Tag: business
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Lessons from Nehemiah: Leadership Wisdom for Every Corner of Life
Read more: Lessons from Nehemiah: Leadership Wisdom for Every Corner of LifeWhen most people think of the book of Nehemiah, they picture a wall being rebuilt. But the real story is far deeper than stone and mortar. It’s a story of leadership, prayer, perseverance, community, and compassion — timeless principles that speak into every part of…
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God Speaks Identity. Coaching Builds Momentum.
Read more: God Speaks Identity. Coaching Builds Momentum.There I was, sitting in church, listening to a staff member speak. She brought up life coaching, and for a moment I perked up—yes, here we go. But then she finished her sentence with something like, “You don’t need to pay a life coach a…
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Stay in Your Lane, Church
Read more: Stay in Your Lane, ChurchLeaders — business owners, managers, pastors, ministry staff, and everyone who carries responsibility for people — this one is for you. Let me start with a simple question: What do Target, Walmart, and Best Buy have in common? And what about Kmart, Sears, and Venture?…
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Why Your Spouse Isn’t the Enemy — Even When It Feels Like It
Read more: Why Your Spouse Isn’t the Enemy — Even When It Feels Like ItThere are moments in marriage when something small turns into something bigger than it ever needed to be. A simple comment, a harmless question, a look — and suddenly you’re reacting, defending, shutting down, or snapping back. It happens fast, almost before you realize what’s…
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How to Love Each Other When You’re Both Tired
Read more: How to Love Each Other When You’re Both TiredA gentle, honest reflection for couples who are still learning — and still choosing There comes a season in every marriage when tired becomes the background noise of life. Not the dramatic kind of tired — the slow, steady, everyday tired that comes from work,…
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The Loneliness No One Talks About: Feeling Invisible in Your Own Life
Read more: The Loneliness No One Talks About: Feeling Invisible in Your Own LifeThere’s a kind of loneliness we don’t talk about. Not the kind that comes from being physically alone — that can actually be peaceful, even restorative. As someone who’s at least 50% introvert, I know the value of quiet. I know the relief of stepping…
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Many Masks
Read more: Many MasksHave you ever stopped long enough to wonder how real you are on any given day? Not in the philosophical sense — but in the everyday, ordinary moments. Like when someone casually asks, “How’s your day going?” You know your morning was a mess. Your…
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The Quiet Strength of Being Yourself
Read more: The Quiet Strength of Being YourselfThere comes a point in every person’s life when the pressure to be someone else becomes louder than the permission to be yourself. It shows up in subtle ways — the urge to match someone else’s pace, the temptation to imitate someone’s style, the quiet…
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You Haven’t Lost It — You Just Stopped Listening
Read more: You Haven’t Lost It — You Just Stopped ListeningSometimes the most important thing you can hear is something you already knew. Not something brand‑new. Not a groundbreaking revelation. Just a reminder — a nudge — that you haven’t lost your way… you just drifted a little. That’s what happened to me this weekend.…
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The Quiet Ways We Matter: And the Courage to Rise Again
Read more: The Quiet Ways We Matter: And the Courage to Rise AgainEver have those days where you wonder if you’re enough? Or if you’ve done anything meaningful with your life? Most of us have. And most of us are wrong about ourselves. Because the truth is this: you are more than enough, and you’ve already made…