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Winners can celebrate. But what about people who run the race, compete—and lose?
"All these are small ways that my company works to develop and nurture its employees," writes Al Hsu about his employer who...
More than a hundred years before the Civil War, a man named John Woolman ushered in a quiet movement. He persuaded Quakers to renounce slavery and the slave trade.
Do you believe that God can be glorified even if your work performance is sub-par?
At The High Calling and the H. E. Butt Foundation, we rejoice that so many organizations are rising up to help Christians think about the integration of faith and work. And we are thankful...
A friend of mine had a flat tire and stopped at a country gas station. The attendant patched the tire and put it back on the car. And as the fellow tightened the...
Walter C. Meloon founded the Correct Craft boat company in the 1920s. His goal was to build the “best world-class towboats for the glory of God.” ...
Not too long ago, I stood in my kitchen with four small faces gazing up at me, waiting for me to give...
All creativity requires the willingness to fail, and I don't know any creative endeavor where you don't fail before you succeed
Living beyond mediocrity can mean many different things. I continue to learn that, in some ways, living beyond mediocrity does not mean we need to do more. Instead, I realize, we live beyond...
Marie de Tilly is an expert on manners. She preaches the "3 by 20 rule." Here's the rule: The first minute of a first impression has three parts of 20 seconds each: ...
As we love others, the work we do becomes an expression of the beauty that was first woven into us by love.
Have the words “wonder” and “workplace” ever been used in the same sentence? ...
White tulips leaned into one another. Tears splotched Lindsay’s shirt as she spied them in a vase on her desk. “They remembered,”...
Over twenty years ago, when I founded International Arts Movement (IAM), I wanted to help nurture a cultural movement toward the integration...
I will never again take a font for granted.
Several years ago I saw Wicked on Broadway. I knew I would like it as I’ve always enjoyed all things Oz. But sitting in the dark theatre, the lights from the stage falling...
Hospitals are not typically seen as beautiful locations. From someone on the outside looking in, the boring white walls and hygienically-cleaned floors...
Each day a few more lies eat into the seed with which we are born, little institutional lies from the print of newspapers, the shock waves of television, and the sentimental cheats of...
I admit it. I’m part of a dying breed of employees—a real dinosaur.