10 Tension-Easing Bible Verses for Stress at Work
How do we rise above stress and burnout as we aim to walk in God’s peace?
How do we rise above stress and burnout as we aim to walk in God’s peace?
It is crucial to curate with care the things you allow to capture your attention.
Quitting is not synonymous with failure; rather, it can be a proactive strategy that opens the door to better opportunities and a more fulfilling life.
People need inspiration for it fuels and brings joy to an otherwise colorless life.
Let’s be honest no one likes discipline, it’s hard and seems almost impossible to conquer at times.
Captivating speakers are not born; they are made through dedication, practice, and a heart aligned with God’s purpose.
Difficult people often drive me to prayer, a place where I find peace and perspective.
Focus on what’s most important, and take care of yourself through God’s guidance.
If you’re tired of feeling down on yourself, it’s time to take control of your time and start taking action.
We often leave ourselves out of the equation when we plan our busy schedules and don’t put ourselves on our calendars.
Leaders are inspiring when they’re thoughtful, and anticipating ways of giving to those in their care.
There’s a divine plan for each of us that unfolds not just despite our setbacks, but also through them.
When we can do the hard work in unseen places and do it with gratitude, we are transformed.
I don’t want to be so focused on my own little world that I fail to see what someone else is going through.
Surrounding ourselves with people of wisdom and honesty is a safeguard.
If you’re struggling with job satisfaction, consider whether your role utilizes the talents God has given you.
Every person is a creation of God, deserving of recognition and encouragement.
Humans, including all leaders, fail.
Multitasking has been shown to lower IQ, akin to the drop seen in individuals who stay up all night.
The Bible teaches us that work, while important, is not the ultimate measure of our worth or happiness.
Ask the Lord to empower you through his Holy Spirit to be a person of integrity.
Motivating others is about aligning their goals with yours.
Our capacity to feel deeply is not an accident but a divine design.
If there is one thing that has revolutionized my time and schedule more than anything, it has been my ability to say no.
Keep repeating this process until you find the path you’re passionate enough to follow and put forth the effort.
Whenever you allow yourself to be caught up in a spiral of worry and anxiety, you’re allowing your thoughts to take control of your day.
Remember that God loves and accepts you despite any flaws and insecurities.
Take time to reflect on your thoughts, attitudes, and actions that may be inhibiting your progress.
Resistance to the machine is not futile.
These are all examples of people who would be likely to give up based on their circumstances but refused to do so.
If you believe in what you are doing, you validate that belief to others who may be affected by your decisions.
It would be fabulous if God would give us a GPS that leads us in the direction of His plan for us.
Motivating others is about formulating a plan that aligns their needs with their higher calling.
There’s nothing wrong with failure because it is 100% a learning opportunity.
Then life did what it inevitably does to a lot of us. It got in the way.
More time for the fun in life will be worth your effort.
Navigating life balance while working from home.
If you feel God calling you to a new career, there’s no reason to stay in a stressful job that makes you feel further from Him.
Do you like nothing better than to bake or learn new gourmet techniques?
Imagine if you were excited about going to work every day!
While it can be quite tempting to avoid certain tasks or put them off, this is a flawed approach.