Welcome To “The Pursuit”

Welcome to a journey of purpose and growth in “The Pursuit” newsletter! Here, we delve into life’s most profound pursuits, commencing with our pursuit of God.

Every Monday and Thursday, join me as we explore leadership insights intertwined with scriptural reflections, fostering thoughts and moments of contemplation.

Throughout this journey, we’ll navigate the multifaceted pursuit of God, embracing and pursuing themes of redemption, renewal, reawakening, dreams, change, growth, moments, purpose, success, and strength.

Each post is a guide for introspection and inspiration, merging timeless wisdom with contemporary leadership principles.

Together, let’s embark on a path that transcends the ordinary – a pursuit that encompasses the essence of our existence.

Join me in discovering the richness of life’s pursuits, finding meaning, and unlocking the keys to leadership that resonate on a spiritual level.

Join me in “The Pursuit”.

Change

Today, I invite you to think about and embrace the wisdom of Heraclitus: 
“No man steps in a river twice.”

Life’s essence lies in perpetual change, an ever-flowing river of experiences.  Each moment is unique, never to be repeated.

Like a river, life may have twists, turns, and unexpected currents.  Instead of resisting, learn to flow with the stream of change.

Embracing new challenges and opportunities is the key to growth.  Just as a river shapes its path, let life shape you. 

Every encounter, every obstacle, is a chance to evolve.  Don’t cling to the past; let it be the foundation for a stronger future.

As you navigate the river of life, remember that every step forward is a step into uncharted waters. 

Embrace change, adapt, and let the current carry you towards new horizons.  Life’s beauty lies in its ever-changing nature; find strength in the flow.

I’m cheering for you.

The Conundrum

The word of the day is conundrum. A conundrum is defined as a confusing and difficult problem or question.

The conundrum is the the struggle to make others happy but not forgetting about yourself.

We talk about, and practice servant leadership, putting others first, and while that is what I believe we are called to do and be, it can lead to the conundrum.

While you serve others you also need to make sure to make and take time for yourself.

Here are three ways to help you through the conundrum.

1. Take Time For Yourself – it’s not selfish, it’s needed. You can’t be at your best for others if you don’t take time to take care of you. That care can look different to each person, but find what helps you and do it consistently.

2. Talk Yourself Up – the most important conversation you have each day is with yourself. You are wired, by human nature, for negativity. You must eliminate that negative talk and replace it with positivity. Speak affirmation and value into yourself.

3. Believe – believe that taking care of you is as important and meaningful as taking care of others. If you believe in yourself, and what you believe in is real and authentic, you will be better equipped to take care of others.

When you experience your conundrum remember to take time for yourself, talk yourself up, and believe.

I’m cheering for you.

#leadership #motivation #coaching
#bebetter #beblessed

Not If, But When


What’s next?

What are your dreams for the future?

Do you believe your dreams will come true and are going to happen?

Too many people want change but lack the mindset, confidence, and perseverance to see it through.

Discard any negative mindsets that may creep into your head.

Discard the “if”.

If you continually fill your mind with negative thoughts, are pessimistic, and engage in negative behaviors, you can be sure that they will turn into negative self fulfilling prophecies.

Today, believe that what you want will happen when the time is right and when you are ready. Be positive and believe in your dreams and your vision.

Believe that if you have a plan, work the plan, and are patient your best days will happen with a positive and persistent mindset.

Remove the word “if” from the conversation and look forward to the “WHEN”.

I’m Cheering For You.

#leadership #motivation #coaching
#bebetter #beblessed

Stay In Your Lane

I enjoy walking early in the morning around sunrise.  It is very peaceful, the highway traffic is very light, and I get to see quite a few sunrises. 

I snapped this picture the other morning because it reminded me of something I always try to remind myself to do, and I probably want to tell more people than I do to do the same.  I don’t though because I try to stay in my lane. 

I have learned over the years that if I stay in my lane, and mind my own business my life seems to stay as smooth as it possibly can. 

When I, or others, cross over that double yellow line it’s often like driving into oncoming traffic.  Dangerous and nothing much good is going to happen. 

In fact, if I saw a vehicle coming head on at me in my lane I would likely take a quick turn onto a side street and exit the situation.

When someone gets out of their lane, which is likely every day if you work around others, realize when you need to get yourself out of, or exit the situation. 

It is always a good idea to check yourself too.   Make sure you stay in your lane when you can and should.  Keep your eyes on the road ahead of you because there is enough responsibility with doing that. 

I’m cheering for you.

#leadership #motivation #coaching
#bebetter #beblessed