"The greatness I am scrolling through on social media, the power I see on television—these things I find myself longing for and envying—these things are not greatness. They are a sham." - Ann Swindel
"Doctors and scientists recommend that folks consume no more than about 300-400 mg of caffeine a day. I didn’t know it, but I was averaging over a 1,000 mg a day." - Brett McKay
"Research shows that leaders who think and act from the same assumptions and behavioral repertoires they’ve used for years are prone to stagnate, under perform, or derail... To sustain success, you must develop learning agility." - Monique Valcour
"Anxiety is the most predominant form of mental illness in our country, plaguing both young and old, showing up as post-traumatic stress syndrome, obsessive compulsive disorder, even phobias and generalized anxiety disorder." - Vince Miller
"...is being successful really that difficult? Well, yes it is. It will require a lot of you... But do we tend to over complicate the process? I believe they boil down to these five attributes, which when worked on individually, result in successful outcomes." - Mike Templeman
"If you want to be likeable and memorable you have to step up your game... here are 17 quick and easy ways to make sure that the people you meet will be impressed and want to make the most of your relationship moving forward." - Kevin Daum
“Temptation is like a knife, that may either cut the meat or the throat of a man; it may be his food or his poison, his exercise or his destruction.” - Tim Chaddick quoting seventeenth-century English preacher John Owen
"Regardless of where you fall on the scale of interest [in the election], the most important question is how Christians should conduct themselves during this election season. The world is watching God’s people, not just for how they vote, but for how they act both online and in conversations with family and friends." - Daniel Darling
"... trying to learn from your mistakes can be a very ineffective way to change future behavior for the better." - Kelly Haws, professor of marketing at Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management
"Whether it’s answering the questions of young inquisitive minds, skeptical classmates, or hostile strangers, sooner or later we’re all forced to reckon with how we got the Bible, how its books were chosen, and whether we can trust it today." - Ivan Mesa
February 23, 2016
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