Life Skills

Equip students with essential life skills that go beyond the classroom. This category includes videos on problem-solving, time management, emotional intelligence, and other critical skills needed for personal and professional success.

What Do I Do Now?

What Do I Do Now?

I talk to quite a few people in person.  In one form or another, it has been interesting to note that advice of one sort or another seems to turn out to be the topic.  And specifically, there is one question that continues to recur in almost every conversation I have:  What do I do now?

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Prospering in Today’s Economy

Prospering in Today’s Economy

he times, they are a changing.”  Bob Dylan wrote those words more than a half century ago, but they are at least as accurate now as they were then. “The answer, my friend, is blowing in the wind.”  That was Bob Dylan, too, at about the same time.  In today’s economy, that one is more true.

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Stewardship of Charisma

Stewardship of Charisma

What happens when your natural charm becomes your greatest test of humility? In this thoughtful reflection, Bill Gaither explores a gift that few people ever recognize as one requiring stewardship: charisma. With warmth and humor, he illustrates how the ability to draw others in—whether through personality, presence, or influence—is a responsibility, not an entitlement. Through personal stories and timeless wisdom, Gaither challenges us to use our God-given charisma not for self-glory, but in service to others… with grace, gratitude, and humility.

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Stewardship of Character

Stewardship of Character

What does it mean to steward not just talent, but character? In this thoughtful reflection, Bill Gaither draws on decades of experience working with artists and leaders to explore the impact of integrity on long-term success. Through stories about athletes, musicians, and mentors, he explains why unchecked character flaws can unravel even the greatest potential—and why wisdom, patience, and personal example are essential for guiding others. A powerful reminder that how we lead matters just as much as who we lead.

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Boundaries

Boundaries

When I was a boy, we had a Collie named Champ. My parents were out of town when Champ was hit by a car and killed. I can still remember my tears as the lady who was staying with me helped bury our dog in the far corner of the backyard. At the time (I was about twelve) I didn’t understand how something like that could have happened.

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