Michael Hyatt left a note in Platform :
hasn’t died, of course. But it has been dialed back—calibrated to the reality of deadlines, budgets, and limited resources. A similar process can happen for individuals who set out to create something, whether a book, a record album, or even a comedy routine. It’s easy to “settle.” At this very moment, you face a decision. Will you take a stand for the original vision or will
I have to fight this almost every single day. You can never let down your guard.
Kathleen Reeves Sutton left a note in The Fitting Room :
the tenor of Christ’s discourse, that the loving much was not the cause, but the effect, of her pardon.” If we haven’t been forgiven by Jesus, we will not know how to truly love. Or how to truly forgive. Many years ago the Lord whipped up the perfect storm of offense in my life. Please don’t read too
Love this!
Craig Booker left a note in Platform :
book Do the Work is must reading on this topic.2 5. Because it will enable you to see—and celebrate—your progress. Life is hard when you aren’t seeing progress. You feel like you are going nowhere. But written goals are like mile markers on a highway. They enable
This is one area apps have changed my life. I hated exercise, had no motivation, but when I used my iPhone I could easily track my progress. This provided the necessary motivation to stick with my exercise and see it through.
Trey Baker left a note in The Circle Maker :
problems are bigger than God. So let me remind you of this high-octane truth that should fuel your faith: God is infinitely bigger than your biggest problem or biggest dream. And while we’re on the topic, His grace is infinitely bigger than your biggest sin. The modern mystic, A. W. Tozer, believed that a low view of God is the cause of a hundred
"God is infinitely bigger than your biggest problem or biggest dream. And while we're on the topic, His grace is infinitely bigger than your biggest sin."
Keith Ferrin left a note in Platform :
stays with you through every line, every scene, every act. It’s not about ego or being the center of attention. It is about having something of value to others and finding the most powerful way of getting that message to others who can benefit from it. If you are an aspiring (or already successful) author, artist, musician, public speaker, salesperson, candidate for public office—anyone who
So crucial to remember this at all times. On the one hand... It keeps the ego in check. On the other...It keeps us from ever listening to the lie that we have nothing to offer.
Shuana Hackworth Searcy left a note in Soul Detox :
to God. It is our responsibility to discern what we let into our lives and what we keep out. If you’re a Christian, wouldn’t you agree that there has to be a line of right and wrong somewhere? A way to discern what pleases God and moves us closer to him instead of farther away? And can we trust our own sensibilities to know what’s truly best for us? Could it be that we’ve become desensitized to what is right or wrong, good or evil, pleasing or displeasing
I totally agree