Yesterday, I watched a YouTube video in which the woman was over the antics of hiring managers and unreasonable expectations of employers. I understood where she was coming from. I’ve also heard managers complain about their inability to find employees who will do what is asked of them, and when I hear their list ofContinueContinue reading “Friday Faith Moment: Are We Managing and Working as Christians?”
Category Archives: Character
Friday Faith Moment: Servanthood at Work
Recently, I was disappointed to hear of a couple of restaurants in my state in which labor violations have occurred. There have been several examples this year for which I have questioned the practices of both employers and employees, and today, I considered what that means for Christians. A Christian employer isn’t given a passContinueContinue reading “Friday Faith Moment: Servanthood at Work”
Realistic Optimism
As I work my way through learning marketing strategies and improving my writing skills, I have learned an important quality is necessary in the process: realistic optimism. I tend to have elements of both realism and optimism in my personality. Life experiences will teach you to be realistic about outcomes, but optimism helps you navigateContinueContinue reading “Realistic Optimism”
Setting My House in Order **
Photo by Scott Webb on Pexels.com Years ago, I watched the movie My Life starring Michael Keaton and Nicole Kidman. (No spoilers here but I do highly caution you if you are sensitive to grief.) Oddly, my main takeaway from that film is a single line, “Set your house in order.” In the context ofContinueContinue reading “Setting My House in Order **”
First, Do No Harm: Social Media **
Does anybody else remember some of the early days of being online? Many pages lacked images because they took too long to download over dialup connections. Email still used dot-matrix printers which zipped back and forth across the page with a motion that reminded you of a typewriter. (If you’re too young to know whatContinueContinue reading “First, Do No Harm: Social Media **”