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Onboarding starts with satisfying the most basic of Maslow's psychological needs: belonging. New hires shouldn't arrive to an empty cube and be forced to forage through corridors searching for a computer and the bare necessities of office life. A new hire isn't a surprise visitor from out of town. Plan for their arrival. — Jay Samit

God is alive, real, and wants to heal you in every aspect of your life where you are hurting. — Robert A. Schuller

Results! Why, man, I have gotten a lot of results. I know several thousand things that won't work. — Thomas A. Edison

To make big steps, you've got to take action yourself and not listen to other people. — Juliana Hatfield

Dear God, I worship You and thank You that You are greater than anything I face. Thank You that You are a compassionate God of mercy and You hear my prayers and answer them. I thank You that You inhabit my praise, and that in Your presence my life and circumstances are changed. I am grateful that praising You changes me. — Stormie O'martian

I realized the preserving a relationship at all costs was not as important as affirming the human right to be free from abusive treatment. — Rebecca Ann Parker

Well, in Twilight, I started out dying my hair blonde. And then, as the movie progressed, I wore wigs. The wigs went through a transformation. In Breaking Dawn, it's a little longer. That's my arc. — Peter Facinelli

You can become famous but you can't become unfamous. You can become infamous but not unfamous. — Dave Chappelle

Stay focus and complete the journey. — Lailah Gifty Akita

All leadership is appreciative leadership. It's the capacity to see the best in the world around us, in our colleagues, and in the groups we are trying to lead. — David Cooperrider

It's okay to be successful and it's also okay to be happy with your success even though it might not be easy. — Brooke Shields

Studying the text with other people reduces the impact of sin on our thinking. — Tim Chester