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  • #1
    Louie Giglio
    “You are a son or daughter of God. You are a child of the King. You are written into God's will, and you are an heir of everything God has. You are a beneficiary of the lavish love of God, which has changed you from failure to family. Grace not only cancels guilt and shame; grace redefines you. You are a beloved family member of God, and because of that you are given a seat at the table with Almighty God.”
    Louie Giglio, Don't Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table: It's Time to Win the Battle of Your Mind...

  • #2
    Louie Giglio
    “I couldn't stop the Devil from prowling around my table, but in Jesus' name I definitely did have the choice whether I allowed the Enemy to sit down.”
    Louie Giglio, Don't Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table Study Guide with DVD: It's Time to Win the Battle of Your Mind

  • #3
    Louie Giglio
    “He says, That’s great. My grace covers your guilt. My grace changes your shame. I want you to become a leader in My church. I want you to feed My sheep. I want you to be a part of My mission. I want you to love God and love other people in My name. You do not have to sit in the back row for the rest of your life. You do not have to live in the shadows. You don’t have to build protective walls around yourself. You don’t have to hide from the people who love you and care for you. They’ll help love you and restore your integrity, and your call is to help take My name to the world, and I want you in the front row on that mission. You are My chosen instrument to carry forth the plans and purposes of God. You are not going to live defined by shame or guilt. You are going to live defined by Me. Since you love Me, let’s not go backward. Let’s go forward, together.”
    Louie Giglio, Don't Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table: It's Time to Win the Battle of Your Mind...

  • #4
    Louie Giglio
    “The Enemy masterfully paints an inviting picture of freedom.”
    Louie Giglio, Don't Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table: It's Time to Win the Battle of Your Mind...

  • #5
    Louie Giglio
    “Though we live in the world, we do not wage war as the world does. The weapons we fight with are not the weapons of the world. On the contrary, they have divine power to demolish strongholds. We demolish arguments and every pretension that sets itself up against the knowledge of God, and we take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ. (2 Corinthians 10:3–5)”
    Louie Giglio, Don't Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table: It's Time to Win the Battle of Your Mind...

  • #6
    Louie Giglio
    “Don’t give the Enemy a seat. Don’t entertain his ideas. These thoughts are not from a good and trustworthy Shepherd. Move on.”
    Louie Giglio, Don't Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table: It's Time to Win the Battle of Your Mind...

  • #7
    Louie Giglio
    “Whatever you give shelter and sustenance to in your mind is ultimately what will grow in your garden. You're going to reap what you sow.

    The way you renew your mind is to wrap your thoughts around Scripture. You can take control of what you think about. You deliberately plant the good seeds/thoughts of God in your mind. As these thoughts take root and grow, they will help remove the destructive weeds that the Enemy tries to plant in your mind.”
    Louie Giglio, Don't Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table: It's Time to Win the Battle of Your Mind...

  • #8
    Louie Giglio
    “God wants to be known by you, and you can know as much about Him as you have the appetite and desire to know.”
    Louie Giglio, Don't Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table: It's Time to Win the Battle of Your Mind...

  • #9
    Louie Giglio
    “The Enemy wants you listening to his voice. The Enemy wants you losing the battle for your mind. The Enemy wants you looking away from the Lord. But Psalm 34:5 points you in a different direction: 'Those who look to him [the Lord] are radiant; their faces are never covered with shame.' Do you think of yourself as 'radiant'? That's a powerful image and the opposite of shame. If you're looking to the Lord, you are radiant. Your face is reflecting the light and love of Christ. You are never covered with shame.”
    Louie Giglio, Don't Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table: It's Time to Win the Battle of Your Mind...

  • #10
    Louie Giglio
    “...if you want to do something great for God, then get ready to be tested greatly first. You'll be tested greatly so you can be trusted greatly.”
    Louie Giglio, Don't Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table: It's Time to Win the Battle of Your Mind...

