009 How to Conquer a New Challenge
When was the last time you tried something new? If you want something different, you have to do something different. Learn how to conquer a new challenge.
When was the last time you tried something new? If you want something different, you have to do something different. Learn how to conquer a new challenge.
Do you bad talk about yourself to yourself? As a man thinketh so is he. There’s no place for negative thinking and self-talk in your mind. Listen in and learn how to banish automatic negative thoughts…
If you’re challenged by not having enough time, listen up… this episode, can bless your life! We are talking Faith Applied to productivity with tips, perspectives and a time management tool to help you.
US adults check their smartphones between 80 and 150 times per day and cell phone separation anxiety is a real thing.
How connected are you to your smartphone?
Smartphones are super helpful, significant parts of our lives, but like anything used inappropriately or in excess, this tool can become a trap.
Today we discuss faith applied to productivity and smartphone use and explore four areas/applications where smartphone reliance/use is not so smart.
Live long enough, and periods full of challenges will come. Stress begs for release and that call rarely goes unanswered and we turn to something…some action…or someone.
Some methods of relief bring help and healing. Others bring harm. What kind do you choose and use?
This episode shares encouragements about God’s grace and goodness during challenging times, and three ways to release.
Accountability benefits the functioning and progress of individuals, organizations, even societies – but many treat that 12 letter word like a four letter word.
How do you view accountability?
Do you see it as a needed help for growth and development, part of punishment, or something somewhere between?
Let’s talk about it.
God made our bodies to move.
It’s also pretty well known that exercise does a body good, yet four out of five United States adults do not get adequate physical activity to improve or maintain health.
We can do better.