Soliloquy Sermonette Psalmic Shakespearean Reflection — Living Life Backed-Up
The husband of 9113 E. 56th street has inspired me to write this sermonette because he seems to always love to park his truck in his driveway, barkwards. Therefore I dedicated this to him.
Reflection is one of the most underused yet powerful tools for success!!
So, let this month’s reflection inspire you to be at your best character!!
Reflect on the virtue of Wisdom and Knowledge and the Character strength of Perspective [wisdom]: Being able to provide wise counsel to others; having ways of looking at the world that make sense to oneself and to other people.
As I hope these Psalmic Shakespearean Reflections will also move you to either theatrical elevating or theatrical admiration through character strengths and virtues.
Theatrical Elevation that occurs when (1) viewer observes a portrayal of goodness or a character strength in action, (2) experiences the tingling and warming sensations of inspiration, and (3) is motivated to do good.
Theatrical Admiration occurs when viewers (1) observe nonmoral excellence in a character, (2) feel physiologic sensation of being energized and having “chills,“ and (3) are motivated to improve themselves or copy the model.
“Behind each glamorous Hollywood headshot is someone who has suffered, mostly in silence.“ - Raidah, from ’Suicide and the Hollywood machine’
“As water reflects the face, so one’s life reflects the heart.” [Proverbs 27:19]
“ART has the power to heal, inspire, provoke, challenge & offer hope.“ -
Vision: To prepare the way for a pure bride and walk obediently according to God’s will in the part I play in making myself ready for the return of the Lord, that I may turn people to the simplicity and purity of devotion to Christ.
Mission: To inspire, influence, encourage and empower people to be at their best in virtue/character that produce righteous acts.
Verse: “As a face is reflected in water, so the heart reflects the real person.” [Proverbs 27:19]
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Soliloquy Sermonette Psalmic Shakespearean Reflection — Living Life Backed-Up