Glory to God in the Highest (Jory Fisher)
What does it mean to “glorify God”? Extol Him? Worship Him? Praise and honor Him in thought, word, and deed? Hanukkah and Advent are particularly good times to reflect upon how well we’re doing at...
View ArticleLonging to Leave Your Current Position? (Jory Fisher)
On December 5, 2012, Jory was interviewed by Rebecca Morehead, a Practice Manager Strategist with Practice Manager Solutions on the new MORE For Your Practice radio show. Rebecca interviewed Jory...
View ArticleAffair-Proofing Both Your Marriage AND Career (Shannon Ethridge)
How can a woman “affair-proof” not just her marriage, but also her CAREER? When we consider the impact of sexual affairs or emotional entanglements, we often think of marriages being threatened and...
View ArticleFeminine Strengths at Work (Jory Fisher & Jennifer Miller)
When it comes to work and career, it doesn’t always seem like being a woman is a great benefit. This can be due to a lot of things, but, in this episode, Jory and Jennifer explore how certain...
View ArticleOvercoming the Super Woman Complex (Jory Fisher & Jennifer Miller)
Research shows that while the majority of women work outside the home, they still continue to do double the housework and twice as much time caring for the children as their working husbands. This is a...
View ArticleWhat Career Advice Would You Give a Recent College Graduate? – Part 1 (Jory...
I’m curious. If you were going to give career advice to a 22-year-old fresh-out-of-college graduate, what would you say? Settle for nothing less than something you’re passionate about? Put at least 10%...
View ArticleYou Are Consecrated (Mike Van Vranken)
I was speaking with a client recently who questioned if combining our spiritual lives with our work should even be a goal or a priority. Why, she asked, shouldn’t we keep them separate? The obvious...
View ArticleWhat Career Advice Would You Give a Recent College Graduate? – Part 2 (Jory...
TheLadders, an established career resource for professionals, asked me to write a blog post offering career advice to recent college graduates. I said I’d be happy to with the help of my family and...
View ArticleWhat Career Advice Would You Give a Recent College Graduate – Part 3 (Jory H....
A couple of months ago, TheLadders, a full-service career resource for professionals, asked me to write a blog post offering career advice to recent college graduates. With this topic being so near and...
View ArticleHow Does Your Bio Read? (Mike Van Vranken)
My client was writing some biographical information for his LinkedIn page. But his heart felt uncomfortable as he declared: “I did this and I did that.” He looked at me and said: “Let another praise...
View ArticleThe Balancing Act: Leadership, Life, and Taking Care of It All (Luci Gabel)
We can be a leader in many ways and places, in our careers, at home, or in our social life. But, we aren’t automatically a leader because we were appointed to a position or given a title. A true...
View ArticleThe Next Step: Choosing Your Path Through Changing Circumstances (Julie Fleming)
Jory Fisher and Julie Fleming discuss how our professional paths change based on our circumstance, interests, and opportunities. Julie remembers hearing that the average person would have six careers...
View ArticleAffair-Proofing Both Your Marriage AND Career (Shannon Ethridge)
How can a woman “affair-proof” not just her marriage, but also her CAREER? When we consider the impact of sexual affairs or emotional entanglements, we often think of marriages being threatened and...
View ArticleFeminine Strengths at Work (Jory Fisher & Jennifer Miller)
When it comes to work and career, it doesn’t always seem like being a woman is a great benefit. This can be due to a lot of things, but, in this episode, Jory and Jennifer explore how certain...
View ArticleOvercoming the Super Woman Complex (Jory Fisher & Jennifer Miller)
Research shows that while the majority of women work outside the home, they still continue to do double the housework and twice as much time caring for the children as their working husbands. This is a...
View ArticleWhat Career Advice Would You Give a Recent College Graduate? – Part 1
I’m curious. If you were going to give career advice to a 22-year-old fresh-out-of-college graduate, what would you say? Settle for nothing less than something you’re passionate about? Put at least 10%...
View ArticleYou Are Consecrated (Mike Van Vranken)
I was speaking with a client recently who questioned if combining our spiritual lives with our work should even be a goal or a priority. Why, she asked, shouldn’t we keep them separate? The obvious...
View ArticleWhat Career Advice Would You Give a Recent College Graduate? – Part 2
TheLadders, an established career resource for professionals, asked me to write a blog post offering career advice to recent college graduates. I said I’d be happy to with the help of my family and...
View ArticleWhat Career Advice Would You Give a Recent College Graduate – Part 3 (Jory H....
A couple of months ago, TheLadders, a full-service career resource for professionals, asked me to write a blog post offering career advice to recent college graduates. With this topic being so near and...
View ArticleHow Does Your Bio Read? (Mike Van Vranken)
My client was writing some biographical information for his LinkedIn page. But his heart felt uncomfortable as he declared: “I did this and I did that.” He looked at me and said: “Let another praise...
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