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Can We Afford NOT To?
I wish I had known my value. I think the more valuable we see ourselves the better choices we make.
Jesus, Communication, Purpose, and Sex - 4 Secrets to a Great Marriage Relationship
In my opinion, there is one more important secret to a great marriage…an extremely hot sex life! There, I said it. I know many of you were thinking it, so, I just went ahead and said it....
What Makes You Feel Truly Alive?
Being truly alive is more than just your heart beating..... what is it that keeps you up at night? Here are my 3 things.....
Recruiting Our Kids to Join the Revolution Against the Mundane
If I help thousands of people climb to their God-given potential but do not help my kids do the same in the process, then I have failed. My revolution against the mundane begins with my kids.
Spirituality, Contribution and Leaving a Legacy
All three of these go together. Spirituality, contribution, and leaving a legacy seem to be a part of each other. I believe Jesus was the perfect embodiment of all three.
Become Greater Than You Are - 4 Case Studies
On May 6th, my friend, David Palmer, will graduate from the University of the Cumberlands.
David’s announcement brought back memories of my own journey. I was never a good student academically. I was a “C” student at best. I always enjoyed school. A matter of fact I enjoyed the 6th grade so well I took it twice.
An Atheist's Journey to Faith: A Movie Review of "The Case for Christ"
Lee was an atheist that decided to investigate the Christian faith, and specifically the resurrection of Jesus, after his wife became a Christian.
Wanting desperately to prove his wife wrong, Strobel sets out on a journalistic investigation by meeting up with some of the top experts in the fields of science, psychology, medicine, philosophy, and yes, theology.
Who ARE You Anyway?
How is someone who is an introvert, intuitive, feeler, perceiver; different from someone who is an extrovert, sensing, thinker, judger? The different combinations of these four areas (how we are energized, communicate, make decisions, and prioritize) helps us understand our specific personality style. Throughout the rest of the blog...
Are You Scheduled or Spontaneous?
Over the last three blogs, we have looked at how different people energize, communicate, and make decisions. Today we will look at how different people prioritize. Again, we can break this down into two different styles of prioritizing.
How Do You Make Decisions?
As with the extrovert and introvert; sensing and intuitive; there is no right or wrong when it comes to being a thinker or a feeler. We need both. When they work together, instead of against each other, they both can be more productive, happy, and content.