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Making the Leap: Preparing Your Place

This is the fifth in a 5-part series. The first is here. If you’ve not been following this series, let me bring you up to speed.  I heard the call in my life to make a change from a life … Continue reading

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Making the Leap: Preparing your Family

So, you’re prepared emotionally to leave your job – it pains you to go to work every day and by now you’re convinced that anything would be better than your current role. You’re prepared financially – you feel like even … Continue reading

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Making the Leap: Preparing Financially

This is the third post in my “Making the Leap” series. If you haven’t seen them already, part 1 is here, and part 2 is here. You probably won’t quit your job. You may want to quit. You may already … Continue reading

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Making the Leap: Preparing Emotionally

Most of us get frustrated with our work at some point. Either it’s a feeling that you’re not able to be effective, or an inability to work well with your boss or co-workers, or a general feeling that you ought to … Continue reading

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Making the Leap: moving from success to significance

Last August, I left my 21-year corporate career to come on staff as Executive Pastor with Genesis Church. Prior to that, I held roles ranging from Buyer to Operations Manager to Director of Human Resources. The career change came with … Continue reading

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What a cold bike ride taught me about quitting my job.

I know it’s hard to remember now that it’s routinely hitting 90 degrees outside, but just 3 weeks ago, our mornings were starting in the 30’s. It was just such a morning that I was scheduled to ride my bicycle … Continue reading

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