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    learningatwork

    Explore "learningatwork" with insightful episodes like ""Hidden Gems: Discovering Wisdom in the Workplace"" and "Learning At Work" from podcasts like ""The Mary Guirovich Show" and "Change Your Story with Nia Parry"" and more!

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    "Hidden Gems: Discovering Wisdom in the Workplace"

    "Hidden Gems: Discovering Wisdom in the Workplace"

    "Hidden Gems: Discovering Wisdom in the Workplace"

    Introduction

    Hey there, lovely listeners! It's me, Mary Guirovich, your go-to career coach. In this episode, we're embarking on a treasure hunt, unearthing the wisdom hidden in the Bible. It's not just about collecting knowledge or understanding—it's about gaining discernment and insight. I'll be sharing an inspiring story about Sarah, a woman whose life takes an uplifting turn when she starts seeking wisdom from the scriptures.

    Overview

    Together, we're diving deep into the concept of wisdom, searching for these precious hidden gems in the Bible. I'll highlight a few verses that speak volumes about wisdom and its significance. I'll also talk about why it's important to seek wisdom daily and how to truly immerse yourself in scripture. Plus, you'll get practical tips on making wisdom a natural part of your everyday life.

    Timestamped Chapter Summary

    • Kicking off our treasure hunt - 00:04.42
    • Wisdom 101 - 01:29.86
    • Sarah's journey: Unearthing wisdom - 03:03.65
    • The lighthouse of wisdom - 04:47.35
    • Practical steps to integrate wisdom into your life - 05:56.23
    • The ripple effect of sharing wisdom - 06:07.81
    • Bible-inspired wisdom for smoother workplace interactions - 07:27.61
    • Staying connected with the Bible for a constant flow of wisdom - 08:21.89
    • Finding joy and peace through a wisdom-filled life - 09:19.40

    Relevant Links/Resources/References

    • Bible verses unboxed: Proverbs 2:6, James 1:5, Proverbs 14:1, Proverbs 31:26, Proverbs 3:13, Psalm 1:3

    Memorable Quotes/Takeaways

    • "Wisdom is not just about having knowledge or understanding—it's discernment and insight."
    • "The Bible is our treasure map to wisdom."
    • "Make a habit of seeking wisdom daily and immerse yourself in scripture."
    • "Spread the wealth—your insights could be the encouragement someone else needs."
    • "A wise woman in the workplace is like a tree planted by the water, nurtured and sustained by wisdom."
    • "Embrace godly joy in your life and actively seek wisdom from God—it can lead to profound peace and meaningful interactions with others."

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    Conclusion

    So, as we wrap up this treasure hunt, remember that wisdom is a divine gift. It's there to guide our steps and shape our decisions. I encourage you to keep digging, seek wisdom every day, and let yourself be immersed in scripture. Integrating wisdom into your life can lead to significant shifts in decision-making and an elevated sense of well-being. Remember, your wisdom can be a beacon for others, too, and the Bible is your guiding star in the workplace. Keep connecting with the Bible for wisdom and seek godly joy for a peaceful life.

    Thank

    you for your continued support, and please feel free to email me at Mary@mypromotionplan.com with any suggestions for topics or guests. Don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube Channel for more of this wisdom-packed journey. Together, let's make the next year even better than the last!

    Learning At Work

    Learning At Work
    Nia speaks to two women who hated school and overcame confidence issues to gain qualifications through their workplace.

    Claire Arnold got her qualifications at school - not the first time but when she went back as a learning support assistant in her 20s. There she gained a degree and the GCSEs she didn’t get at 16.

    Meanwhile, Flick Stock had always thought education wasn’t for her. But after signing up to do a course in British Sign Language, Flick has become a huge advocate for adult learning and is now studying Welsh.