Author: Jordan
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Staying Motivated When Progress Feels Slow

When I started my career, I liked staying busy. The faster I worked, the faster the day went. But early on, that pace wasn’t possible. I was learning new things. I had to stop often, ask questions, or redo tasks. Everything took longer than I expected. It felt like I was moving in slow motion Read more
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The Art of Forgiveness: Letting Go of Past Hurts in Family Relationships

A heated argument breaks out at a family gathering. Words are said that can’t be taken back. Months pass. Maybe even years. Calls stop. Visits fade. Hurt grows. Why do some families stay locked in this kind of silence while others heal and move forward? Unforgiveness builds walls, invisible but strong. It cuts off connection. Read more
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Building a Culture of Trust: Why Psychological Safety is a Game-Changer for Teams

In college, I played on a baseball team where every mistake felt like the end of the world. If you bobbled a ground ball or struck out, you weren’t just worried about the play, you were worried about the coach’s reaction or getting benched the next game. That pressure didn’t make me better. It just Read more
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Rewiring Your Brain for Positivity: How Small Changes Lead to a Better Mindset

I used to expect the worst in almost every situation.If something could go wrong, I assumed it would.My cousin noticed. He’d joke about how I always found the downside.At the time, I thought it was just how I was wired.It felt normal, but it made life heavy. As I got older, I realized that constant Read more
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Making Tough Calls: How to Weigh Priorities and Make Decisions That Align with Your Values

Have you ever faced a decision where doing the right thing meant doing the harder thing? I have. A few months ago, I was leading a major project that was behind schedule. The pressure was high. My team was tired. I had a clear path to finish early, but it meant skipping a final review. Read more
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Reconnecting with Your Body: How Intuitive Eating Supports Strength & Vitality

I’ve always loved food, still do. But I’ve also wrestled with it. Back in college, when I played baseball, food was part of the job. During the off-season, I ate to build strength. During the season, I ate to hold onto it. Every meal had a purpose. But one winter break before the spring season, Read more
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Digital Marketing Explained Simply (And Why Your Business Needs It)

You’ve got a great product or service. You’ve worked hard to make it worth buying. But barely anyone knows it exists. That’s like building a stadium but forgetting to invite the fans. In life, important things are meant to be seen. Jesus said, “Nor do people light a lamp and put it under a basket, Read more
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The Difference Between Goals and Purpose: And Why You Need Both

Michael Jordan won three NBA championships.Then he retired, at the top of his game. Why?Because even after reaching the highest goals, something still felt missing. That happens in life too.You hit a goal, the title, the paycheck, the win, and it feels good… for a while.But deep down, you know there’s more. I’ve felt it Read more
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Navigating Change: How to Adapt and Thrive in Uncertain Times

One day everything feels steady at work. The next, your boss announces a big shift. Maybe it’s new leadership, a department shuffle, or company changes no one saw coming. That sinking feeling hits. Most of us don’t like change. It feels uncomfortable. It brings stress, questions, and the unknown. But look at sports. The best Read more
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Setting Healthy Boundaries: Protecting Your Peace Without Pushing People Away

Think about your favorite sports teams. The ones that win year after year. You’ll notice they have one thing in common: clear roles, respect, and boundaries. Everybody knows their part. Players know when to lean on each other—and when to step back. That’s what keeps the team strong. Life works the same way. Friendships, family, Read more
