bravery

  • There’s Risk in the Resolution

    Late last year I attended a wonderful leadership session that walked us through closing the book on 2022 and preparing ourselves for the opportunities coming in the new year. There were 30 or so leaders representing a vast array of sectors, and in our opening breakout session we were invited to look at a number… Continue reading

  • No Man’s Land: A Visual Reminder of Privilege

    Hat tip to Nikki Wiarda for posting this video today. Here is a complete list of the questions that were asked. I remember doing this exercise in our church youth group growing up and being a little embarrassed to be behind my peers sometimes. I grew up in a church that was, I think, pretty wealthy and pretty… Continue reading

  • Learning to Fail

    Failure is inevitable for most of us. Throughout our primary and secondary education we are given no option but to get into situations where we are guaranteed to fail. Everything from debate classes to cheerleading tryouts and, if you were like me, all the way back to the monkey bars is designed to challenge you to the point… Continue reading

  • Busting Through Road Blocks

    Anyone who has written knows the pain of facing a creative block. Sometimes it happens right when you least expect it; in the middle of a paragraph, right before a deadline, or when a project depends on the wording and suddenly you have no direction. The most common one for me, and my least favorite,… Continue reading

  • No torrential rain. No puddles the size of my car. No screaming children. This already is looking more promising than the first time I was here. I climbed out of the car with insurance/registration papers clutched in one hand and my Nalgene with my car keys dangling idly from the other. “Brace yourself,” I thought.… Continue reading