Is It Too Late To Apologize?

I’ve had to apologize. A lot! Yesterday and today, several times. So no, I don’t think it’s too late. I responded very defensively to a comment by a friend that was made to my husband yesterday about a book that he co-authored recently. And it was my fault because I completely misunderstood the context of the…

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Is Katallaso A New Size at Starbucks?

Doesn’t “katallaso” sound like colossal? It has nothing to do with size. But it does have to do with business and your interactions with others. The word katallaso is a Greek word defined by The NAS New Testament Greek Lexicon as the following: “to change, exchange, as coins for others of equivalent value to reconcile (those who…

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Big Lessons from Small Critters

Looks can be deceiving.   Small doesn’t mean insignificant just as big doesn’t mean bold. There are four small wonders that God has created and yet they provide four examples of life and business lessons. In a nutshell, what do these creatures do? This is how they are described in the book of Proverbs, chapter…

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Noisy, Quiet or Both? Your Ideal Work Environment

Does music inspire your creativity? Does white noise from a fan help you work better? Or are you one of those people who needs peace and quiet to be productive? I like all the above. But not all the time. Sometimes I work better at a library. Sometimes I work better at a cafe with…

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Mistaken Identity

Isn’t it interesting the topics of conversation that come up? Today some of them for me ranged from kombucha flavors, dancing styles, wheat and sugar restrictions, and desperate women. And with desperate women comes mistaken identity. Women who don’t know who they are think their identity comes from the following: They think their identity is…

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