by Jayne Poli | Jun 27, 2016 | Leadership
Decision fatigue is a real thing. The trusty Wikipedia defines decision fatigue as, “the deteriorating quality of decisions made by an individual, after a long session of decision making. It is now understood as one of the causes of irrational trade-offs in decision...
by Janae Lenning | Feb 18, 2016 | Health and Wellness
As I write this, I have to confess that I’ve come down with the flu. It’s inevitable though, right? Getting sick from time to time seems to be a part of life. Among all of the tissues and tea and cough drops, I’ve realized that I simply cannot handle everything that...
by Jayne Poli | Jan 28, 2016 | General
Just like everyone else, I want to be a winner in life. I’m sure you do too. “Winning” may cause you to think of the perception of you, the character of who you really are, and giving the best effort to do the best of which you are capable. One definition of...
by Kate Washleski | Jan 25, 2016 | Trends
God can read. I know that might sound odd, but I distinctly remember a moment journaling early in my marriage when it occurred to me that God can read. I was feeling a certain way so strongly that I couldn’t talk about it out loud yet, so I went to “vent” to God...
by Kendra Egeland Roehl | Oct 20, 2015 | Life Issues
“We’re going to write a book.” My friend Julie stated as we walked out of a weekend spent away at a Bridging the Gap women’s conference in 2011. I look at her and smile, seeing her resolve, a sense of accord floods my heart as I nod in agreement, a hint of a smile on...
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