There are two facts that I reserve for critics: 1) to never receive criticism from anyone who is not interested in my welfare and 2) critics interested in my success are my best friends. I think I see these and three powerful lessons for life and business in the story about a lawyer and a fishmonger.
Read MoreWho are you telling your stuff ? Should you? Isn’t it a weakness (it’s probably helpful to appreciate that confession isn’t only for moral problems but is, at a real level, telling your story to someone who has an interest in you)? The notion of confession isn’t new to me. But now that I have left the pastorate I am seeing it in an entirely different light.
Read MoreThink it might be true that our life is shaped to do a particular thing? What if it were possible to know “that thing?” Would you be interested?The question comes largely from my own journey, as does the answer. But I’m joined by a host of others who agree that our lives aren’t meant for aimless wandering or to be filled with unsatisfying work.
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