The Guiding Principle That Ensures You're Always Doing The Next Right Thing
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Show Notes:
- Introduction to "Becoming Wiser with Dr. Robert A. Rohm."
- Dr. Rohm's personal story about learning a guiding principle from his mother at age 12.
- The concept of asking God for guidance in everyday decisions.
- Stories from Dr. Rohm's childhood and youth illustrating the application of this principle.
- The long-term impact of consistently consulting with one's "heavenly father" before making decisions.
- Anecdotes about avoiding trouble and making morally sound choices.
- The story of Joe Frazier's discipline and commitment to not fooling himself.
- The takeaway: the importance of doing the next right thing, knowing you and God will always know the truth of your actions.
For more information about this episode, visit https://becomingwiserpodcast.com/071
Dr. Robert A. Rohm is a well-known speaker, author, and expert in the fields of communication, leadership, and personality assessment. He is the founder of Personality Insights, Inc., a company that provides resources and training programs to help individuals and organizations improve communication and build positive relationships. Dr. Rohm has authored several books, including "Positive Personality Profiles" and "Taking Flight!: Master the DISC Styles to Transform Your Career, Your Relationships, Your Life". He is also a sought-after speaker and has conducted training sessions and seminars for businesses, schools, and organizations across the world.
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