Are You The Master Of Your Money?
“Sounds confusing!” This line is funny because, of course, the basics of money management aren’t confusing at all. They can be summarized in a few simple steps:
Empowering people to make strengthening choices
“Sounds confusing!” This line is funny because, of course, the basics of money management aren’t confusing at all. They can be summarized in a few simple steps:
Money. We’ve heard all the sayings: “Money isn’t everything.” “Money can’t buy happiness.” “You can’t take it with you.” We spend an awful lot of time and attention talking about how money doesn’t deserve our time and attention. But at the end of the month . . . the rent is still due. Part of […]
Previously, I asked you to spend some time meditating about the elements that would play into your ideal future – what matters most to you, how you want to spend your life, and what you want to do with the time you’re given. Now let’s work on clarifying those elements into your vision of your […]
Remember the analogy you used when we started this quest for self actualization? We compared it to a journey. You’ve packed up your tools, assessed your strengths and weakness and gotten to know your traveling companions. Now take your map out and spread it out on the table in front of you. It’s time to […]
After a life-time of juggling a job, kids, and a busy household, Kate lives alone in a small house in a quite suburb, where she keeps her garden, reads volume after volume of historical fiction, and has her dearest friends over once a month for a Bible study. She is happy.
How often have you read a self-help book, listened to a great speech or attended a powerful seminar only to fall back into old habits within a short time? It happens to most of us. The challenge in personal development is not a shortage of ideas. It is how to make those ideas stick; to […]
Why is Brock blindfolded? In this video from Facing The Giants, the coach asks Brock, “You already written Friday night down as a loss, Brock?” Brock shrugs. “Well, not if I know we could beat’em.”
In my last blog, I talked about the difference between your life and your situation. It’s very easy – human, you might even say – to define yourself by where you are and what you’re dealing with. You’re the one-legged runner. You’re the single mom of three. The guy in line in unemployment. The blind […]