If we only hang around people who think like we do, that can be dangerous. We start to believe we are always right. Diversify your crowd sometimes…
Tag Archives: #isolation
Tomorrow Today…
Overthinking into our future produces stress. Focus on today, moment by moment, and live in the now. Tomorrow will arrive soon enough, so don’t miss out on this day…
Stress…
Stress isn’t a bad thing. Too much stress is, though. Take time to exercise, have some quiet time, read good books and articles, and engage in healthy conversations. Stressors aren’t going away, but we can manage them well…
Purpose from Pain…
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Have a listen! Jessica and I discuss authenticity, pain, fear and the genesis of my first book. We talk faith, and there’s lots of humor spliced in! Those who know me know I find humor in almost everything! Happy Sunday.
More Kindness…
Here’s some encouragement for you as we prepare for our stress levels to accelerate…
Freedom…
In 2018, I published my first book. If you are holding onto past hurts, if bitterness and resentment have taken your heart hostage, this book might be for you. Something to consider if you are ready to experience freedom from your pain…
One More Time…
Have you tried and failed at something? Good. You now know what not to do. Try again. And keep going until you succeed. Failing at something and trying again doesn’t make you a failure. It makes you resilient…
Rise Above…
It’s time to forget about politics, social media and popular culture. Rise above the noise of the world and pursue your purpose. The other stuff is distracting…
Shine Brightly!
Don’t allow the naysayers to gain a spot inside your head. Be confident. Believe in yourself…
Self-doubt…
Why do we doubt ourselves? Let’s think back to childhood. We didn’t know what limitations were. We were going to show the world who we are. Then life happened. Our confidence got shaken. Discouragement set in, and we settled for a life less than what we wanted. I encourage you to re-engage with your childhood attitude. If you are reading this, it’s not too late…