Eternal Principles: Reaping and Sowing

Sowing and Reaping are eternal principles: You reap what you sow. This is something I read in Scripture, but it goes beyond that. This applies in every sphere of our lives. Here are three principles I have found true. What you sow is what will grow. If you want to grow corn, you don’t plant … Continue reading Eternal Principles: Reaping and Sowing

What Do You Do With Loss (Pt 5)

I was talking to my sister a few days ago, and she told me she was reading a book by a  grief expert. The grief guru described grieving a loss, and how grief comes in like waves. You can do your best to stand strong in the water, but the waves of grief will not … Continue reading What Do You Do With Loss (Pt 5)

Getting UnStuck and Creating The Change You Want

Have you ever noticed how some leaders are unhappy with their lives? People who lead consistently see the way things are, and they point the way to how things could be and should be. If you lead well, it means that you see problems. It also means that you see the opportunities for change to … Continue reading Getting UnStuck and Creating The Change You Want

The Problem With Impressing People

Something I heard someone say a long time ago is, “Love your readers.” When I write, this is what I have done. Somewhere along the way, I lost a bit of the magic though. “Love your readers became impress your readers.” When I started viewing life from that perspective, I didn't have much to share. … Continue reading The Problem With Impressing People

The Secret Power of Ordinary

I spent much of my life thus far avoiding routine. Growing up, I viewed routine as the opposite of enjoyment. The house I grew up in was a place of routine, and I tried to imagine my way out of it. Well, except for the daily times that held routine Breakfast of cereal, routine lunch … Continue reading The Secret Power of Ordinary