Using Personal Values To Succeed
Talk Given At My Home Town Fellowship
How do you use personal values to succeed? What role do values have in our lives and why is it necessary to have them in order to lead a fulfilling life? These are the questions that were tackled during a talk held at My Home Town’s Fellowship meeting in Choma, Zambia. My Home Town is a non-profit organisation that was set up in Choma by Mr. James Ndambo to inspire the local community and promote development activities as a way of addressing the high poverty levels in the area. As one way of achieving this, they have fellowship meetings every weekend at which various topics are discussed that are in line with their development agenda. I was privileged to have been invited to one such fellowship and I thought it appropriate to talk about personal values. You can listen to the recording of the talk below. The sound is a little noisy, but I am sure you can get the message clearly: Listen to "Using Values to Succeed"
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The next day, on the way back to Lusaka from Choma, we made a stopover in Monze at Sky FM Radio so that I could give an interview and share my wonderful and inspiring experience with My Home Town as well as talk a little about values. You can listen to that below and get more insight as to what My Home Town is doing in Choma: Listen to MHT Interview at Sky FM Radio Visit
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to get more information and find out how you can become a member. “The ability to subordinate an impulse to a value is the essence of the proactive person. Reactive people are driven by feelings, by circumstances, by conditions, by their environment. Proactive people are driven by values - carefully thought about, selected and internalized values.” Stephen Covey
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