by Julie Fisk | Mar 13, 2014 | Leadership, Workplace
My daughter almost got off the school bus on a bitterly cold, polar vortex day — and no one was there to meet her. The communication mix-up was worthy of a sitcom script, and while the day was saved by the sharp eyes and gut feelings of her bus driver (who made...
by Shari Harris | Oct 24, 2013 | Leadership, Workplace
Walking in faith: I often use this term to describe how we can, and should, choose to bring our faith into the workplace. God has been using the term quite literally in my walk of faith at work. I might be in the midst of a busy work morning when I’ll sense the Holy...
by Shari Harris | Aug 1, 2013 | Leadership, Workplace
Does the workplace ever make you feel like the writer in Lamentations? Lamentations 3: 52-54 says, “Those who were my enemies without cause hunted me like a bird. They tried to end my life in a pit and threw stones at me; the waters closed over my head, and I thought...
by Shari Harris | Jun 19, 2013 | Leadership, Workplace
Most have had one or two. Perhaps you have one now. Maybe, heaven forbid, you’ve even been one: a bad boss. Learning to look at challenges as opportunity has stretched me to the breaking point. God, show me what you want me to learn was my plea. Seeing the experience...
by Shari Harris | Feb 27, 2013 | Leadership, Workplace
When the weatherman on the nightly news predicts stormy weather, we have an idea of what to expect. Although we may not know the exact timing, meteorologists are likely to give us a good idea of a storm’s intensity and when it will hit. Unless, of course, we choose...
by Shari Harris | Feb 6, 2013 | Leadership, Workplace
My favorite author and speaker, Joyce Meyer, has been known to say that her testimony is, “I’m still here.” I understand that message. I’m still here too. Still standing. It’s been a long, winding, uphill road navigating through corporate America. If you have found...
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