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The wait…
Most times the wait is an excuse. It’s an excuse to not step out. Waiting pacifies the fear of failure. Waiting shelves what could be for the deception of security. You have something bubbling inside you. I know it. You’ve tried to ignore it – but it just won’t go away. Sometimes it keeps you…
What Father says about interracial marriage
What Father says about interracial marriage A young man who loves God contacted me a while ago and asked me about my marriage. He was white, Afrikaans and living in what was a predominantly conservative white community in South Africa. He was in love with a black woman. I cannot say what he wrote to…
Even when it hurts….
When people you care about leave, it hurts. I once heard T.D. Jakes say if you needed the people who left to get to your Destiny, God would have made sure they stayed. Your destiny isn’t dependent on who leaves. Even when it hurts Let them Go and remind yourself that You will still get…
The giggling customer
In previous posts I mentioned a fantastic book I’m reading on how to handle our children’s toddler years. It’s called Happiest Toddler on the Book by Dr Harvey Karp. I highly recommend it. Anyway we’re at a place with our fifteen month old where it feels like a constant battle of wills. To deal with…
Will You Go for It?
Taken from Sandi Krakowski’s article: Finding Your Metron, Published on entrepreneur.com It takes faith to go beyond what our relatives have “always done” or to press past the voices in our head and around us. It takes enormous courage to find out if we are pursuing a career that we are not only made for, but…
Excerpt from Rich Dad Poor Dad, by Robert Kiyosaki
“Although both dads worked hard, I noticed that one had a habit of putting his brain to sleep when it came to money matters, and the other had a habit of exercising his brain. The long-term result was that one dad grew stronger financially and the other grew weaker. It is not much different from…
