| I chose the
word “stuck” for this month because I’ve found that most
of us are unable to go forward in some area of our
lives. There is no longer any need to stay in your place
of ineffectiveness, unhappiness and pain. Check out the
definitions below. Can you identify yourself in either
the stuck or unstuck place? Choose today to move from
being held in a place of difficulty to a place of
freedom and creativity. I’d be honored to help you in
that journey. Call or
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Stuck – Firmly positioned in
place and difficult to dislodge
S – Silly, Stupid (opposite of Sensible)
Self-Esteem Low
T – Time-Consuming
U – Unproductive/Unnecessary/Uncreative/Unable to
Find a
Solution/Unusable/Unbalanced/Underachieving/Unhealthy
C – Counter-Productive
K – Killed (Death, No Life)/ Kayo (KO) = Knocked
Out of Life
Unstuck – To free from a
condition of being held in place
U – Unpack Your Dreams/Ultra/Understanding/Unaffected
N – Never Give Up (Persistence,
Perseverance)/Niche/Nourish/Nurture
S – Self Motivating/Self-Esteem Returns/See
Solutions/Settled/Strong/Successful
T – Thrust Forward/Thankful/Trust/Teachable
U – Unified/Congruent with Self & Calling/Unfailing
C – Creative/Confident/Competant/Congruent/Centered/Courageous/Committed
K – Knowledge/ Kind/ Keys/Kindle/Kingpin/Keystone
(something on which other things depend)
Stuck in Halftime: Reinvesting Your One and Only Life
by Bob Buford
From Amazon.com
In any game, the second half is the most crucial one.
The second half of life is the time to self-analyze,
make adjustments, stick with a plan, keep moving
forward, and never give in to the temptation to relax or
quit. Best-selling author Bob Buford, a second-halfer
himself and the founder of Leadership Network, a support
ministry for pastors and church leaders, blends both
success and failure stories, anecdotes, Web resources,
and wisdom from his previous books, (Halftime and Game
Plan) to spur readers to action. In the three sections
of this compact volume, he examines why people get stuck
in the second half, gives practical advice for getting
unstuck, and offers help for living a second half with
significance. Review by Cindy Crosby
The Five Love Languages: How to Express Heartfelt
Commitment to Your Mate
by Gary Chapman
People express and receive love in different ways. Dr.
Gary Chapman identifies these as the five languages of
love: quality time, words of affirmation, gifts, acts of
service and physical touch. A powerful guide to
couples/partners, family/children and even friends in
finding the keys to why you may be stuck in your
relationships and unable to go forward. Review by Robin
Dublin |