It’s easy to get distracted with the details of our everyday work lives and lose focus on what really matters. Office and workplace politics and inconsiderate bosses and fellow employees tend to bring about negative thoughts and consequences which can affect our jobs. Here are a few tips on being a Fivestar employee.
Jenna Lyons’ byline for the recent J. Crews ad has stirred controversy—and rightly so—when a mother-son moment has mom painting the boy’s toenails pink. What could possibly be wrong with a laughing boy with an endearing moment with his mother?
Dear Dave, I’ll be starting college next fall. Is it okay to take out student loans if you have no other income to live on while you’re in school?
The new movie, Flipped, from Warner Brothers Studio and Rob Reiner who directed the films Stand by Me, When Harry Met Sally, and Sleepless in Seattle, looks to be a a movie that explores the return to the simplicity of first love as a teenager along with great family values, in a story that everyone can relate to.
Today, Dave covers a question about emergency funds and also answers a reader interested in knowing whether unmarried couples should combine their finances.
Derek continues his series on friends. When you and your brother (friend) have a disagreement, don’t take the grievance to someone else. Talk directly to your friend and you’ll be amazed how easily differences can be worked out.
Jim Balzanno has a remarkable story of how the men of his church have strategically taken over a drug infested, dilapidated neighborhood and caused it to be reborn as Hope Community.
In this video, Derek Draughon encourages us not to abandon our friends, especially when things get tough. The Bible states that Jesus is a friend that sticks closer than a brother, and in fact, most true friends do just that. True friends can be more precious, more trusting, even more reliable than a brother.
The Principle of Agreement is one of the most powerful forces known on earth. In fact, marriage is built upon this principle so that it can withstand the constant pressures against it. Divorce runs rampant because agreement is fractured. Something or someone wedged within the relationship causing the division. The scheme works this way:
In all the time you and your spouse spend together, your husband or wife will eventually do something that makes you angry. Big or small, important or unimportant, anger-charged situations are going to come up. And since God created us to be able to feel anger, you’re going to get mad.
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