On its own, ambition is neutral – neither good nor bad. It’s the content we apply it to that makes the difference, writes Brian Harris.
Brian Harris asks: “What’s the point of desiring something deeply but having no plan in place for how to attain it?”
Progress in life is most often found through little victories, and it is their cumulative impact that makes the difference.
We all need rhythm. We all need a reset from time to time. But is the liturgical calendar essential for Christians?
This year, while everyone around me is setting big goals, I feel a need to slow down into the new year, to take an unhurried approach.
If the passing year leaves you with a sense of disquiet or unhappiness, ask what is needed to make sure this one will be different.
A quick search suggests that most New Years’ Resolutions last about a month – so if you struggle to keep the goals you set you are not alone!
Feeling end of year exhaustion, and looking to the uncertain future, can lead to the double Ds: Discouragement and Doubt. Ever felt this way?
If you could use some re-charging in meeting your goals, here are four tips that can really help you make those dreams happen.
We kill our dreams by thinking about why we can’t. Asking ‘what if’ instead, will allow you to see into opportunity, writes Rachel Reva.