4.8 The Question You Must Answer
Andy tells a story that illustrates an extremely important question: Are you going after something that’s actually worth persisting without...
Alexander Graham Bell
Yes, he invented the telephone, but do you know what else Alexander Graham Bell did? Once, he actually set a record for speed on water! Join Leslie...
Mastering Fried Chicken and Double-Fried Potatoes
Get ready to fry up some Southern charm with Bob Woodall! Join Bob as he channels his grandma’s kitchen wisdom, turning chicken into crispy, juicy...
The Inklings
Join Briley Crisafi for a captivating journey into the friendship and literary world of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. Discover the story behind...
Shall We Gather at the River (feat. The Settles Connection)
In 1864, during some of The Civil War’s bloodiest fighting, poet Robert Lowry penned words of optimistic direction to a nation divided. Put to a...
The Day Before The Night Before Christmas
In this celestial narrative, archangels Michael and Gabriel plan a grand event for Jesus’ birth, only to learn from God that the celebration...
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Have wanted to make great poached eggs for years, next days off i’m a cooking
I enjoyed the video of how to poach and egg! man they looked good…going to cook up a few when I get home.
This section says…”submit a comment”….but what about a question?? Maybe Andy has addressed this in the past, if so, I’m not sure where to find it. How do you know when to take action on something? Example…I’m building software for the first time, and I’ve met with 4 different companies but since there are so many unknowns with building a piece of software, how can I get to a place to feel confident enough to take action? Craig Groschel said….when you are at 80%-85%, then you should move. This is a simple equation and definitely helps, but I would love to hear how Andy addresses this issue.
Thanks for any help!!