Common courtesy is increasingly uncommon. In a 2011 survey, researchers Christine Porath and Christine Pearson found that 50% of workers experienced rudeness or incivility at least once per...
Free college tuition sounds pretty good, especially if you’re a parent with college tuition looming in the back of your mind. Who doesn’t like free things? The truth...
Did you get a toothbrush or toothpaste in your stocking for Christmas? Somewhere along the line, stocking stuffers became a lot about personal hygiene in many families and...
At the end of 2017, many of us felt exhausted. Grateful for God’s care and faithfulness throughout the year, but perhaps running on fumes by year’s end. Was...
As you reflect on the year behind you and make plans for 2018, how should you evaluate your work and life accomplishments? A few years ago, I had...
The plans of the diligent surely lead to advantage (Prov. 21:5). In the mid-sixties there was a successful television series called Run for Your Life. Actor Ben Gazzara...
It’s been another great year on the IFWE blog! We’re grateful for our subscribers and those who share our blogs with friends, colleagues, and family. After 258 blogs,...
If you knew without a doubt that you could not fail in accomplishing one major goal, what goal would you set for your life? I have heard this...
To what extent would you say that the material aspects of Christmas factor into your celebration? This year, Americans estimate spending between $906 and $983 on Christmas gifts,...
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