It’s easier to criticize than create, in the midst of a pandemic and in our personal lives. So how can we help be part of the solution instead of focusing on what’s gone wrong so far? Here’s some practical advice to that end.
It’s easier to criticize than create, in the midst of a pandemic and in our personal lives. So how can we help be part of the solution instead of focusing on what’s gone wrong so far? Here’s some practical advice to that end.
Thomas often gets a bad rap for his doubt, but Jesus is a gracious God and met Thomas, His disciples, and will meet all of us, right where we are at.
Sometimes we simply must do the next right thing in order to have a positive impact for generations to come.
I have had the privilege of working consistently since I was old enough to get a work permit. Before that, I was an avid babysitter. Simply put, I like to work. I am fulfilled in accomplishing tangible goals and making meaningful contributions in the lives of organizations and individuals. In that twenty-six years of working I have learned a few things about what makes a positive work environment; in other words, what makes a workplace work. So I’d love to take a minute to reflect on those things that are timely lessons on working as we head into 2020 and what those lessons mean for us as employees or volunteers and the implications for leaders and bosses as well.