(Part 3 of Mini-Series on Breakthroughs) I’m going to share with you some of my real-life breakthroughs. I know one thing is true, if I can do it, you can too! A Quick Review A breakthrough is a moment of clarity when you see something differently. It brings a feeling of excitement because you know…
Month: January 2025
My Thoughts on Forest Fires
Like all of us, I am devastated by the apocalyptic loss of life and property in Southern California. But as the conversations over cause happen throughout the next many weeks and months, I hope that this time, with this President, something will finally change in our country; that they will manage the land in a way that protects the people who live there.
From Stagnation to Transformation: Your Next Breakthrough Awaits
(Part 2 of Mini-Series on Breakthroughs) I’m excited to continue our discussion on the topic of breakthroughs. In fact, I believe they are a gift from God. Today, I’ll discuss what stops people from having a breakthrough and what helps them create the opportunity to achieve one. As I share these ideas, I encourage you…
How to Help When the Smoke Clears
You can make a difference. Commit to reach out, show you care, be on hand to listen, support and love the families who have lost so much. You may be the one light they have in the midst of a very dark and stormy sea.
When was the Last Time You Experienced a Breakthrough?
Breakthroughs, I believe, are the ultimate payback for continuing to stretch yourself, being willing to be teachable, open-minded, and with the belief we can be better.
What Row Are You In?
Last Sunday in church I sat in the general area where I typically sit. I looked two rows over where I spotted a friend of mine and waved hello. A few moments later two more ladies slid into the seats next to my friend, and I thought to myself, “That’s nice that they have each…
Beyond a Year of Firsts
I wouldn’t be truthful if I said last year was easy, because it wasn’t. Every “first” was a hurdle, each solo experience bittersweet. For months, I felt as if a dense fog covered me as I waded through shock and struggled to move forward. Small tasks felt huge.