This blog was written as a result of me reflection on “ True awareness begins when we allow ourselves to feel what's broken” and answering the question: What breaks your heart right now? May these words bring something to the light for you!
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This blog was written as a result of me reflection on “ True awareness begins when we allow ourselves to feel what's broken” and answering the question: What breaks your heart right now? May these words bring something to the light for you!
This blog explores the importance of recognizing burnout signals early, aligning self-care practices with leadership impact, and embracing rest without guilt. It invites readers to invest in their long-term leadership sustainability by attending the Strategic Rest Summit in Greensboro, NC, from June 6-8.
This blog explores the idea of purpose, ownership, and hope through the metaphor of a tape measure. It challenges readers to stop measuring their worth by distorted societal standards and instead align with God's unshakable plan for their lives—all with a touch of sarcasm and real talk.
The second edition of Recharge is a powerful, actionable guide designed to help college students, professionals, and executives prioritize intentional rest, realign their goals, and achieve sustainable success without burnout.
This reflective blog explores the frustration and deeper significance of snow through a personal journey, drawing parallels to leadership, relationships, and faith. It highlights how moments of forced stillness can teach patience, endurance, and trust in God’s timing.
As we grow older, anxiety often overshadows joy, making us wonder if adulthood means feeling less happiness. Inspired by Inside Out 2 and personal experiences with anxiety, grief, and self-awareness, this blog explores how purpose can serve as a bridge between anxiety and joy. By reflecting on childhood memories, faith, and the wisdom found in the last twelve books of the Old Testament, we uncover ways to reclaim joy while navigating life's complexities.