Identity Crisis?

Identity Crisis?

There is a saying in the United States: “I wear a lot of different hats.” All this means is that “I do a lot of different things and have a variety of different responsibilities.” But aren’t we also told to wear a lot of different faces too? How are we supposed to navigate the different identities and responsibilities we have in this context? Do women and me both experience this? These are some of the questions I take on in today’s thoughts.

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Truth Bombs

Truth Bombs

“The truth hurts” is a common phrase, and an accurate one too! But there are different types of “truth telling” and many different outcomes.

Sometimes we throw truth bombs at people, sometimes we drop them. But when we toss around truth like ammunition, we tend to endure a lot of shrapnel and  return fire. The next thing we know, there is a large distance between two enemy lines with huge holes in the earth, smoke rising, divided by a chasm of desolation

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Bold Humility

Bold Humility

I once read a book that asked, “what would you do if you were 10 times more bold?” My initial thought was, “Wow, I would get in a lot of trouble!” You see, I am pretty assertive, and assertive people (with two X chromosomes) sometimes get in trouble in this society. Sometimes assertive people (male and female) are seen to lack gentleness, tact, understanding, or empathy. But if you ask an assertive person they would say they are honest, direct, and highly value getting the best result in a timely fashion. Interesting how we see the same actions in a different light...hmmm.

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Life in the Pits and Peaks

Life in the Pits and Peaks

Jeff and I just co-taught and opened a marriage series at church yesterday. As part of the message we mentioned an aside about how we have been married for just about 12 years and celebrate 9 years of “marital bliss.” The first time I heard something like this was from my best friend’s mom. On her 30th wedding anniversary she said, “Yup! We are celebrating 25 years of marital bliss.”  At the time I was shocked. I was newly married and a thought that was so mean to joke about. So with a little nervous laughter I said, “What!? wait… That’s so sad!”

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