  • #11
    Louie Giglio
    “Intimacy with God is the way to true fulfillment. How do you keep the Enemy from sitting at your table? You keep your eyes on Christ.”
    Louie Giglio, Don't Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table: It's Time to Win the Battle of Your Mind...

  • #12
    Louie Giglio
    “Sin is a mirage, always overpromising and underdelivering.

    The Enemy works in your life by luring and lying. He promises things he can't fulfill. He challenges God's truth. He attacks God's character and intentions.”
    Louie Giglio, Don't Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table: It's Time to Win the Battle of Your Mind...

  • #13
    Louie Giglio
    “Jesus promises in Psalm 23 that peace, victory, and freedom will come in the midst of problems, pain, and loss. That's how we develop an 'even though' kind of faith. We live by knowing that, in the midst of a broken world, God Almighty is with us.”
    Louie Giglio, Don't Give the Enemy a Seat at Your Table: It's Time to Win the Battle of Your Mind...

  • #14
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
    “The R6 framework provides a structured yet flexible system for navigating the complexities of change.”
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., GAME CHANGR6: An Executives Guide to Dominating Change, by applying the R6 Resilience Change Management Framework

  • #15
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
    “Resilient organizations are designed for evolution, not just efficiency.”
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., GAME CHANGR6: An Executives Guide to Dominating Change, by applying the R6 Resilience Change Management Framework

  • #16
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
    “Dynamic capabilities are crucial for organizational resilience, allowing for continuous adaptation and evolution.”
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., GAME CHANGR6: An Executives Guide to Dominating Change, by applying the R6 Resilience Change Management Framework

  • #17
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
    “A business can only deliver the value it is capable of delivering.”
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., GAME CHANGR6: An Executives Guide to Dominating Change, by applying the R6 Resilience Change Management Framework

  • #18
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
    “The R6 Resilience Change Management Framework is a cyclical framework that consists of six iterative puzzle pieces:

    1. Review the Macro/Micro Changes: This iteration emphasizes the importance of scanning (mostly) the external environment to identify emerging trends, disruptions, and opportunities. By understanding the broader context in which the organization operates, leaders can anticipate future challenges and proactively adapt their strategies. There should never be a time in the organizations existence where it stops reviewing the macro changes. There are times, though, when micro changes (internal) are where the focus needs to be.

    2. Reassess the Business’ Capabilities in the Context of Macro Changes: This iteration is fundamentally about “who are we, and how can we really add value?” It also involves a critical evaluation of the organization's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in light of the identified macro changes. This reassessment helps to identify areas where the organization needs to adapt or transform its capabilities to remain competitive. This iteration is largely inward-looking, focused on the organization. But it tempered with the idea that “how do our capabilities allow us to add value to our customers lives (existing or new).”

    3. Redefine Target Market(s) Based on Reassessment of Capabilities: This iteration focuses on aligning the organization's target markets with the evolving needs and preferences of customers, the changing competitive landscape, and the new reality of the businesses capabilities. This may involve identifying new customer segments, developing personalized offerings, creating seamless omnichannel experiences, or approaching the same target market in new ways (offering them new kinds of value, or the same kind of value in new ways).

    4. Redirect Capabilities Toward Redefined Target Market: This iteration involves realigning the organization's resources, processes, and strategies to effectively serve the redefined target markets. This may require investments in new technologies, optimization of supply chains, or the development of innovative products and services.

    5. Restructure the Organization: This iteration focuses on adapting the organization's structure, culture, and talent to support the desired changes. This may involve creating agile teams, fostering a culture of innovation, or empowering employees to make decisions through new policies.

