Focus on Core Competencies and Outsource the Rest
Immaculate conception as a way for God to transfer some of his power to retrieve the Devils power
The devil ran away with his power. Bible says God gave him as a way to show Gods linency
The devil can allow his power to be transferred as a way from hiding it from God.
Known as the Anti Christ
Immaculate conception baby lost his power because he was seduced by one of the Devils minions.
Jesus was the first person sent to retrieve the power but he was too late
God only releases some of his power as the fully thing will kill anyone.
He cant create an army of people with his power as it would raise suspicion due to the increasing amount of immaculate conception.
God Needs a vessel not created from a sinful act such as lust
Devil needs a vessel that has committed mortal sin. The more the better
2. A world were everyone needs an adrenaline rush at least once a day in order to survive.
Focus on Core Competencies and Outsource the Rest
When you’re running a small business, it’s tempting to want to do everything yourself. If funds are tight, the last thing you want to incur are additional expenses. Learning to handle a task yourself – or tapping your staff to take it on – probably sounds like a cost-effective way to fulfill minor needs without adding to your payroll. You sacrifice some spare time, learn a new skill, and come out ahead, right?
Well, not always. In fact, trying to do everything can end up wasting money. Outsourcing some of your most basic business tasks, on the other hand, can be a smart and economical leadership tactic. And as you’ve probably guessed, it can also create a happier and more productive workplace for you and your staff.
Why You Should Outsource
Outsourcing frees up your staff to focus on their core competencies – i.e., what they’re good at. By dedicating their time to their strengths, you derive the maximum benefit from their talents.
Bringing in specialists will usually mean faster execution. You could pay your staff their regular wages for nine hours to struggle through a project outside their skill set, or pay a specialist for three hours. Why finance a learning curve when a pro could complete the project in a fraction of the time?
The consultant probably has training your staff doesn’t. For example, polished and optimized copy written