Create Your Life Compass and Find Your True North

Create Your Life Compass and Find Your True North

Do you have a life compass? How can it help you live a more coherent life? A life compass is made up of your life philosophy and your work philosophy. It helps you gauge your life’s coherence—agreement among your identity, your beliefs, and your actions. Ultimately, it helps you go in the right direction while staying grounded. Continue reading to learn how to use a life compass to find your true north.

How to Develop the Heart of a Servant

How to Develop the Heart of a Servant

What is the heart of a servant like? Do you have one? When you serve the church, you want to make sure that you’re doing it for the right reasons—in a way that honors God and serves as an example to others. You need to have the heart of a servant. Pastor Rick Warren outlines five characteristics and five attitudes of a servant’s heart. Keep reading to learn how you can develop the heart of a servant.

Tame Your Need for Approval: Stop People-Pleasing

Tame Your Need for Approval: Stop People-Pleasing

Is your need for approval in overdrive? Are you a people-pleaser? If your need for approval gets in the way of healthy relationships and being your true self, it’s time to break free from that trap. Pastor Rick Warren explains how people-pleasing causes harm, and he shares three truths you should keep in mind. Read more to learn how the need for approval does damage—and how to stop people-pleasing.

Managing Your Portfolio: Do You Need an Advisor?

Managing Your Portfolio: Do You Need an Advisor?

Thinking of hiring a financial advisor to help manage your investment portfolio? Does one really need professional expertise to manage their investments? If you’re not a personal finance expert, managing your portfolio might seem intimidating, and you may even be tempted to hire a professional financial advisor. However, unless your financial situation is especially complicated, you don’t need a financial advisor—you can get the same (or even better) results by managing your own investments, even without any special expertise.  In this article, we’ll see how financial “experts” are typically no better than amateurs when it comes to predicting the market

Creative Selling: Creativity as a Sales Tool

Creative Selling: Creativity as a Sales Tool

Do you want to spice up your sales game? How can adding a little bit of creativity to your product pitch increase your chances of closing? Most people think of creativity as something that applies to arts or literature. However, creativity is simply the process of creating something—and when you’re selling, you’re creating a business where there was none before. When you can increase your creativity, you can increase your success rate in closing sales and therefore increase your earnings. Keep reading to learn how creative selling can enable you to find more customers and opportunities.

How to Know What Business to Start

How to Know What Business to Start

How do you know what business to start? Should you wait for the perfect opportunity to start your business? You know what business to start when you discover what you have a talent for and enjoy doing. Don’t wait for the perfect opportunity to get started, take every opportunity that takes you one step further towards doing what you want to do. Read more to discover how to know what business to start.

Do You Need a Financial Advisor? No, Do It Yourself

Do you need a financial advisor to manage your investments? How do financial advisors make their money? According to financial blogger J. L. Collins, most people don’t need a financial advisor to manage their personal finances. Further, he argues that financial advisors are costly at best and rip-offs at worst. They profit from people’s insecurities by making investing seem complicated and intimidating. Here is why you’ll be better off managing your investments yourself, without the help of a financial advisor.

Living a Moral Life in the World That Hails Narcissism

Living a Moral Life in the World That Hails Narcissism

What are David Brooks’s 15 guiding principles for living a moral life? How can you work to become a better person in a world that celebrates narcissism? In his book The Road to Character, author David Brooks shares his 15-point humility code. His code covers topics such as becoming more selfless, admitting your flaws, seeking help from others, and more. Continue reading for Brooks’s 15 guidelines for living a moral life, organized by theme.

The Crooked Timber: Embracing Our Sinful Nature

The Crooked Timber: Embracing Our Sinful Nature

Why does David Brooks agree with Immanuel Kant’s sentiment that humans are “crooked timber”? What does Brooks mean when he says we should embrace the idea that humans are sinful by nature? In his book The Road to Character, author David Brooks asserts that humans are sinful by nature. Brooks discusses Immanuel Kant’s “crooked timber” morality and the fact that humans are meant to confront their sins in order to grow and build character. Keep reading for David Brooks’s take on Kant’s concept of crooked timber and sin.