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POWER PRINCIPLES - ALBERT ELISHA OBERDORFER

Power principles are a kind of unwritten law. They are universal truths. They are what the law of gravity is in the realm of physics. Modern aviation is built on identifying aerodynamic principles and then applying those principles in the design and use of airplanes. They work for everyone. At all times. It is the same with those power principles. Once we learn to work with these principles, we will see their powerful effects. Get ready to learn about and then apply powerful principles such as: - THE POWER OF FOCUS, - THE POWER OF WHY,  - THE POWER OF A MISSION STATEMENT,   - THE POWER OF AN ACTION PLAN,   - THE POWER OF A DEADLINE, - THE POWER OF A CHECKLIST, - THE POWER OF THE PARETO PRINCIPLE,  - THE POWER OF IMMEDIATE ACTION, - THE POWER OF A COMPLETED TASK,   - THE POWER OF REPETITION, etc. and - THE POWER OF LOVE.

Power principles are a kind of unwritten law.
They are universal truths.
They are what the law of gravity is in the realm of physics.
Modern aviation is built on identifying aerodynamic principles and then applying those principles in the design and use of airplanes.
They work for everyone.
At all times.
It is the same with those power principles.
Once we learn to work with these principles, we will see their powerful effects.
Get ready to learn about and then apply powerful principles such as:
- THE POWER OF FOCUS,
- THE POWER OF WHY, 
- THE POWER OF A MISSION STATEMENT,  
- THE POWER OF AN ACTION PLAN,  
- THE POWER OF A DEADLINE,
- THE POWER OF A CHECKLIST,
- THE POWER OF THE PARETO PRINCIPLE, 
- THE POWER OF IMMEDIATE ACTION,
- THE POWER OF A COMPLETED TASK,  
- THE POWER OF REPETITION, etc. and
- THE POWER OF LOVE.

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“Love suffers long, and is kind; love does<br />

not envy; love does not parade itself, is<br />

not puffed up;<br />

Does not behave rudely, does not seek its<br />

own, is not provoked, thinks no evil;<br />

Does not rejoice in iniquity, but rejoices in<br />

the truth;<br />

Bears all things, believes all things, hopes<br />

all things, endures all things.<br />

Love never fails. ...” (verses 4-8)<br />

Yet, we cannot give something that we<br />

don’t have.<br />

So to operate in that kind of love, we first<br />

need to receive it.<br />

And what is the source of this kind of<br />

love?<br />

Where can we find this kind of love?<br />

There is a fascianting real-life story<br />

of a Harvard neurosurgeon, D. Eben<br />

Alexander. 1<br />

This man experienced a near-death<br />

experience due to an E. coli meningitis<br />

infection.<br />

The infection induced a week-long coma<br />

and shut down the entire cortex of his<br />

brain, which is the part of the brain that<br />

gives us consciousness.<br />

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