Tag: decisions
02
Aug
How to Get Unstuck
by Kari Scare
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When our van got stuck in the snow years ago, it overheated and caught on fire when I tried to get it unstuck. In hindsight,...
19
Jul
Struggling for Simplicity
by Kari Scare
13 Comments
Do you long for simplicity? In the chaos and confusion of overwhelm and overload, do you instinctively know your life wasn’t meant to be this...
08
Mar
Put Your Behind in the Past
by Kari Scare
20 Comments
In this scene, Simba finally moves forward after attempting to forget his past. He realizes forgetting is not only impossible, but doing so denies who he...
01
Mar
Obtaining & Maintaining A Strong Core
by Kari Scare
2 Comments
In general, people exercise for one reason — to be healthy. Many take that further and aim for higher levels of fitness and strength. In...
09
Jun
Preventing Decision Fatigue
by Kari Scare
8 Comments
The best way to become overwhelmed with decisions, to experience Decision Fatigue, comes through doing absolutely nothing to prevent it. People who consistently make good...
02
Jun
Decision Fatigue
by Kari Scare
12 Comments
Choice Overload As my least favorite domestic activity, grocery shopping looms on the horizon of my schedule like an approaching storm during a picnic. Never...
12
Jun
The Role of Accountability in Balance
by Kari Scare
10 Comments
For over 20 years, running partners made sure I regularly completed the miles needed for my goals. In recent years, I meet with a Godly...
10
Jun
Following a Core Value to Establish Balance
by Kari Scare
17 Comments
This statement “God. Family. Work. (In that order)” exists as the first stated core value for the company where my husband has worked for the...
03
Jun
Overcoming Overload with Balance
by Kari Scare
28 Comments
Last month’s focus on technology was interesting because I didn’t realize the impact of technology in the details of my life. I didn’t realize how...
22
May
Reducing & Preventing Overload by Capturing Thoughts
by Kari Scare
17 Comments
In Solving the Problem of Information Overload, we realized that the goal for reducing overload involves balance, which comes through deliberately capturing and filtering thoughts...