Christmas isn’t What You See on TV. We want to believe some of it—maybe a little, maybe even all of it—but deep down we know it’s not. Most of us haven’t lived “Hallmark” lives. We haven’t shared a house with Scrooge or the Grinch. None of us have flown in Santa’s sleigh or been chased …
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Christmas Reminds Us That Light Shines Brightest in the Dark
A Season of Light in the Midst of Darkness; Coaching Helps You Find Clarity in Every Season Every December, as the days grow shorter and the nights stretch long, we find ourselves surrounded by light. Strings of bulbs drape across rooftops, candles flicker in windows, and trees glow with ornaments that catch and scatter brightness. …
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Coaching vs. Counseling: Choosing the Right Path for Your Season of Growth
Every Story Has a Frame At Storyboard Coaching, I often remind people that every story begins with a frame. Each frame represents a moment in your life—a chapter in your story. Some frames are filled with joy and purpose. Others are marked by pain, confusion, or transition. The question I hear most often is: “Do …
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Your Calling Didn’t Change—You Just Stopped Listening
Why: Friend, somewhere between that first holy "yes" and this morning's third cup of coffee, the noise won. Not dramatically—callings rarely die in explosions. They fade in the thousand small compromises we call "wisdom." Success became your silencer. Those beautiful gifts that once drew you close to the Spirit now run on autopilot, producing fruit …
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Divine Collision: When Heaven Interrupts Your Ordinary
The phrase “When God’s super collides with your natural, sparks will fly” comes from Pastor Steven Furtick’s Sun Stand Still devotional—a bold reminder that faith isn’t passive. It’s catalytic. It’s the moment when the supernatural presence of God meets your everyday life, and something ignites. Not chaos, but clarity. Not confusion but calling. We were …
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Faith Under Fire: Finding Light in a Violent World
Take a deep breath—seriously. What follows isn’t just troubling—it’s heartbreaking. It’s a mirror held up to our moment. We’re not just facing numbers—we’re facing stories. Stories of shattered sanctuaries, broken classrooms, and silent suffering. Let’s look honestly at what we’re up against. Schools Under Siege In 2025 alone, there have been between 8 and 146 …
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Finding Peace in the Information Storm
We live in a world of constant input—news alerts, social media scrolls, texts, emails, opinions. Some days it feels like standing in a wind tunnel of voices, each demanding attention. As a life coach and pastor, I’ve seen how this daily blitz can leave us anxious, distracted, and spiritually depleted. So how do we manage …
Who Are You Becoming?
We often ask children what they want to be when they grow up. But somewhere along the way, we stop asking ourselves that same question. Not because we’ve arrived—but because we’ve settled. Life gets busy, roles get defined, and the deeper question of becoming gets buried beneath the noise. But here’s the truth: You’re still …
The Power of Choice
Every sunrise hands us a gift wrapped in divine opportunity: the power to choose. From the smallest decisions—what words we speak, how we respond in traffic—to the major crossroads that shape our relationships, careers, and convictions, our choices ripple far beyond the moment. Each choice we make is a seed. Some sprout immediately, producing fruit …
Who’s Around Your Table?
Who we share our most honest thoughts with shapes our lives more than we often realize. Our closest companions—those gathered around our table—can encourage us to grow or keep us stuck in the same frustrations. Evaluating who sits beside us is not about casting judgment, but about choosing relationships that uplift and empower. By reflecting …
