Great inspiration comes to those that listen to genius. Great minds challenge one to think deeper about the problem in front of them. One of those geniuses is Clayton Christensen. Not only is he a Harvard Business Professor and famous author he is also a Latter-Day Saint and former Area Seventy. I enjoy listening to [...]
View PostHome Teaching Introverts
As I read this book I thought about the methods we use to fellowship others — the biggest one being home/visiting teaching. If we have a family or an individual on our list that is more introverted should we be approaching it differently than calling and demanding a time to come and visit in their home? Could the fact that someone wants to come into their home — their “happy place” — their sanctuary — be so over stimulating that they dread the experience? Maybe the introvert that is strongly encouraged to attend the ward party is so uncomfortable that the act of “felloshipping” is just the thing that drives them to inactivity.
View Post extrovert, home teaching, introvert, visiting teachingSolving Home Teaching Through the Six-Source Model – Part 2
It might not be motivation they are lacking….what if they simply do not know HOW to home teach???
View Post elder quorum, high priest group, home teaching, relief society, visiting teachingHow to Improve Home Teaching by 20%
The holy grail of priesthood questions….
View Post elders quorum president, home teaching, improving home teaching, improving visiting teaching, lds, visiting teachingA Perspective On Why People Don’t Home Teach?
Are people lazy or just exhausted?
View Post elders quorum president, home teaching, home teaching laziness, how to get people to home teach, visiting teaching, visiting teaching lazinessHow to Engage People to Home Teach
If you were putting together a program to resolve the issue of home teaching what would you do differently? Remember there are no rules and you are starting from scratch.
View Post Daniel Pink, Elder Ballard, elder quorum, home teaching, relief society, visiting teaching