Welcome to High-Octane Living
High Octane Living is achieved by living life the way God
has designed every one of us to live. Living life based upon how God designed
us instead of the path of least resistance. It is a life of fulfillment
directed by God's plan for our lives instead of a life directed by choices made
in the absence of understanding and wisdom.
High-Octane Living Will:
- Improve Relationships with Your Spouse and Children
- Help You Guide Your College Bound Teens
- Assist in Developing Your Own Personal Leadership Style
- Turn Your Passions into High-Octane Direction for Your
Career
- Give You Powerful Advice for Raising High-Octane Kids
- Empower You in Development and Use of Your Spiritual
Gifts
- Supercharge Your Strengths in Business and
Management
Once High Octane Living has helped a person develop his or
her "Created Profile" they will begin living life on
purpose, God's purpose. People have the ability to know how they have been
designed, to understand what they are capable of and how to map out the future
God made them for. High Octane Living is about assisting people in the
development of their "Created Profile", it is about
helping parents and young people find purpose and direction in their lives.
High Octane Living is about coaching people in career development, marriage and
family and parenting decisions.
What you learn about yourself can be applied to Business,
Career Development, Parenting, Ministry, Leadership Development, Personal
Development and Marriage and Family.
ParentingAnother startling 2002 US Government
Statistic ( NIMH/U.S. Gov) shows that suicide was the 3rd leading cause of
death among young people 15 to 24 years of age, following unintentional
injuries and homicide. The gender ratio for this age group was between 3:1 and
7:1 males over females. As startling as these statistics are they point out a
tremendous need in our society for high-octane direction, and that direction
needs to start in early stages of development.
Left to the school
systems, TV, and the current culture, people may not have the motivation and
focus to succeed the way they were designed. How can we know God's plan for us
if we do not take into account how they are made? God made each of us with
talents, personality, and behavioral traits that all give direction in life.
Our responsibility is to understand to the best of our ability how God has made
us and then, armed with the our "Created Profile" we
can "make our paths straight".
Read on to find out how High-Octane
Living can be applied to other areas of your life including: Business, Career
Development, Ministry, Leadership Development, Personal Development and
Marriage and Family.
Ministry High Octane Living offers books, web sites,
seminars, coaching and third party testing instruments to assist churches and
ministries with Christian leadership training and church growth. Church growth
is often thought of in terms of the organization, programs and policy. At
High-Octane Living we believe that Church growth and church ministry go hand in
hand. Church growth is most effectively accomplished when it is approached from
an organic perspective rather than an organizational perspective. In other
words, it is about God and His people. Each of us search for God's plan in our
lives, but it is elusive and we often need help to get us following the path He
has designed us for.
Marriage and Family
Statistics show as many as 50% of Americans, including those
who attend church end up in divorce. High-Octane marriage partners learn to
understand their partner and focus on each others strengths instead of
weaknesses. Partners learn to depend on the strengths of their spouse, filling
in each others weaknesses with their own strengths.
We talk to people
we enjoy talking to, it is that simple. If you have grown apart in your
marriage you can expect poor
communication. If
you do not spend quality time in conversation with your mate you will not get
to the real stuff that good marriages are made of . . . Sharing feelings, plans
for the future, likes, dislikes and passions, sharing stories of the day and
how the kids are doing. Notice that each of these things are the little things
that bond a relationship together. |
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