Last year, when I would describe my life as being in “Mount Sinai,” everything felt intense. Sinai is not the Promised Land. It’s the place of instruction. Refining. Structure. Sometimes isolation. It’s where you learn obedience in uncomfortable conditions. Where you don’t always feel settled — but you are being shaped. Around that same time,Continue reading “A Dream from Mount Sinai: When Provision Turned”
Category Archives: Psychology
Lounging, Dreaming, and Letting Go: Moving Toward the Promised Land
The other night, I had a dream. I was in full holiday mode — relaxed, unbothered, lounging like someone who had finally exhaled after a long season. The atmosphere felt light. Peaceful. Like I had arrived somewhere new. And then, unexpectedly, I started seeing people from my former place. Faces from an old season. ConversationsContinue reading “Lounging, Dreaming, and Letting Go: Moving Toward the Promised Land”
“When Being a Team Player Costs You Too Much: How to Reclaim Your Time and Dreams”
🌟 Why Being a Team Player in a Toxic Work Environment Is Not Enough 🌟 Being a team player is a valuable trait. It shows you’re collaborative, dedicated, and willing to contribute to shared success. But what happens when the environment you’re part of becomes toxic? When your effort, loyalty, and sacrifices don’t lead toContinue reading ““When Being a Team Player Costs You Too Much: How to Reclaim Your Time and Dreams””
Building a Circle of Inspiration: Escaping the Cage of Mediocrity
Introduction: In the journey of life, the people we surround ourselves with play a significant role in shaping our perspectives, aspirations, and overall well-being. The quote, “If you look at the people in your circle and don’t get inspired, then you don’t have a circle. You have a cage,” emphasizes the profound impact of ourContinue reading “Building a Circle of Inspiration: Escaping the Cage of Mediocrity”
The Weight of Resignation Guilt: Navigating the Emotional Landscape of Leaving
Introduction: The decision to resign from a job can be one of the most challenging and emotionally charged experiences in a person’s professional life. Whether prompted by a desire for growth, a need for change, or the pursuit of a new opportunity, resigning often comes with a heavy emotional burden – guilt. In this blogContinue reading “The Weight of Resignation Guilt: Navigating the Emotional Landscape of Leaving”
Navigating the Last Day of Work with Grace and Professionalism
Introduction The last day of work can be a bittersweet experience, filled with a mix of emotions ranging from excitement about new beginnings to nostalgia for the memories created in the workplace. Whether you’re leaving for a new job, retiring, or pursuing a different path, handling your last day with grace and professionalism is crucial.Continue reading “Navigating the Last Day of Work with Grace and Professionalism”
How to thrive in the VUCA of classroom management
The VUCA framework is not limited to the realms of geopolitics, economics, and businesses; it also has significant implications for managing a classroom in today’s educational landscape. In the context of education, a VUCA world means that classrooms and educational environments are subject to the same levels of volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity as otherContinue reading “How to thrive in the VUCA of classroom management”
How to do good parental public relations?
In the bustling world of education and youth development, where the eager minds of tomorrow gather to learn and grow, there exists an unsung hero often overlooked—the art of parental public relations. Picture a symphony, where teachers, administrators, and parents harmonize to orchestrate the most exquisite and harmonious of educational experiences for our future leaders.Continue reading “How to do good parental public relations?”
How do you comfort a colleague who started crying?
I asked Chat GPT on how to comfort a crying colleague. Here is the response: Comforting a colleague who is crying is a compassionate and supportive thing to do. Here are some steps to help you provide comfort in a sensitive and appropriate manner: Remember that everyone is different, and some people may not wantContinue reading “How do you comfort a colleague who started crying?”
Maintaining Your Sanity: Effective Stress Management Strategies for Professionals
In the fast-paced world of work, stress can often become an unwelcome companion. Whether it’s deadlines, meetings, or the constant demand for productivity, it’s important to have strategies in place to handle stress effectively. Here’s a guide to help you navigate the challenges of the workplace while maintaining your well-being: **1. Prioritize Tasks: Start byContinue reading “Maintaining Your Sanity: Effective Stress Management Strategies for Professionals”