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“I Don’t Know What to Do”: How to let Peace (and the Holy Spirit) Be Your Guide

“I Don’t Know What to Do”: How to let Peace (and the Holy Spirit) Be Your Guide

Listen to the YouTube short here: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/SADND_0m7OA Ever been in a situation where you were uncertain of what to do next?  I know I have. Maybe you are stuck between options. Or worse, you don’t even know where to start. Fortunately, you’ve already got a compass inside of you, ready to point you in the

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“Why am I single?”: Judgment Destroys Relationships | (How to Grow a Church – Part 1)

“Why am I single?”: Judgment Destroys Relationships | (How to Grow a Church – Part 1)

Check out the audio version of this article on YouTube: https://youtu.be/oB5UhjKt8Zc (This will be the first entry in a series exploring issues in the church that impact our relationships and quality of life.) Matthew 7:3: “Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no attention to the plank

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How to Build Confidence in the Workplace

How to Build Confidence in the Workplace

How to Be More Confident and Overcome Challenges at Work Imposter Syndrome. Social anxiety. Dread about another day in a professional environment where you’re just trying to run out the clock until you can head home. Ever struggle with any of these? Over at ResearchAutism.org, I share some tips for building social skills and confidence

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You are Not Responsible For Anyone Else’s Happiness: 3 Tips for Preserving Your Mental Health During Periods of Change

You are Not Responsible For Anyone Else’s Happiness: 3 Tips for Preserving Your Mental Health During Periods of Change

(Check out the accompanying YouTube video here: https://youtu.be/KeuWLeS5QKs) Birthdays are always a good time for reflection.  While I rummage through memories and experiences this week, I’ll share three thoughts you might get some value from:

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What The Solar Eclipse Can Teach Us About Personal Growth (and an update)

What The Solar Eclipse Can Teach Us About Personal Growth (and an update)

Self-Improvement and Finding Love. A new season and new quarter is upon us. I haven’t posted in a few months and I’ve received a number of notes and messages asking how I’m doing. I’m always flattered by that, hearing that some of what I share has enough of an impact on others for them to

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Social Justice, Protest Movements, and Civic Governance: Another Look

Social Justice, Protest Movements, and Civic Governance: Another Look

Social Justice. Community activism. How to promote diversity and inclusion. Polarizing phrases forever tied to race relations and disparity in outcomes. In the wake of the Tyre Nichols situation, a look back at two previous pieces on protest movements, race relations and how we can use these events to improve our own outcomes.

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Lessons From a Two Year-Old: Doing The Right Thing (even when it hurts)

Lessons From a Two Year-Old: Doing The Right Thing (even when it hurts)

Happy New Year, folks. Going forward, you’ll be seeing more audio and podcast options available on KeneErike.com and our YouTube page. There will be more ways for you to consume the content you love. And, as I hinted in my last post, keep an eye out for news about my soon-to-be-available audiobook.

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