By: YiQin Houston
How much time do you get for yourself in a day? Continue reading “Procrastinate Less, Reclaim Your Time, and Find More Rest”
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By: YiQin Houston
How much time do you get for yourself in a day? Continue reading “Procrastinate Less, Reclaim Your Time, and Find More Rest”
By: Brian Harris
Some throw away lines stick. Continue reading “Because Every Yes is Also a No”
By: Valerie Ling
I was on a walk with someone the other day, when they made a statement that seemed to be universally true. Except, it was not all that true for me. Continue reading “Disruptions to Workflow Do Not Have to Be Normal”
By: Yiqin Houston
Don’t have the time? Actually, maybe you do. Continue reading “Don’t Have Time For Your Dream Life? Maybe You Do…”
By: Brian Harris
One of the joys of teaching theology is that I get to engage with many student projects. Some remind me of things I have forgotten, others introduce me to ideas I have not previously considered. Continue reading “Unbusy, Subversive and Apocalyptic: Three Big Eugene Peterson Words”
By: Susan Browning
I’m fighting a current I cannot keep swimming in opposition to. You are too. This push and pull of “I’m busy” living. The constant go. The resistance to give way to those waves. I’m finding it really hard to go against the flow of busy too.
Continue reading “You Are Doing Enough – Maintaining Balance in a Busy World”
By: Robert Garrett
New technology releases have a habit of introducing a bunch of new, ‘must have’ functions that are solutions to problems we never knew we had. However, Apple’s latest mobile operating system – iOS 12 has an interesting new function called Screen Time. Continue reading “Screen Time, Digital Wellbeing & Priorities”
By: Cara Plett
You’re likely doing a good job taking care of your children. But how are you at being with them? Continue reading “7 Reminders for Task-oriented Parents”
By: Susan Browning
It usually starts with someone either screaming, crying, kicking me or begging for TV before a reasonable hour. It’s my life, and I love it. But most days do begin startled or in a groan and a vague rolling out of bed after a lot of denial. It’s a rude awakening. Continue reading “The Morning Dawns and the Evening Fades”
By: Rodney Olsen
If I gave you a thousand dollars (I’m not going to but let’s pretend for a moment) what would you spend it on? Continue reading “What Are You Spending?”