
How to Reboot Focus and Boost ProductivityYour Environment Doesn't Have Control of Your Attention
Your Environment Doesn't Have Control of Your Attention
There is no doubt the last several weeks have wreaked havoc on our ability to cope with life. I was in the grocery store among other mask-wearing customers and thought: “when did this — social distancing while shopping with a mask on — become normal? As we look ahead to

Seeking CharitySeeking Charity Over Judgment is a Christlike Skill
Seeking Charity Over Judgment is a Christlike Skill
The social media grapevine flaunts our flaws, allowing those who are quick to judge and criticize to have a heyday. The effects are far-reaching and can cripple someone’s self-esteem and mental health. Instead of looking for where others might be falling short, doesn’t it seem like a healthier approach to

How Belief Reshapes Thought ProcessWhat We Think, We Become
What We Think, We Become
What we believe can reshape our thought process. Have you ever considered how many times you’ve heard someone say, “You can do anything you set your mind to.” The real question is do we believe it? It was around Christmas time when I received a “BELIEVE” sign as a gift

Seeking for the Power of The Word
The power of The Word draws some people in naturally, while others find it a challenge. Written in a way that differs from how we speak, the scriptures can be difficult to understand without practice in reading the more antiquated style. Yet, the stories of individuals and societies making choices,

Seeking ConsistencySeeking Spiritual Confidence Requires Consistency
Seeking Spiritual Confidence Requires Consistency
Physical fitness consistency has never been a strength, but in my senior year in high school, I thought an aerobics class might be a fun, easy way to fill the last of my P.E. credits. The problem was, I didn’t realize there were different Aerobics classes, and the one I

What’s Your One Word?Finding a Word of Focus for the Year
Finding a Word of Focus for the Year
At the end of each year, I evaluate what went well and where I need to make adjustments and then begin considering what one word might inspire me most in the upcoming year. It is in the process that I’m usually reminded of a talk given in 2015 by Larry