When God Seems Distant: The 4 Ways to Reconnect

When God Seems Distant: The 4 Ways to Reconnect

What do you do when God seems distant? How can you feel his presence again? When you experience difficult circumstances, you may feel that God has abandoned or forgotten you in some way. Bringing him pleasure will likely be the last thing on your mind. However, it’s vital to continue your worship in the hard moments when God seems distant—because this is when God is testing your character most. Read more to learn four things you can do when God seems distant.

Bible Scriptures to Help You Overcome Complacency

Bible Scriptures to Help You Overcome Complacency

What is said about complacency in the bible? How can you manage complacency? In her book Get Out of Your Head, Jennie Allen argues that complacency leads to a useless and ultimately soul-killing life of self-indulgence and mediocrity. Here are some key complacency bible scriptures and some tips for managing complacency. Keep reading for examples of complacency in the bible.

Humble Yourself Before God: How to Practice Humility

Humble Yourself Before God: How to Practice Humility

Why should you humble yourself before God? Why is humility so important? Rampant in 21st-century consumer culture, self-importance is the idea that you’re awesome, and even more: that fixating on your own awesomeness is a great thing. To combat this, it’s important to humble yourself before God. Humility involves having a proper estimation of yourself through recognizing that God is awesome and that your calling on earth is to serve other people. Keep reading to find out how to humble yourself before God—and why you should.

Use Future Scenario Planning to Make Better Decisions

Use Future Scenario Planning to Make Better Decisions

What is future scenario planning? How can it help you make better decisions? Future scenario planning is a method of anticipating all the possible outcomes of a decision. By doing this exercise, you’re more likely to make a rational decision and achieve a desirable result. Read more to learn how future scenario planning can be a useful tool for you.

How to Prevent Burnout: Stop Giving Too Much

How to Prevent Burnout: Stop Giving Too Much

Are you a natural giver and find yourself focusing more on others than yourself? Do you want to know how to prevent burnout from giving too much of yourself? In his book Give and Take, Adam Grant discusses the benefits of being a giver in life. He also takes some time to address the downsides of being a giver—specifically, the burnout you can feel after giving too much without reciprocation. Continue reading for Grant’s advice on how to prevent burnout from giving too much.

How to Live Off Investments (and Not Run Out of Money)

The Millionaire Next Door and Wealth Building

Do you plan to live off investments when you retire? How much money can you safely withdraw from your portfolio each year? According to financial expert J. L. Collins, withdrawing 3% or less a year is as close to a safe bet as you can get. Collins’s personal strategy, however, is to withdraw around 5%, but to reduce withdrawals to 4% if the market drops. He says it’s also important to be flexible—if you can reduce your expenses when necessary, find temporary work, or move to a cheaper area, you can add a layer of security regardless of the withdrawal

Be a Giver, Not a Taker: Giving as a Path to Success

Be a Giver, Not a Taker: Giving as a Path to Success

Do you take more than you give? Or do you try to do it in equal measure? Why is being a giver pay off better? In his book Give and Take, Adam Grant explains why people who give more than they take often receive benefits that exceed their personal costs. Whether it be at work, in a marriage, or even a friendship, it always pays off to be selfless. Here is why being a giver will pay off in the long term.

When Should You Start Drawing Social Security?

When Should You Start Drawing Social Security?

What is the earliest age you can collect social security? What factors should you take into account when deciding when to receive your social security payouts? Choosing when to start drawing social security is an important decision. You can claim Social Security starting at age 62, but the sooner you start, the smaller your checks will be. The longer you hold off up to age 70, the larger they’ll be, but you’ll have fewer years to collect them. Here is what financial blogger J. L. Collins has to say on drawing your social security.

Safe Alternatives to Savings Accounts: 5 Strong Options

Safe Alternatives to Savings Accounts: 5 Strong Options

What are some safe alternatives to savings accounts? Which is the best choice you for? Keeping a robust cash reserve is essential for emergencies, but it can also be a losing proposition if your savings account interest rate is lower than the inflation rate. There are a number of safe alternatives to savings accounts that will allow your cash to keep pace with inflation. Keep reading for a list of safe alternatives to savings accounts.