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.
Tag: self improvement
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?
While it is useful to be knowledgeable, it is rather far more important to be wise, writes theological thinker Brian Harris.
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.
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.
We all have the impulse to save face, and many of us get defensive, aggressive or withdrawn when that impulse is challenged, writes Michael McQueen.
Have you ever felt invisible? Or perhaps you’ve felt as though you’re seen, but in an inaccurate way – you’ve been placed you in a limiting box.
As the world of work changes, there are some strategies Gen Z can use to not only stand out in the workplace, but thrive in it. Here are five.
Offering a kind word can not only make someone’s day better, but knowing someone is thinking about them, can make all the difference in the world.
Shame is a big part of addiction. To recover, people don’t need judgment. They need acceptance of who they are, writes Eliezer Gonzalez.