again to help you put into practice all you have learned.
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2. For group study: Before commencing the study, pray. The coordinator or group leader can do this. Hand out the lessons so that each person has a copy. Begin to read together. Read the texts together, or let one person read. Compare various translations. The leader should lead the group through the lesson notes carefully, inviting questions or clarification as she proceeds. 2. For group study Before commencing the study, pray. The coordinator or group leader can do this. Hand out the lessons so that each person has a copy. Begin to read together. Read the texts together, or let one person read. Compare various translations. The leader should lead the group through the lesson notes carefully, inviting questions or clarification as she proceeds.
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Encourage each member to apply the principles personally.
Allow time for all to complete the personal growth exercises in silence. Compare answers if the group is comfortable doing this. This can be a fun learning time. Encourage the group members to share with each other what they felt about the lesson. Encourage each member to apply the principles personally. End with prayer. Allow time for all to complete the personal growth exercises in silence. Compare answers if the group is comfortable doing this. This can be a fun learning time. Encourage the group members to share with each other what they felt about the lesson. Encourage each member to apply the principles personally. End with prayer.
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3. The Facilitator or Group Leader should:
Create an unhurried atmosphere during the group’s discussion. Keep the discussion focused and moving. Encourage the sharing of personal stories and experiences. Encourage and validate each person’s contribution to the discussion. 3. The Facilitator or Group Leader should: Create an unhurried atmosphere during the group’s discussion. Keep the discussion focused and moving. Encourage the sharing of personal stories and experiences. Encourage and validate each person’s contribution to the discussion.
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Carefully invite others to pray.
Be comfortable with silence. Read the silence. Has the topic been exhausted? Has boredom stepped in? Find creative ways to revitalize the group through singing, getting up, or moving around. Monitor the time. Carefully invite others to pray. Invite a group member, or all the members, to read “My Prayer for Today” at the end of each lesson study. Be comfortable with silence. Read the silence. Has the topic been exhausted? Has boredom stepped in? Find creative ways to revitalize the group through singing, getting up, or moving around. Monitor the time. Carefully invite others to pray. Invite a group member, or all the members, to read “My Prayer for Today” at the end of each lesson study.
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Lord, help me to become what the world is waiting to see - A woman who is all You have a gifted her to be. Lord, help me to become what the world is waiting to see - A woman who is all You have a gifted her to be.
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