The previous two articles have been about making the decision and commitment to live intentionally and establishing a solid foundation, a framework, to build on. This article will build on the content of the last two weeks by providing you with some structure and strategic exercises to practically take some seriously helpful action steps for […]
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From Decision to Execution: why crafting a framework is key to intentional living
In the last article, What Intentional Living Means & Why It Matters, I shared about a decision each of us can make: the decision and commitment to pursue an intentional life. But like anything we decide to pursue, we need a process for where and how to begin. This article will provide the middle […]
What Intentional Living Means & Why It Matters
We only have one life to live, so we better make it count! If you’re anything like me or most people I know and work with, you care deeply about living a purposeful and effective life. You long to have a tangible impact on your community and the world around you. The problem is, living […]
6 Ideas to Maximize your Vacation Time Over the Holidays
Make the best use of the time ~ The Apostle Paul The other day I was considering how to maximize my time over the holiday season. Most of us have some kind of vacation during Christmas and the New Year and if you’re anything like me, you want to use it to the fullest! Here […]
Podcast Episode #6: Dream Big, Start Small with Paul Angone
Story Finding a job is tough. Knowing what you want to do in life is even harder. In this episode, Neal talks with bestselling author, Paul Angone, and hears his story of how he learned to live like Jesus when he felt frustrated and stuck in life. Subscribe, Rate, & Review on iTunes By doing […]
There is Dignity in a Quiet Life
I met a man recently who changed my entire perspective on what it means to make a difference. When I met him, he was slow and gentle. He spoke of his three children and how he was incredibly proud of them. He had a small job full of frustrations that would bother any typical man. […]