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What is Your “Aha”?

100 Moments of Gratitude by Omayra Font During the late 1990s, many had an “aha moment” (a moment that defines a before and after in your life, or when you instantly become aware of something) as a result of the MasterCard advertising campaign. The famous slogan that said, “There are …

[Podcast] Building Financial Security with Robert Watkins

In this episode, we’ll sit down with Robert Watkins. Robert shares with listeners about his career journey, how to pursue what God has next for you, and the power behind your dream when it comes from God. We’ll also discuss tips for making the shift to God’s purpose for you, …

[Podcast] Women in Leadership with Dennis Rouse

In this episode, we talk with Pastor Dennis Rouse, author, mentor, and founding pastor of Victory Church in Norcross, Georgia. Natalie and Dennis discuss the importance of including women in leadership conversations and decision-making, and the potential we’ve missed out on in the past by excluding them from these arenas. …

[Podcast] Better Together with Holly Mattingly

In this episode, we’re sitting down with Holly Mattingly to discuss her career with Coca-Cola, her current ventures in coaching through Coffeehouse Coaching, and touch on her advice to women in their own careers and endeavors. She’ll also expand upon the principle that we are better when we work and …

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A Life Worth Living

Find YOUR Passion by Dr. Dave Martin Have you ever attended a party or a church event or have you ever started work at a new workplace or classes at a new school? Have you ever gone somewhere where you were compelled to meet new people? Of course you have! …

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It’s Time to Advance!

3 Steps You Can Take to Get Unstuck by Sarah Wehrli During the Spring of 2020, we all encountered a pandemic that halted life as we knew it. Suddenly, all plans evaporated, and many people were stuck physically. As a leader, I see parallels of how being stuck in the …

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Letting Go

Why great leaders release the need for control by Allison van Tilborgh You may be familiar with the myth that, once a leader learns to “let go,” he or she may finally be at peace. Sometimes letting go is framed as “not micromanaging one’s team.” Other times, letting go suggests …

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Nasty Will Get You Nowhere

What Should You Do Instead? by Drenda Keesee There I was getting my nails done when I remembered… I had left a pan of boiling vinegar on the stove! Almost two hours before! FIRE! Would the fire department be at our house for the second time in the same week?! …

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LEADERFIT

A new way to approach fitness and leadership by Andrew Momon Every year, without fail, gyms and fitness centers all around the world eagerly anticipate the turning of the calendar from December 31st to January 1st. Why? In general, everyone in this industry knows that January 1st marks the beginning …

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How Could This Happen to Me

A Lesson In Handling Pain by John Bevere How could this happen to me? We’ve all asked this question at one time or another. When life throws us a curveball and things don’t look the way they’re supposed to, we’re often left feeling helpless and confused. Whether it’s a betrayal, …