Pain is often a counterfeit of importance, but what’s most painful isn’t always what’s most paramount. Addressing our pain first may extinguish discomfort but do nothing for the...
What worked in the past won’t always work in the future. What was good for a season may not be good now. If you are thinking the same way you thought in the past now, you have not yet...
As long as cycles of recurring issues continue, they will always throw you off balance. If you can break the cycle, you will stabilize, but you must master them for the shaking to subside. Be the...
There’s a difference between making adjustments and creating movement. Your business needs both, but movement produces growth beyond traditional paradigms and will always involve another...
The height of your ladder doesn’t matter, but the people who are holding it do. How high up the ladder is your vision? You may be a great climber, but even great climbers will fall without a...
A church's core values are like the ballast in a ship. Although storms may buffet a vessel above the waterline, it is the weight of the ballast in the hull of the ship, beneath the waterline, that...
Most organizations' plans are past- and present-oriented. They know where they used to be and they know where they are now, but when leaders neglect the future, they jeopardize their next past and...
By Sam Chand
Many of us strive for growth. This comes through pushing yourself, learning, and experience. But, many aren’t as intentional with the process of unlearning out-of-date and...
Failure is hard—and sometimes, talking about it can be even harder. However, failure often makes up the majority of our journey. If you can view failure as the gateway to success, suddenly,...
The path to success isn’t complicated; it’s rather straightforward if you know where it comes from. First, you are observed, then an opinion is formed, then an opportunity is...
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