We are called to cultivate and defend, not nap and sin.
Author: Kenny (Page 115 of 160)
His customer service training makes him even more aware of times I don’t validate his feelings before I respond.
Picking almost randomly pays off much better than giving it intense thought.
Not everyone has clean water…or takes it for granted.
For the last meal of the visit, eat somewhere local with sentimental value.
It seems expensive, but it’s only once a year…and it’s only money.
He always has an excuse and it’s never his fault.
It’s hard to understand what a huge impact it had when it was thriving…and when it collapsed.
Praise from men you respect is inexplicably powerful.
He’s tremendously insightful and accurate assessing others, but can’t see the exact same things in himself.
A late season snow storm makes a long trip in an old truck an even more exciting overnight adventure.
The Little Flower say trusting in Him and His Divine Mercy is all we need to grow in holiness and become a saint.
Even though you’re afraid of rejection, you have to press in and be vulnerable because they need you.
He’s hates the injustice of the strong preying on the weak…except in his house.
You can be a lot more comfortable when you remember no one is giving a second thought to how you look.
I don’t have growth mindset…yet.
The new leader is a gardener who relentlessly cultivates a culture of common purpose and empowered execution, not a chess master who knows everything and directs every move.
Having everyone around the table reminds me that there is hope and the work is not all ours.
Before you pull the table apart, confirm there is actually a leaf in it.
Training works if you want specific steps for specific situations, but you need education for the unpredictable.