Though challenges come in different sizes, the importance of challenging yourself can’t be understated. Being challenged at work is vital to personal growth.
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35 Thoughtful End of Year Reflection Questions to Ask Yourself
I’ve compiled some thoughtful end of year questions to ask yourself as you reflect and set your new year intentions. There is something special about the end of a year, reflecting on things past, and starting a new chapter as the calendar resets.

Truths about Adulting Life & “Because Adulting is Hard” Swag
Here are some “adulting life” truths to digest with your morning coffee and some “because adulting is hard” gifts, like shirts, coffee mugs, signs, and stickers. Adulting is so hard because we’re trying to stay true to ourselves while dealing with all of the life transitions that are happening simultaneously.

Personal Goals Every Woman in her 20s Needs for 2021 + Free Printable
It took me a while, but I’ve finally realized how important personal goals for a woman can be, especially for a woman in her 20s. Here’s some suggestions of goals for 20 year olds to consider before settling on their new year resolutions for 2021.

How to Handle Adulting with Flair and Faith
Wondering what the keys are to handling adulting–preferably without going crazy? Here are my best Adulting 101 tips for how to prepare yourself for adulthood, how to start adulting, and most importantly, how to deal with adulting. You’ll need a bit of your own flair and a solid faith and trust in Jesus Christ.

Valuable Career Advice for Young Professionals – Peer Approved
While you transition into the workforce, you may feel like you’re stranded in a big city without any road signs. To help with that transition, I’ve rounded up some valuable career advice for young professionals.

The Best Career Advice I Ever Got was from a Writer’s Conference
I’m surprised to say that some of the best career advice I ever got didn’t come from a career center but a writer’s conference. I was stretched like never before, tested in my faith, and doubting whether I would come out of the other side stronger. Being my first conference, I wasn’t sure what to expect, so I went in with the idea that I would be a sponge and soak up all of the information that I could get. I’m glad that was my mentality because some of the best career advice I ever got came from this writer’s conference. Just in case you’re not planning to go to a writer’s conference anytime soon, it’s my pleasure to share that career advice and life advice with you now. Writer or not, these lessons learned will encourage you in your career, your faith, and your life.

How I do “Church” at Home: Listening for God’s Voice
While I’m sure a lot of people are wishing for the church doors to open again so that we can have corporate worship and in-person fellowship, I’m kind of hesitant to say that I’m ready or not ready to “do church again.” I’ve found that lately I’ve been the most captive audience: listening for God’s voice at home. Of course, I agree that we should follow the guidelines of state officials. But if the option were up to me, I’m not sure if I’d be running back into the church doors. And not because of the coronavirus. Are you ready to do church again?

Dealing with Failure by Recognizing God’s Love
Why do I feel like a failure when God loves me? How can I deny his love and say that it is not enough? I find myself fighting to find the truth when my hands won’t let go of these feelings of failure. I keep stacking myself up against these benchmarks of success and achievement, and I always fall short. I’m holding tight to these standards that I haven’t met, and even as God is calling out to me, “you are a loved child of God. You’ve been bought back, at the highest price,” why can’t I let go of this and cling to his truth?