Set, Go … Ready
I’ve grown up hearing, “Ready. Set. Go!” But I’m learning that getting unstuck may require relinquishing “ready” and starting at “set.”
I’ve grown up hearing, “Ready. Set. Go!” But I’m learning that getting unstuck may require relinquishing “ready” and starting at “set.”
Conflict is a part of life. And conflict-resolution skills can serve us well in many arenas — in dating, with friends, at work and in ministry.
A cluttered mind (and a cluttered house) is common. Many people don’t live with an overabundance of peace. But we can do better.
If I am conditioned for burnout and living in a world that pushes me to overextend my time and resources, what hope do I have to escape burnout?
Social justice advocates, college professors, society, and certainly shaving companies do not get to define what it means to be a man.
Goals are meant to challenge us, and sometimes the progress we make — even if it feels like we’ve fallen short — is more than enough.
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