Leap Year Lesson #117: Humor Can Be an Indicator of a Healthy Team

There are different ways to evaluate how well a team fits together at work.  There is the obvious measure of whether they get the work done that they are expected to do.  What are their goals and how successfully do they accomplish them?  Without that, other means of evaluation don't matter much. In addition to …

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Leap Year Lesson #116: Everyone Has a Currency. What’s Yours?

The world is full of currencies.  We see the euro in many European countries.  I just spent eight days in China using the renminbi (RMB) or yuan.  For a few decades, the U.S. dollar has been the world's reserve currency.  No country's currency holds that status for too many decades, so I suspect we aren't …

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Leap Year Lesson #115: You Shouldn’t Need an Interpreter When You Speak the Same Language

One of the fascinating experiences of my recent China trip was speaking through an interpreter.  That was a first for me.  Once we were past the basic greetings, I was out of my element due to my limited Mandarin.  When asked to speak to a Chinese church congregation a couple of times, the talks were, …

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Leap Year Lesson #114: Find a Balance Between Planning and Flexibility

As you might suspect, pulling off an eight-day trip to China takes planning.  There are the logistics of obtaining passport, visa, flights, insurance, hotels, ground transportation, admission and ticket info to various tourist spots, and more.  In our effort to visit churches and take part in services, there was coordination to have participants from multiple …

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Leap Year Lesson #113: There Is Always Someone Wiser Than You

I’m writing this post from somewhere over Russia.  It will take a while to process all that I have experienced these past eight days in China.  I’m not sure how this experience will impact my future, my values, my hopes and dreams, my perspective on world affairs, or my faith and the practice of it.  …

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