    6. Repeat in Perpetuity – or – Render Paradigm Shift [R6-RPS]: This iteration underscores the importance of continuous monitoring, evaluation, and adaptation. The R6 framework is not a one-time process in response to a change event, but an iterative cycle that enables organizations to remain agile and resilient in the face of ongoing change. Additionally, there are times when before repeating the cycle, a business may want/need to render an external paradigm shift by introducing a product or service or way of doing things that fundamentally changes the market – fundamentally changes the value exchange between customers, employees and organizations.”
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., GAME CHANGR6: An Executives Guide to Dominating Change, by applying the R6 Resilience Change Management Framework

  • #19
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
    “R6 is more than a process; it's a rhythm for continuous adaptation, ensuring an organization's enduring relevance.”
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., GAME CHANGR6: An Executives Guide to Dominating Change, by applying the R6 Resilience Change Management Framework

  • #20
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
    “True resilience requires leaders to embrace discomfort and uncertainty.”
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., GAME CHANGR6: An Executives Guide to Dominating Change, by applying the R6 Resilience Change Management Framework

  • #21
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
    “The most valuable skill in a changing world is the ability to learn and unlearn rapidly.”
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., GAME CHANGR6: An Executives Guide to Dominating Change, by applying the R6 Resilience Change Management Framework

  • #22
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
    “R6 is explicitly built around the idea that the purpose of a business is to create value for customers. The framework is designed to enhance this value creation. We change not for the sake of change, but so that we may continue to be of value and be of even greater value to the people we serve. We don’t change because we’re forced to change. We don’t change for the sake of change. We change so that we can add more value and be of greater service.”
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., GAME CHANGR6: An Executives Guide to Dominating Change, by applying the R6 Resilience Change Management Framework

  • #23
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
    “R6 is explicitly built around the idea that the purpose of a business is to create value for customers.”
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., GAME CHANGR6: An Executives Guide to Dominating Change, by applying the R6 Resilience Change Management Framework

  • #24
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
    “In a way, the organizations we lead have the opportunity, every day, to be brought out from the grave like Lazarus. In a way, the organizations we lead must regularly embark on a sort of self-crucifixion (as Christ), experience a death of the old, that they may be born again better. This, among other things, demonstrates that R6 is a philosophy, not just a framework.”
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., GAME CHANGR6: An Executives Guide to Dominating Change, by applying the R6 Resilience Change Management Framework

  • #25
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
    “R6 emphasizes that change is ongoing; macro changes are never ending, so internal (micro) changes should also be never ending.”
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., GAME CHANGR6: An Executives Guide to Dominating Change, by applying the R6 Resilience Change Management Framework

  • #26
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
    “R6 explicitly acknowledges the non-linear, iterative nature of change.”
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., GAME CHANGR6: An Executives Guide to Dominating Change, by applying the R6 Resilience Change Management Framework

  • #27
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
    “Change has to do with an organizations identity, not just its operations. Operations follow identity, not the other way around.”
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., GAME CHANGR6: An Executives Guide to Dominating Change, by applying the R6 Resilience Change Management Framework

  • #28
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
    “Change has to do with an organizations identity, not just its operations. Operations follow identity, not the other way around. So when we think about change, it’s about “who are we as a company?” and “who are we becoming as a company?” That said, the identity of who we are becoming must permeate the organization through each individual identity in the organization being changed – not just people being given new sets of instructions. Implementing the R6 framework definitely starts with you, the executives and senior managers, but it also allows for more distributed implementation throughout the organization – and that’s good for you. That frees you up to stay focused on the big picture.”
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., GAME CHANGR6: An Executives Guide to Dominating Change, by applying the R6 Resilience Change Management Framework

  • #29
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
    “Resilience is not a static state but a continuous process. It’s not about reaching a point when you don’t have to change anymore – it’s about always having the capacity to change, while remaining authentic to the core essence of who you are as a company.”
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., GAME CHANGR6: An Executives Guide to Dominating Change, by applying the R6 Resilience Change Management Framework

  • #30
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr.
    “You can’t really plan for the success of a biological organism without considering the context of its ecological environment. In the same way, you can’t really plan for the success of an corporate entity without considering the context of its economic and otherwise broader environment. Furthermore, beginning with this macro context ensures that we are focusing on “how can we add value to the customers? How can we serve others?”
    Hendrith Vanlon Smith Jr., GAME CHANGR6: An Executives Guide to Dominating Change, by applying the R6 Resilience Change Management Framework



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