Maybe you’ve been in this situation. You’re sitting in a meeting and someone throws out a wild, crazy idea. Your brain immediately begins poking holes in said idea, scrolling through all of the reasons it’s likely doomed to failure. If you’re like me — …
Jessica Stollings is no stranger to the challenges and opportunities that exist between the different generations. She’s lived them out personally as a Millennial navigating “the real world” and professionally through leadership roles in a Fortune 500 …
Last week my ever-adventurous husband asked if I would like to go to L.A. for a taping of America’s Got Talent. So I went.
Last week, I wrote a straightforward post about how you shouldn’t get serious about someone until you know how the person handles stress. At the end of the post, I decided to use a practical example from the hit reality TV show The Amazing Race. I said …
Maybe totally giving up your phone isn’t for you, but a partial separation may be in order.
In my recent post titled “5 Resolutions You Shouldn’t Make This Year,” I cautioned against setting and striving for unrealistic and unbiblical goals, arguing that they set us up for failure, frustration and even self-righteousness. But that doesn’t mea …
I’m a big fan of New Year’s resolutions. I prefer to call them “goals,” but let’s not split hairs. Whatever they’re called, I love them. Each January, I force a friend or two to sit down with me and dream, plan and prepare for the year ahead. I try to …
End of content
No more pages to load