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I’m out :(

photo-15So I’m totally sad that I didn’t make it through to the second round… But it’s cool, life goes on. NE way keep voting for your faves here for Round 2.  The cheesy was fun for awhile and I’m coming with a bit more meaningful content this week.

But the fun isn’t going to stop for me. So I’m putting my services up for hire. If you want me on your side to promote you on twitter, facebook, and jcisonline.com drop a comment below. If I pick you, I’ll put the full weight of my influence behind you. I’m going to pick one of my commenters and go all out to help them win. It’s time to shine people… I take bribes, humor, and flattery. All those things could totally win my support :)

It’s all in fun (except for the $200 worth of books for a prize) and I wanna help somebody win. I’m just a crazy competitor, what can I say.

Video 2…late hehe

Drop your comment below. Let me know which cheesy thing you would keep….

Don’t forget to vote for me here

And for Dad in the Middle and Matt Mckee.

A little more cheese, signage time!!!

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So I’ll just post one. But feel free to insert some in the comments below and don’t forget to vote in the #kidmin March Madness

Don’t you just love cheesy church signs :) I know my friend Matt Mckee does!!!

Top Ten Reasons you should vote for jcisonline.com

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So I’m pretty sure that I’m an underdog in this competition. Given my age and Geographic location, and the fact that I’m neither a conference or an editor of an ridiculously awesome magazine like K! Mag you should vote for me :)

The competition is being hosted at ministry-to-children.com and you can place your votes here

I’m taking the advice of a tweet that @mattmckee sent out (who is also in the competition). He talked about having fun when you blog and that people connect with you rather than your content. So I’m gonna have a blast cheesing it up for this completely for fun only competition.

So here it goes: I’m stopping your normal jcisonline.com content and taking you to cheeseville for a week. Hope you enjoy the ride!!!!

Here are the top ten reasons you should vote for jcisonline.com

10. I am the closest in this competition to the age of a child. It helps me connect with kids :)
9. I love animals and small children in no particular order.
8. I voted for your favorite blogs you should return the favor :)
7. I do a great Blue from Blue’s Clues impression that preschoolers love!
6. I have the same initials as Jesus
5. Kenny Conley lives in Texas and I don’t… Help me out!!!
4. I enjoy Macaroni Crafts
3. I have a counselor who is also a puppet.
2. I have the same initials as Jesus.
1. Orange is a philosophy that I believe in, even if it’s the worst color in the world :)

So there are a ton more reasons like maybe you got something that’s been helpful from this blog.

Regardless of the cheese this week, I am totally thankful to be in a friendly competition that says: this blog has some value to people. So game face on let’s do this!

Faceoff Friday: Shoes

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So for this week’s Faceoff Friday. I’m thinking of Spring. I love the feel of flip flops between my toes. But some people just can’t stand open-toed shoes. So my question is this?

Open or Closed Toed Shoes?

Faceoff Friday: Coca-Cola vs. Pepsi

Coca-Cola vs. Pepsi, originally uploaded by Si1very.

Simple explanation. Vote in the comment section below. Give reasons why and we’ll tally over the weekend.

Coca-Cola or Pepsi? And let’s take stable of drinks vs. stable of drinks:

Coca-Cola- Coke, diet coke, coke zero, sprite, barq’s root beer, fanta, fresca, mr. pibb, vault, dasani, vitamin water, minute maid, hi-c, powerade, nestea, etc.

Pepsi-Pepsi, diet pepsi, mt. dew, sierra mist, mug root beer, dole fruit drinks, sobe, tropicana, amp, aquafina, propel, gatorade, starbucks drinks, etc.

Which wins in your opinion?

Faceoff Friday: Dogs vs. Cats

cat vs. dog, originally uploaded by Adam Tekoa.

So last week, it seems, Superman was the clear winner. Even Lex Luther weighed in on the Faceoff.

This week it’s sure to get a little crazy. We’ll see who winds up on top by the end of the weekend.

Are you a Kibble & Bits or a Whiskas? Chew Toy or Catnip? Man’s Best Friend or 9 lives?

Weigh in: Which side are you on: Dogs or Cats?

Face-Off Friday!!!

So here it is… First edition of Face-Off Friday!!! The rules are simple. Debate and it’s all up to the people who comment.

So who is better in your mind: Superman or Batman?

Sure to be a heavyweight battle.

Drop a comment below and use the button at the top to retweet to get the contest going!!!

Leading When you’re Young: Dad and Michael Hyatt

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You know I love to write, but honestly my english skills are well… lacking. But I’m trying :) Anyway, I was going to post a blog on a leadership rule that I learned from my dad as I was beginning to supervise at UPS. He said this,

Son don’t ask anyone to do anything that you haven’t done or wouldn’t do now.

I’ve got great thoughts but Mr. Hyatt’s are so much better. If you want a real leadership tip from me. Subscribe to michaelhyatt.com

Leading when you’re Young: Finding some Wise Peeps!

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Sorry for the delay on this post. Lots to do around the office this time of year… prepping for Summer events and all. Anywho, this is a pretty good tip and fortunately God kinda hooked me up for most of my life until I started to get it…. which is about 6-7 months ago. I know you figured, common sense would kick in, but I have CSD or Common Sense Delay, my common sense usually kicks in just after I made a mistake… I’ve heard it’s a common condition in guys.

As a young leader you generally feel like you’ve got it figured out. You are great at some things, and if you have a realistic picture of yourself, you realize you need help in some areas. Now the tendency generally is to figure it all out on your own. I mean most of your life you’ve probably done it that way. You do the searching, you do the legwork, you read the books and you put in the time to craft a skill or technique. But over time you realize the internet and books just can’t teach you some of the things that you need to know.

You see we talk in church world about relationships and how God designed each of us to have them. Both with Him and with others. And as young leaders it’s tough sometimes to get to a point where you can say honestly and not passive aggressively that I need help in this area of my life. Honoring others because we understand that we don’t get it. Knowing that we miss the mark and desperately need grace. So find some people that excel at some things that you desperately need some help. Because we don’t know it all, and we do need help. So find some people that can be honest with you and can point out to you where you are making a mistake. And then take their advice and do it.

I’ll give you some examples in my own life of areas that I need some people in my life to teach me how it’s done.

  1. Finances
  2. Marriage
  3. Time Management
  4. My view of Grace
  5. Ministry
  6. Marriage

Those are just a few of the things that I have people to help me with on a consistent basis. A few people help me out in many of these areas.

I’m just beginning to get this skill. My personality is a do it all. If there is something that needs to be done, then I feel like I can probably do it on my own. But I also need to be able not only to pass some things off, but also give others opportunities to shine. FYI, THOSE AREN’T THE SAME THING!

I’ve got a few other posts coming up but let me know. What’s something that you’ve struggled with as a young leader? Asking for help, Time, the Problem with Potential, Relationships, etc. What’s your thing that you had/have to get through as a young leader?

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