A change of heart
I used to think vision boards were a waste of time until this month, when a series of storms prompted a change of heart.
dispatches from the intersection of faith, life and work
I used to think vision boards were a waste of time until this month, when a series of storms prompted a change of heart.
I’m not buying anything in 2020. This isn’t a new year’s resolution (resolutions are just a waste of time, imho). This is about a lifestyle change and something I’ve been…
Over the course of this decade, I was consistently inconsistent. I started blogging but didn’t always do it monthly, I took up running but still don’t do it regularly. Consistency is key to success.
My plan didn’t factor in multiple moves across the country or layoffs or delays–the unforeseen things that *seemed* to slow me down.
Recently, some students asked me whether I had any regrets. Whenever I reflect on the last fifteen years, this is the one that always comes to mind…
Whenever I leave one of these meetings or sessions with the kids, I always go in a bit tired and come out energized. It happens every time.
Sometimes going back to school is about more than just obtaining a degree.