How to Match Your Gifts With Real-World Needs

It’s strange how often people get stuck trying to figure out the best way to use their talents or blessings. We all have something—whether it’s creativity, empathy, organizational skills, or just a knack for problem-solving. But connecting those gifts to what actually matters in the world? That’s a whole different beast. If you’ve ever wondered … Read more

How to Stop Funding a Life You Don’t Want

You ever catch yourself staring at your bank statement, wondering how you ended up financing a life that feels more like a cage than a playground? It’s a strange phenomenon—pouring money, time, and energy into things that don’t spark joy, don’t align with your values, or worse, actively chip away at your sense of self. … Read more

How to Bring Meaning Into Your Money Choices

Money, for most of us, feels like a constant tug-of-war. On one side, there’s the cold hard numbers: budgets, bills, interest rates, and that sneaky credit card balance creeping up again. On the other, there’s something way more slippery—meaning. How do you give your dollars and cents a purpose beyond just paying the rent or … Read more

How to Be Reliable, Present, and Intentional With Others

You know those people everyone seems to count on—no matter what’s swirling around them, they’re the steady presence in the chaos? They’re reliable, fully there when you need them, and somehow intentional in every interaction. It’s magnetic, really. But here’s the kicker: being that person isn’t about some mythical superpower or endless patience. It’s a … Read more

Why Desire Is Information, Not Sin

Desire gets a bad rap. It’s often painted as this dangerous force, a slippery slope toward sin, selfishness, and chaos. But what if desire isn’t the culprit? What if it’s something far more fundamental, something that’s less about morality and more about information? When you peel back the layers, desire isn’t a stain on our … Read more

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