
Desire: Understanding where it comes from & how to navigate it.
Following our hearts desire is an invitation to die to ourselves over and over again. A desire is something we want because we believe we lack that of which we need. A desire will always lead to a lesson and is an opportunity for growth, whereas an aligned ambition is a desire that is birthed by God for your good and his glory.

Creation: Have you forgotten what you were designed for?
In a world that is constantly in flux, it is easy to forget what we were designed for. We are creative beings because the creator of the Universe designed us that way. If you’ve lost that creative spark, let this be a re-ignition of your creative spirit.

The Wilderness: What should I do in a season of preparation?
It’s not easy to walk in uncertainty. But if God is the author and perfecter of our faith, has numbered the hairs on our head, and knew us before we were even born— what would stop us from trusting in his plan for our lives? The wilderness season is hard, but it doesn’t have to be.

Crawl Before You Walk: In Business and in Life
Instant gratification, and immediate results are an illusion. When you reach the top of that mountain, you'll be led towards another peak to climb. This life isn't a race meant to be rushed. It's a journey that we should feel blessed to be on.

Words From A Seasoned Digital Project Manager: 5 Tips You Should Know
Having spent the last ten years of my career in client services and managing teams of 15+ people at one given time, I’ve made a lot of mistakes along the way. Some mistakes I still look back on, and let out a big laugh at how badly I failed in some situations.

4 Ways to Communicate Consciously in the Workplace
Not many people have heard of the term “conscious communication”, and to be honest it’s taken me a solid year to fully understand the meaning of this concept and properly apply it in my life. For starters, consciously communicating with your colleagues or direct reports isn’t something that happens overnight. Just like any new skill, this one requires some practice.