Author: Jordan
-
The 2026 Playbook: Winning Strategies for the Future of Digital Marketing
Football changes with new rules every season. Basketball changes when teams find new ways to score. Marketing works the same way. The playbook is never final, and the field always shifts. This blog looks at what marketing may be in 2026. We will cover new tools, customer trends, and the need for trust. Some strategies Read more
-
Struggling to Know What You Want in Life? Start Here
Everyone has asked the question, “What do I really want in life?” Some chase money. Others chase relationships, success, or recognition. For me, it was baseball. I gave years of my life to the game, hoping to play at the highest level. I believed it was God’s will for me, but in truth, I made Read more
-
Reframing Failure: The Unexpected Lessons That Shape Success
Failure is not the opposite of success. In many cases, it is the path that leads to it. Think about a young quarterback. He throws an interception, feels the sting, but studies the mistake. The next drive, he makes smarter decisions. Those errors build his awareness and sharpen his skills. Life works the same way. Read more
-
Toxic Friendships: Knowing When to Let Go and How to Heal
I once had a friend I thought would be in my life forever. We had years of memories, inside jokes, and late-night talks. But over time, the friendship started to feel one-sided. I was always the one giving, and he was always the one taking. I’d leave our conversations feeling tired, not encouraged. Friendship is Read more
-
Workplace Communication That Builds Bridges, Not Walls
I’ve worked for two very different companies. One had great communication. Leaders made goals clear, and I always knew what was expected. Work felt simple because I wasn’t left guessing. The other company was the opposite. There was no clear direction. Plans changed without warning, and no one explained why. I often felt lost and Read more
-
The Power of Perspective: How Changing Your Mindset Can Help You Overcome Anything
I remember sitting in the dugout at Liberty University, watching my teammates play. I was injured again. My body wouldn’t stay healthy, and I couldn’t help but feel jealous. They were out there living the dream, while I sat on the sidelines wishing I had what they had. Comparison does that. It steals joy and Read more
-
Creating a Culture of Accountability Without Micromanaging

One manager made me feel like a trusted professional. The other made me feel like a child who couldn’t be left alone. The micromanager watched every move. They checked my work before I finished. I felt like nothing I did was good enough. I stopped trying new things because I feared messing up. The other Read more
-
Strength for Everyday Life: Why Building It Matters Beyond the Gym

When was the last time you thought about how much strength it takes to live your everyday life? We often think of strength as lifting heavy weights or looking fit. But real strength shows up in more ways than just muscle. It takes mental strength to focus at work when stress builds. It takes emotional Read more
-
Word-of-Mouth Marketing: Why Reputation Matters More Than Ads

We live in a world filled with ads. Billboards, TV spots, social media, everywhere you look, someone is selling something. Yet, even with all that noise, one thing cuts through louder than any ad: reputation. Think about the last time you tried a new restaurant. Did you go because of a commercial? Or because a Read more
-
Why Finding Your Life Purpose Feels Hard (And How to Start Today)

Feeling lost in life is more common than people admit. You might see friends with stable careers, families, or clear plans and wonder why you haven’t figured things out yet. There’s an unspoken pressure to know your purpose by your 20s or early 30s, and when you don’t, it can feel like you’re already behind. Read more
