Tag Archive for: self improvement

Not Meeting Your Goals? Try These 4 Tips

If you could use some re-charging in meeting your goals, here are four tips that can really help you make those dreams happen.

How to Feel Confident When You Are In Over Your Head

It’s in times of discomfort, awkwardness, and a feeling that you lack confidence, when real growth can happen, writes Rachel Reva.

Stuck in a Job You Don’t Like?

What if God wants us to stay in a tough job as He has important plans for us coming up? What if we’re meant to go and look for our next gig?

The Truth About Your Biggest Weakness

So many people talk about focusing on your strengths – but identifying a weakness and working on it, is also a huge key to success.

Lost Your Joy? This One Principle Could Be a Game Changer

If you are always thinking about ‘not having enough’ or what is ‘going wrong’ – you are just asking for more of the same, writes Rachel Reva.

Self Care Helps Us Stay the Course

Self-care is not about a recreational activity. It’s about good stewardship of the resources that we have, writes Valerie Ling.

3 Mindset Shifts That Have Helped me Majorly in Business

Three tips from an entrepreneur that will help you, whether you are in a 9-5 job, or starting up your own business.

Why Marie Kondo’s Coming Clean Sparks Joy on the Internet

We shouldn’t pretend that our lives are in order. Jesus doesn’t want us to clean up – only to fail over and over again. Sam Chan reflects.

That ‘Inbox Zero’ Contentment Feeling

To be still in this culture can mean allowing your email count to tick back from ‘0’ to ‘1’ without fret, writes Tim Yearsley.

New Year, Old Me – Can Anyone Relate?

What if it’s a new year but it feels like the very same old you? It happens more than we talk about, writes Lorrene McClymont.

Unplugging From the Tendrils of Technology

The idea of digital rest is gaining popularity. Rather than being eaten alive by tech, or going entirely off-grid, we should find a balance.

Become More Flexible – By Having an ‘Option B’

We can build a more flexible mindset if we hold to our ‘Option A’, or our ideals and dreams, very, very loosely.

In a Time of Anxiety, How to be Non-Anxious

Jesus can make a difference to the way we face and work with anxiety, writes faith and culture blogger Brian Harris.

So Cringe: Unpacking Embarrassment

We’ve all felt that feeling. You’re driving home after a night out or a busy work day, when it hits you: You cringe at something you said.

5 Better Measures of Success

We all crave for success, but how do we know when we’ve really “made it”? What really matters to God’s heart when it comes to success?

Knowledge or Wisdom? One is Better Than the Other

While it is useful to be knowledgeable, it is rather far more important to be wise, writes theological thinker Brian Harris.

Three Reasons Why We Procrastinate (And How to Overcome it)

Many of us wish we didn’t procrastinate so much. But before we can think about how to overcome it, we need to first understand why we do it.

Consider This Before You Quiet Quit

In Christ, we have the wisdom and strength to do more than quiet quit—to go deep and identify the root issue of our struggles, writes Jane Lim.