Worry is just wisdom that hasn't found peace
God never condemns us for our worries or anxieties. Instead he encourages us to cast our cares upon him.
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God never condemns us for our worries or anxieties. Instead he encourages us to cast our cares upon him.
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How hot dogs remind me of the magic—and the Savior—at the heart of Christmas.
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It was junior year, Mrs. Harmon’s class. I was hiding behind a worn out copy of Of Mice and Men, doing everything I could to hide the tears that were welling up. There was something about Lenny—big, gentle Lenny—that got to me as I read through the pages. I didn’t quite know why at the time. I just knew I understood him.
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Life is busy. But, seeing a simple hummingbird this morning reminded me of the importance of taking time to take a breath
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I can’t do it all, but that’s never stopped me from trying. I’ve been learning the important difference between delegating and empowering and what that means for me and the people I help lead.
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When you think of sports and coaches, we all have heroes. But, there are some people who are more. They are the legends that inspire us to be better humans.
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Reflecting on the life lessons my son has taught me in the 8 years I've been his dad.
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From executive suites to team huddles, Leadership Huntington has been a masterclass in fresh perspectives, peppered with hearty laughs and invaluable life lessons from unexpected places, including Marshall Soccer Coach Chris Grassie.
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I’ve heard the parable of the lost sheep taught dozens of times in church. I’m sure I’ve even taught it a time or two. It's a classic tale, but I think there's a misconception that needs addressing.
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Maybe AI will eventually take over, but let me tell you, this wouldn’t be the first technological revolution the creative fields have withstood.
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While all of the talks at TEDx MarshallU were based on brilliant ideas, only a handful felt like ideas that were truly worth spreading.
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This almost throwaway line from the beloved show “Ted Lasso” has become a guiding principle for me over the last year.
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My eyes may have looked (and felt) like hot lava over the last week, but it has also taught me an important lesson.
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Some people look down on New Year’s Resolutions, but there's never a bad time to set goals to help you become the person you really want to become
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I'm starting a blog because my therapist told me to and it's less weird than talking to myself.
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Put your money where your mouth is!
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The moral of the story is that advertising works.
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Today was my first day out of isolation after testing positive for Covid-19 a couple of weeks ago.
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Reflecting on 2020, it was a tough year filled with love, laughter, and memories for my little family. Despite the hardships many faced, it’s important to appreciate the good in life.
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Reflecting on my grandfather, Harold, and his lasting impact, especially during the holiday season.
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A reflection on the importance of being kind and supportive to each other, especially during challenging times.
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For my birthday, my amazing wife and sister-in-law surprised me with a treasure chest full of dozens of letters from people in my life.
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Reflecting on the power of words and the importance of expressing gratitude and encouragement to those around us.
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In the spirit of Halloween, here's a lighthearted look at the things that scare me, from spiders to life's bigger worries.
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Reflecting on cherished childhood memories and the magic of simple, unending days spent with family and friends.
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Reflecting on a simple, innocent interaction at a playground and its deeper implications on understanding and addressing racism.
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A simple change in perspective during a morning run led to a profound realization about life and how we choose to view our circumstances.
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Reflecting on Psalm 23 and the importance of finding identity beyond what we do, understanding our true worth as seen by our shepherd.
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