Do you enjoy going to museums, being immersed in a work of art? Or a symphony, where you are plunged into the music? Are you content to just be in nature, surrounded by beauty? Or, do you start to feel bored after a roomful of paintings? A bit anxious by the third movement of the […]| Clarity Life Consulting
(Learn to Discern, Principle #6) When working as a university professor, I had more than one conversation with a student that followed these lines: Me: What are you studying for your major field? Student: Accounting. Me: That’s great- so you really enjoy accounting? Student: I’m not sure. Me: You aren’t sure if you like it? […]| Clarity Life Consulting
(Learn to Discern, Principle #9) Have you ever found yourself looking for help with difficult decision, only to leave the conversation feeling like the other person’s ideas just didn’t fit? Or worse, have you ever followed a piece of advice, only to realise later that it was terrible advice for you, even if the person […]| Clarity Life Consulting
(Learn to Discern Principle #2) Has this ever happened to you? You have a big project coming up, and you’re nervous, even if there isn’t much, logically, to be nervous about. You’ve planned well, you’ve done your homework, and you’ve prepared for the unexpected as best you can. And yet, you have a stomach-ache. Or […]| Clarity Life Consulting
Anne Boegel has a great piece up on time management. Instead of the usual, “here are better ways to save time,” she reflects on the feeling of having more time. Here’s her insight: Hurrying makes you feel hurried. Isn’t this just a truism? Maybe. But I found myself nodding in agreement, because I’ve spent the last […]| Clarity Life Consulting
I once had a job offer that I was fairly excited about. It was the kind of thing I enjoyed doing and the employer seemed to think I would be an excellent fit. The only difficulty was the calendar: I needed to be assured that the school schedule they followed would work for me. We […]| Clarity Life Consulting