Redefining Your Priorities
Have you ever thought about what matters most in your life? The life-giving things that will add value and impact to your life and the lives of those around you? It’s easy to forget these things and succumb to idle living at times.
How to Become a Wise Stewardess of Your Time
Time is our most valuable asset. It’s the only resource that we can’t get back. We can get more money. We can buy more land or more resources, but once we spend our time, it’s gone.
How to Purposefully & Intentionally Design Your Week
Have you ever started the week with good intentions to tackle everything on your to-do list to only get to the end of the week with little to nothing to show?
Clarifying Your Roles & Responsibilities
Life is a huge play, and we all have roles we have to perform. According to Matt Perman, author of What’s Best Next, a role is defined as an area of responsibility.
Getting Clear on Your Mission : The Key to Not Wasting Your Life or Your Time
I’ll never forget the summer of 2015 when God revealed to me my purpose. It was right after I graduated from Howard University, I moved to North Carolina to begin my Master’s program at UNC at Greensboro.
Resetting Your Focus
A new calendar year tends to spark a sense of passion and urgency in you. With intense passion, you fire up your notes app, grab your planner, and start mapping out your takeover plan for the year, convincing yourself that this year of all years will finally be different.
Redesigning Your Rhythms & Routines
Almost every week in college, my best friend would ask me to help her create her weekly routine and schedule. Why? Because routines matter.
Refreshing Your Yearly Goals
We’re more than halfway finished with the year. Where do you stand with your goals? Maybe this year hasn’t gone as planned so far and you feel like you’ve failed at every single one of your goals.
Rest & Restore: The Key to Finishing What You Started
Living freely and lightly is something that I’ve always struggled with. Call it my Enneagram One(ness) if you will, but my ambition to see change, growth, and success has often dually straddled the line of being a fiery passion and a demanding burden, often because for me there is always work to be done and improvements to be made.