The Tortoise Usually Wins

The Tortoise Usually Wins

Author: Brian Harris

Publisher: Authentic Media Inc

Published: 2013-04-05

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13: 1780783027

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The Tortoise Usually Wins is a delightful exploration of the theory of quiet leadership. Written for reluctant leaders, it interacts with three key biblical images of leadership - the leader as servant, shepherd and steward - and links them with some of the key virtues of quiet leadership - modesty, restraint, tenacity, interdependence and other-centeredness. Exploding the myth that the good is the enemy of the best, it argues that the reverse is more often true, with images of unattainable perfection crippling competent people from getting on with the task of doing genuinely good things. The book strips leadership of some of its mystique, arguing that the bulk of leadership is about helping groups decide the right things to do and then getting on and doing them in an atmosphere that brings the best out of others. Brian Harris is the principal of a highly regarded theological seminary and also pastors a thriving local church, so the book carries the wisdom of both professor and pastor, satisfying the reader both intellectually and practically. These insights are supplemented by interviews with significant quiet leaders from around the world, ensuring a rich feast for prospective and current reluctant leaders. 'Books on leadership are today two a penny. Just occasionally, however, one of these books might stand head and shoulders above most of the others, and to my delight The Tortoise Usually Wins falls into that category. Furthermore, so many books on leadership are written for natural leaders; whereas, as the author makes clear, most churches are led by "quiet leaders" who know they are not great, but nonetheless, are "tenacious and committed to the task and willing to work co-operatively with others to achieve it". I can see many church leaders benefitting from this book. I warmly commend this unusual book.' Paul Beasley-Murray, Senior Minister, Central Baptist Church, Chelmsford; Chair of Ministry Today UK


Slowly Wins the Day

Slowly Wins the Day

Author: Helen Hendry

Publisher: Eloquent Books

Published: 2012-06

Total Pages: 24

ISBN-13: 9781618976901

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Slowly Wins the Day: A Modern Day Version of the Tortoise and the Hare is a story filled with passion and determination that promotes exercise. In this timely tale, a little girl who takes part every year in numerous activities for sports day has always come in last, but has still greatly enjoyed taking part. Because she always finishes last, she has been landed with the name "Slowly." Even her grandmother calls her by that name. It is only when a new teacher joins the school that Slowly discovers she does have a talent, a sport in which she can excel. What is the sport and can Slowly finally win? Will her persistence help her win the day? Remember "The Tortoise and the Hare," where persistence pays off! Born in Kent, Helen Hendry is a podiatrist in Edinburgh, Scotland. "The Olympic Games open in the United Kingdom this year and I thought that a story delivering a clear message about exercise would be an ideal subject. It is important that exercise and sport should not be seen as a punishment, but should be enjoyed by everyone. I hope the story will encourage children of all abilities to succeed if they try hard enough and find their talent." Publisher's website: http: //sbpra.com/HelenHendry


The Tortoise and the Hare

The Tortoise and the Hare

Author: Aesop

Publisher: Capstone

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 18

ISBN-13: 1404865039

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A boastful hare meets his match in this attractive retelling of Aesop's famed tale.


When Faith Turns Ugly: Understanding Toxic Faith and How to Avoid It

When Faith Turns Ugly: Understanding Toxic Faith and How to Avoid It

Author: Brian Harris

Publisher: Authentic Media Inc

Published: 2016-04-01

Total Pages: 265

ISBN-13: 1780783418

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Following the huge success of The Tortoise Usually Wins, 2012, and The Big Picture, 2015, in When Faith Turns Ugly Brian Harris explores why the Christian faith sometimes wears two masks - usually life-serving and transforming, but occasionally escapist, illusionary and even poisonous. What are the warning signs that faith is at risk of turning toxic? What do we mean by the conviction that the gospel liberates? Brian Harris' take on what constitutes life-serving faith is refreshing and will be appreciated by all who would like to be sure that their obedience to Jesus the Christ will help to build a world with a better name.


Leading Quietly

Leading Quietly

Author: Joseph Badaracco

Publisher: Harvard Business Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 213

ISBN-13: 1578514878

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Badaracco (business ethics, Harvard) observes that the most effective leaders are rarely public heroes or high-profile champions of causes. His study of "quiet leadership," carried out over four years, presents a series of stories describing quiet leaders at work and drawing practical lessons for executives and aspiring corporate leaders. The cases include a hospital CEO dealing with a case of sexual harassment; a bank president under pressure to remove underperforming but longtime employees; and a high-tech marketing rep who learned that his company was dumping obsolete equipment on its small customers. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


The Way of the Tortoise

The Way of the Tortoise

Author: Matt Little

Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books

Published: 2021-06-10

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 1789292735

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Taking inspiration from the fable of the Hare and the Tortoise, internationally renowned trainer Matt Little reveals the essential strategies for sustainable success.


The Tortoise and the Hare

The Tortoise and the Hare

Author:

Publisher: NorthSouth Books

Published: 2020-05-05

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780735844131

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Slow and steady wins the race in this classic fable by Aesop and illustrated by the legendary European artist Bernadette Watts. When Tortoise says to Hare, “I bet I can beat you in a running race!” all the animals laugh. Tortoise puts one foot in front of the next. Hare stops to nibble carrot tops and cabbages. . . . Who will have the last laugh? Bernadette’s vibrant palette and thoughtful illustrations encourage readers to move at a tortoise’s pace to admire every detail.


The Tortoise Effect

The Tortoise Effect

Author: Juanita M. Clendaniel

Publisher: Publish & Go Press

Published: 2021-02-16

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9781735588322

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Chronic pain. While it affects you physically, it also takes a tremendous toll on you emotionally and spiritually. There's a massive struggle to keep your mind and heart in the right place while your body is healing or adjusting to new limitations. In "The Tortoise Effect," Juanita Clendaniel shares how she came through her lifelong struggle with chronic pain and the startling discovery she learned in her 40's about the root cause. While her physical body had limitations, Juanita rose above them to live a joyful and fulfilled life. In this book, you will learn strategies that can help guide anyone through a season of pain and how to live free from the fears that often come with it. Your life doesn't have to stop because of chronic pain. You can move forward, one step at a time, fulfilling your dreams and purpose!