If you have spent any time with me or read any of my writing, you will discover pretty quickly that workaholic tendencies, perfectionism, and taking on too much at once are things I struggle with. Continue reading “Mastering Time Management: 8 Quick Tips for Busy Lives”
When God Says “No” Then Later, “Yes” – Strategies of the Holy Spirit
By: Tania Harris
Leadership experts tell us that strategic planning is crucial to the success of any endeavour. Continue reading “When God Says “No” Then Later, “Yes” – Strategies of the Holy Spirit”
New Year: Will It Be Any Different?
By: Andrew Laird
Ah, the long summer break, lazy afternoons by the pool or at the beach. Continue reading “New Year: Will It Be Any Different?”
“My Ambition’s Gone” – It’s Okay to Not Feel Motivated
By: Yvette Cherry
In my 20s and 30s, I was a highly ambitious person. Continue reading ““My Ambition’s Gone” – It’s Okay to Not Feel Motivated”
The Different Faces of Ambition
By: Brian Harris
Ambition is one of those things it’s easy to be ambivalent about. Continue reading “The Different Faces of Ambition”
Our Deepest Desires – And Planning Towards Them
By: Brian Harris
It was a mentoring conversation, and while obviously with a specific person, I had the feeling I had heard it many times before. We were starting with the important Steven Covey insight, “begin with the end in mind”. Continue reading “Our Deepest Desires – And Planning Towards Them”
Change Comes Through Little Victories
By: Brian Harris
We sometimes think everything would change if we managed to get a major breakthrough in some troubling area of our life. Continue reading “Change Comes Through Little Victories”
New Year, Old You: Do Liturgical Calendars Help?
By: Stephen McAlpine
You have to laugh at that graphic, right? But for so many people, and I don’t just mean Christians, this is the reality of the decision to lean into a new year and be a “new you”. Continue reading “New Year, Old You: Do Liturgical Calendars Help?”
Slow Down into the New Year
All around me, people are setting intentions for the new year, making resolutions, creating change, and re-evaluating their lives. Continue reading “Slow Down into the New Year”
Burnout or Bore Out: Reflections for the New Year
By: Brian Harris
There’s no doubt about it, burnout is a real problem, and large numbers of people have pulled back from aspirational careers, putting new boundaries in place, and taking clear and tangible steps to make sure they never land up in the same place of over stretch and exhaustion again. Continue reading “Burnout or Bore Out: Reflections for the New Year”