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De: Bill Carpenter
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Conversations that help grow a Kingdom-first business with purpose and precision. We explore the intersection of values, strategy, and growth by blending John Maxwell’s proven leadership principles with timeless Biblical ideals. Join us weekly for expert coaching and practical resources designed to fuel your success. Discover how to define crystal-clear values, develop innovative strategies, and take focused action. Whether you're an entrepreneur, executive, or aspiring leader, we provide the infrastructure you need to sustain momentum and build a business with lasting impact. Subscribe now!Bill Carpenter Desarrollo Personal Éxito Personal
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  • Assessing Needs For Change
    Mar 14 2026

    Learn how to effectively assess your routines to identify habits that may be hindering your growth. This post is for anyone looking to enhance their efficiency and productivity in both personal and professional settings.


    One of the most difficult things we do is assess our routines. We often cling to our habits because they provide comfort. However, as Bill Carpenter points out, challenging these routines is essential for improvement. In this post, we will explore how to assess your routines effectively, why it matters, and actionable steps you can take to implement change.

    It’s easy to get comfy with our habits, but that comfort can be a trap.


    When we assess our routines, we reveal what’s effective and what’s not.


    Bad habits yield bad results. We can’t improve unless we face the discomfort of change.


    Finding clarity helps us spot routines that create chaos, allowing us to make necessary changes that lead to lasting improvement.


    Remember, deferring these assessments often leads to greater pain down the line. Let’s embrace the discomfort now for a better tomorrow!


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    3 m
  • Praying Like Sons
    Mar 3 2026
    Understanding the Power of Prayer as Sons - Insights from Matthew 6 & Jesus' teaching on prayer. Discover the profound truths about sonship, identity, and authority in prayer based on Jesus' model in Matthew 6. Learn how your position as a son affects your access to Kingdom resources and divine power. Main Topics:The significance of calling God "Our Father" and the importance of sonship in prayerHow prayer aligns us with Jesus Christ, angels, and heavenly hostsThe role of forgiveness, love, and unity in effective prayerThe power and authority granted through Jesus' name and kingdom principlesPractical guidance on praying out of sonship identity rather than brokennessJesus' lesson on prayer and the significance of "Our Father"The spiritual implications of acknowledgment, agreement, and unity in prayerHow angels and heroes of faith surround and support believersThe importance of forgiveness and love as kingdom keysInsights on accessing kingdom power through confident sonship and kingdom culturePractical steps to deepen your prayer life and align with God's willKingdom Culture Program – Download scriptures on sonship and prayerMatthew 6John 20Elisha’s prayer (2 Kings 6)Psalms 34Hebrews 11 Corinthians 13Matthew 18Acts 2Acts 3Ephesians 1WebsiteIn this episode:Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to Jesus' lesson on prayer and why it matters01:06 - The power of "Our Father" and sonship identity02:19 - Breaking the spirit of isolation in prayer03:30 - Jesus' response to Satan’s temptation: returning to the Constitution05:24 - Elisha’s prayer and the angelic host around us06:38 - Hebrews 1 and the ministering spirits sent to believers08:00 - The importance of agreement in prayer (Matthew 18)09:54 - The purpose of prayer: alignment with Kingdom principles12:24 - The significance of praying from brotherhood and community13:20 - The power of asking for agreement and collective prayer14:57 - Understanding our identity as sons and heirs15:24 - The authority in Jesus’ name and kingdom resources17:10 - The role of spiritual gifts and kingdom dominion18:52 - Restoring our identity through sonship in prayer19:18 - Wrestling with God's will and His promises21:21 - Living a thankful, Spirit-led, prayerful life22:19 - Seeking first the kingdom and its righteousness23:45 - Heaven meeting earth through our prayer lives25:10 - Praying out of sonship, not brokenness26:09 - God’s delight in providing for His children26:55 - Forgiveness as a kingdom principle for maintaining sonship28:28 - Reconciliation and unity as foundations of kingdom power29:54 - Love as the greatest commandment and access point31:05 - Forgiveness, unity, and walking in Righteousness32:00 - The importance of love chapters and eliminating unforgiveness33:18 - Praying with awareness of sonship and identity
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    19 m
  • 3 Keys To Recover After Crisis
    Feb 23 2026

    In our fast-paced lives, we often encounter unexpected challenges—be it personal, professional, or spiritual. How do we respond when life throws us off balance? In this post, I’ll break down the STOP method, a simple yet powerful framework for navigating impacts in life, based on survival psychology principles that I've developed over years of experience.

    • Stop panicking and change your physiology to regain control.
    • Assess your physical and emotional condition quickly to determine next steps.
    • Develop resilience by staying in the fight and not giving up.
    • Use fasting to discipline your body and shift focus from flesh to spirit.
    • Pray from a position of sonship and alignment with God's will.
    • Connect with trusted individuals immediately to aid recovery.

    In survival training, there’s a simple mindset: S.T.O.P.

    1️⃣ **Stop** panicking. Your first reaction should always be to pause and breathe.

    2️⃣ **Think** about your situation. Assess what’s around you and how you can respond.

    3️⃣ **Observe** your environment. What resources do you have? What’s your condition?

    4️⃣ **Plan** your next steps. Taking action, no matter how small, can change your perspective.


    Remember, resilience is key. Just like the saying goes: "Though the righteous fall seven times, they rise again" (Proverbs 24:16).


    Stay in the fight. Keep showing up.

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    31 m
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