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Divergent Thinking

2021-01-15T00:04:52-06:00January 13th, 2021|Tags: , , |

In Mark Batterson’s book, “Whisper,” he references a study on “divergent thinking.” Divergent thinking is “the ability to generate creative ideas by exploring possible solutions.” A Head Start study tested children on their divergent thinking ability. Ninety-eight percent of children ages three to five “scored in the genius category for divergent thinking.” Ten years later, it was down to ten ...

Persevere, The End Is Near

2021-01-11T00:48:00-06:00January 12th, 2021|Tags: , , |

When I ran cross country, we competed against the top three runners in the state. These guys shattered state records with smiles on their face, while I struggled to make it to the finish line in double their times. One of the lessons I learned from those days is the power of perseverance. If we adjust our mental attitude and ...

The Legacy of Charles Stanley

2021-01-08T03:35:22-06:00January 11th, 2021|Tags: , , |

At 88 years old, Dr. Charles Stanley recently retired as the senior pastor at First Baptist Church of Atlanta. His son, Andy, recently interviewed Dr. Stanley about his illustrious career. Throughout the interview, there was a theme Dr. Stanley embraced to navigate many challenges in his life and remain faithful to God all the way to the finish. His personal ...

Business Planning Principles: Part V

2021-01-08T03:27:45-06:00January 8th, 2021|Tags: , , |

In this series, we’re talking about principles for business planning. The final principle in our series is this: “Good planning requires wise counsel.” A friend of mine has successfully started multiple businesses over the years, all in different industries. Once, I asked him how he has been able to succeed in so many different businesses. He told me that any ...

Business Planning Principles: Part IV

2021-01-07T02:35:53-06:00January 7th, 2021|Tags: , , |

In this series, we’re talking about principles for business planning. The fourth principle is this: “Diligently executing God’s plan is more profitable than hasty pursuits.” The TV program, “60 Minutes” did a feature on a company started by some political consultants to sell “personal protection equipment.” Although they had no experience in securing PPE, they had great political contacts. This ...

Business Planning Principles: Part III

2021-01-06T00:34:34-06:00January 6th, 2021|Tags: , , |

In this series, we’re talking about principles for business planning. The third principle is this: “If you commit your plan to the Lord, He will establish your path.” Nehemiah was an indentured cupbearer for a foreign king working thousands of miles from his homeland. Yet, God placed on Nehemiah’s heart to go to Jerusalem and rebuild that devastated city. Nehemiah ...

Business Planning Principles: Part II

2021-01-05T02:49:28-06:00January 5th, 2021|Tags: , , |

In this series, we’re talking about principles for business planning. The second principle is this: “God’s purpose will prevail, so seek His purpose and plan.” When I was 25, I started a car rental agency for the purpose of making a lot of money. I had a plan, but I never even considered consulting with God for His plan. Years ...

Business Planning Principles: Part I

2020-12-31T21:47:32-06:00January 4th, 2021|Tags: , , |

When I started a consulting practice years ago, I sent a survey to business owners. The essence of the survey revolved around two questions: Do you believe business planning is important, and, do you currently have any kind of business plan? Over 90% who responded said they viewed business planning as important, but only 40% said they had any kind ...

Turn the Page

2020-12-31T21:40:21-06:00January 1st, 2021|Tags: , , |

2020 will be a year discussed and remembered in the history books. With the pandemic, the contentious election and racial tensions, 2020 was hard on most of us. Many of us have been looking forward to 2021 and hope for a better year. We finally have the opportunity to turn the page and start fresh. Yet, some of 2020’s challenges ...

God is Faithful

2020-12-28T11:05:00-06:00December 31st, 2020|Tags: , , |

2020 has been a strange and challenging year! Now, it is finally winding down. Today is a great day to pause and reflect on all that God has brought us through. We’ve experienced a pandemic, economic shutdowns, racial tensions, and a contentious election. Yet, we have survived. New Year’s Eve is a great time to not only celebrate the close ...

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