How to Avoid a Crash
You may be very successful now. You could have a great job and family. At work, you may be good at what you do and have advanced well at your… Read More »How to Avoid a Crash
You may be very successful now. You could have a great job and family. At work, you may be good at what you do and have advanced well at your… Read More »How to Avoid a Crash
This article was written and published by Richard E. Simmons, III of The Center for Executive Leadership. It is being featured here as a “guest post” on the STEPS Journey… Read More »The World’s Most Widespread Illness
Everyone faces brokenness at some point, and we all have issues and trials. Including you. Brokenness is a time of pain and sorrow. You may feel so damaged you can’t… Read More »How to Deal With Issues and Brokenness
Virtually every family I know has issues and problems. They have had good lives and built happy families. Most would say that, overall, they have been very blessed. But, sometime… Read More »Facing a Midlife Crisis
In this world we will have trouble. We will face trials that bring suffering, fear, and dismay. Often, we may not understand what is going on and wonder why it… Read More »The Benefits of Tough Times
Earlier this week, I found myself sitting silently—literally, emotionally, spiritually—in front of my laptop and staring at the keyboard, not knowing what to type. Eventually the words came, each of… Read More »Dealing with Cancer
We all need hope. In fact, we yearn for it, though we sometimes don’t recognize what may be missing from our lives. In good times, the future seems bright for… Read More »The Birth of Hope
I don’t want to write this–but I can’t get it off my mind … We are not looking forward to tomorrow, and it will not be a normal Saturday. We… Read More »What Do You Say When Words Don’t Seem to Fit?