Tag: Michael Hyatt
Daily Gleanings (18 April 2019)
From Michael Hyatt on Twitter: “If at first you don’t succeed, you’re normal.” Difficulty making progress (e.g., toward an advanced degree) might not mean you need to go another way so much as it might be a call for grit and creativity in finding new ways to continue taking steps forward. Richard Middleton discusses the…
Are You Free to Focus? (Part 2: Stopping)
This post is the second part of the review of some of the highlights of Michael Hyatt’s book Free to Focus. If you missed this introduction, be sure to go back to read it for the context it provides on what we’re discussing this week. Hyatt divides his advice in Free to Focus into three…
Daily Gleanings (12 April 2019)
Douglas Estes (and others) have picked up the story of the excavation of a Nathan-Melech bulla in Jerusalem. “The greatest danger for most of us is not that we aim too high and we miss it, but we aim too low and reach it.” – Michelangelo via Michael Hyatt Daily Gleanings for 12 April 2019…
Daily Gleanings (11 April 2019)
Tim Perry, ed., The Theology of Benedict XVI: A Protestant Appreciation is forthcoming from Lexham. Given the scheduled contributors, this volume sounds like it will be quite interesting. For the list of the contributors with their essays, see Lexham’s second image in their post at the link above. “You can’t get to where you want…
Daily Gleanings (10 April 2019)
“Never be limited by other people’s limited imagination.” – Mae Jemison via Michael Hyatt It might take some work for you to see how to get to where you want to go. But just because someone else can’t see that path doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. “We are all faced with a series of great…
Daily Gleanings (9 April 2019)
“Plan for what is difficult while it is easy. Do what is great while it is small. – Sun Tzu” via Michael Hyatt A little bit of research, writing, or anything done regularly and incrementally over time adds up to a lot with significantly less pressure to finish at the end. CUP has a new…