If anything 34 years of marriage has taught me, managing conflict is an area I’ve had to really work on. In our latest episode of the Reinventure Me podcast, my co-host Armin Assadi and I talk about how we ...
“The first step to knowing God’s plan for our lives is the commitment to see ourselves as we really are.” Taking that commitment prompted Patrick Morley to pen those words twenty five years ago in his best-selling book, The Man ...
You’ve heard the saying, “No pain. No gain.” The polar opposite may also be true: Gain = Pain. There are times when our very successes—or the things we think are success—actually eat away at our vitality. We look in ...
Favorable conditions are overrated. Naturally, we want things to come to us easily. As babies we cried out for food and comfort; and we received them. As adults, we’ve only grown more sophisticated in the ways we pursue comfort. One of ...
Boy, I’ve seen some doozies. I’m sure you have too. Those embarrassingly stupid ideas that make you wonder if it’s just a joke. Then you realize, they seriously intend to do that thing. What do you say then? How ...
I’m sure we’ve got something in common. We’re both learners—and probably like to think of ourselves as life-long learners. But how do you push yourself to get even better at it? How do you create a hunger for learning? ...
I know. It’s seems awfully early to be talking about 2015 already. Snow (ahem) hasn’t even yet begun to fly. But today, I’m announcing next year’s Dream Intensive workshops. That’s three months earlier than ever before. And there’s a ...
How and why you leave a job says a lot about you. Before you take off to greener pastures consider three decisions that can make all the difference for you when you go. In our latest episode of the Reinventure ...
“Life is an improvisational art. We have to make it up as we go. If we are not dreaming big, we risk dying small.” So writes John Busacker in his delightful book, Do Less, Be More: The Power of Living Fully ...
This may show my age, but I haven’t conducted a job search in over 30 years. My, how times have changed. Even in the last five years. If you’re in the market for a new job—or planning to be—you ...