In this episode of Bookworm, Joe & I consider our own routines in an effort to become just a little more productive and creative.
Focused #134: Finding Space with Sean McCabe
Sean McCabe comes back to report in on what happened when his year-long sabbatical smacked into a pandemic and how he keeps his focus while winding up a new business.
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Sermon Sketchnotes – 9/12/2021
My sermon sketchnotes from September 12th, 2021. Enjoy!
Sermon Sketchnotes – 9/5/2021
My sermon sketchnotes from September 5th, 2021. Enjoy!
Intentional Family #38: The Grass is Greener
Comparison is deadly. It can quickly lead to a loss of identity, cause us to misjudge others, and creates a lack of desire to humbly seek out answers from trustworthy people in our lives. In this episode of The Intentional Family, Rachel shares some pointers from a recent experience to help you avoid it at all costs.
Bookworm #127: The Art of the Idea by John Hunt
Today’s author attempts to teach us to redefine our world through the power of original thinking. Join Joe & I for this episode of Bookworm as we consider the creative process in an effort to make the most of our own ideas.
Focused #133: Success & Failure
David & I do an audit of our productivity workflows and share what’s working (and what isn’t).
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Sermon Sketchnotes – 8/29/21
My sermon sketchnotes from August 29th, 2021. Enjoy!
Intentional Family #37: Purposeful Training
In this episode of The Intentional Family, Rachel & I talk about discipleship, purposeful training, and raising lifelong learners.
Bookworm #126: The Mountain is You by Brianna Wiest
Today’s author promises to help us act as our highest potential selves by extracting crucial insight from our most damaging habits, building emotional intelligence by better understanding our brains and bodies, and releasing past experiences at a cellular level. Join Joe & I for this episode of Bookworm, as we embark on a journey to figure out why we as humans have such a hard time staying out of our own way.