10.28.2011

Faith Centered Leadership

Faith Centered Leadership: The Butterfly Effect

Faith Centered Leadership: The Butterfly Effect
By Priscilla Archangel, Ph.D.

In the early 1960s, meteorologist Edward Lorenz presented his scientific findings that a "small change at one place in a nonlinear system can result in large differences to a later state"(1). This became known as The Butterfly Effect, or the law of sensitive dependence on initial conditions. Put simply, the theory is that a butterfly flapping its wings on one side of the earth can cause a hurricane in another part of the earth. Like a domino effect, the flapping of its wings sets wind currents in motion, which coupled with its position and a myriad of other factors and atmospheric conditions, can impact in the weather thousands of miles away. This small movement is barely enough to create a breeze felt by a human being, yet significant enough to create wind currents. A motion casually made, often taken for granted, yet it has a powerful impact.

The Butterfly Effect

I first learned about The Butterfly Effect from reading a short book of the same name written by Andy Andrews, a New York Times best-selling author. His point was to convey how much each person's life matters, because of the impact it has on others. An action, a spoken word, a decision, that I perceive to be insignificant can have a ripple effect on millions of people, either positively or negatively.
Come to think of it, some of the most powerful and controlling forces are also the smallest ones. The rudder on a ship is a small flat plane that directs the flow of water past it which in effect turns the ship. The tongue is a small part of our bodies, but when it speaks, it can start a war between nations, or kindle a great love between two people. A mustard seed is only 1-2 mm in diameter, yet Jesus said, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you can speak to a mountain and cause it to move (Matthew 17:20). Each are small objects, but with a powerful outcome.

Well if each of these objects can have such a major impact on its surroundings, how can you use even a little bit of faith to impact your environment? Faith is when you place your confidence or trust in someone or something, even without proof of its ability to deliver. It's the substance of things hoped for and the evidence of things not seen (Hebrews 11:1).

The Ripple Effect of Faith

As a faith centered leader, how can you exert your faith for a business goal, an organizational objective, or a team priority. How can you focus your thoughts, your intangible ideas and abstract wanderings, on a desired outcome with sufficient confidence that it will indeed come to pass? It's simply a matter of perspective. Too often we're caught up in the moment of a seemingly insurmountable challenge; our scope of sight is too limited; our belief in the future too vague. We fail to grasp the significance of the impact of our faith; mountain moving, hurricane creating faith.

My prayer for you today is that God will open the eyes of your spirit, granting you understanding and insight to see a future positive potential in yourself, your team, and your organization that you've never before grasped. That you will no longer accept what is, but you will instead believe what can be. That your faith will be as vast as the wind currents created by the rippling of a butterfly's wings. That your faith will be strong enough to move mountains. That your faith will multiply your present resources. My prayer is that you will have the faith of a butterfly to set in motion actions that will cause a tsunami of blessings to people that you will never know, but by their very act will create a brighter future.

(1) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butterfly_effect

Copyright 2011 Priscilla Archangel

Priscilla Archangel is an author, speaker, coach and consultant. She brings over 27 years of experience as an human resources executive for a Fortune 500 firm, where she helps organizations accomplish business objectives and cultural change; and coaches employees to discover their unique strengths and life purpose.

Her book, "The Call to Faith Centered Leadership: Transformational Lessons for Leaders in Challenging Times" is a compilation of 90 brief but engaging leadership development lessons from the Bible. Sign up to receive a free chapter of her book at http://www.PriscillaArchangel.com
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10.25.2011

Excuses.....

Difficulty is the excuse history never accepts. - Edward R. Murrow

John F. Kennedy on Crisis

When written in Chinese the word "crisis" is composed of two characters - one represents danger and the other represents opportunity. - John F. Kennedy

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Why Worry?

Drag your thoughts away from your troubles... by the ears, by the heels, or any other way you can manage it. - Mark Twain

Somehow our devils are never quite what we expect when we meet them face to face. - Nelson DeMille

Some patients I see are actually draining into their bodies the diseased thoughts of their minds. - Zacharty Bercovitz


Every evening I turn my worries over to God.  He's going to be up all night anyway. - Mary C. Crowley

10.13.2011

Trouble Forgiving? Consider This......

I can forgive, but I cannot forget, is only another way of saying, I will not forgive.  Forgiveness ought to be like a cancelled note - torn in two, and burned up, so that it never can be shown against one. - Henry Ward Beecher

The weak can never forgive.  Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong. - Mahatma Gandhi


He who cannot forgive breaks the bridge over which he himself must pass. - George Herbert