The Fulling team is watching Healthy Habits by Marcus “Goodie” Goodloe.

“We all want to see our dreams become a reality, but many of us don’t realize how our everyday habits are the key to either making progress or becoming stuck in a rut. So what can we do to identify and establish good habits while ridding ourselves of patterns that keep us from relationally, spiritually, and emotionally thriving? Join bestselling author Marcus ”Goodie“ Goodloe in this six-session series as he guides us through the six steps to achieving life-changing practices.”

True community involves practicing vulnerability, counsel, and collaboration. Being in community has innumerable benefits but many people stay away from community because of the vulnerability, honesty, and accountability required to build deep relationships.

Being in community has innumerable benefits but many people stay away from community because of the vulnerability, honesty, and accountability required to build deep relationships.

Closed off people don’t grow. If we want to “make it to the top” we must commit ourselves and our ideas to other people. Purposeful and productive collaboration requires us to be open to other people and their ideas. When we stop judging ideas and start entertaining different perspectives in our collaboration, we will find better solutions to the problems we are facing.

Who are your others?  Nothing of excellence is done alone.

Food for Thought

  1. Would you consider yourself more of an independent worker, or more social?

  2. What are the benefits of being in community? Is there anything about being in community that makes you feel anxious?

  3. What could it look like for you to be more open to input from others?


 
 
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