Crosspoint Nashville’s Jenni Catron Offering Coaching For Women
Jenni Catron, from Cross Point Church Nashville, Is Offering Coaching For Women
Jenni Catron (who I interviewed here), contacted me to tell me about her new Leadership Coaching group which will begin in October.
After receiving a variety of feedback from readers and friends looking for this type of opportunity, Jenni is crafting this leadership forum to serve approximately 12 women over a 6 month period.
You can read more about this opportunity for women here.
Adventures in Spring Cleaning: The Cleaning Games We Play – Part 5
I have no idea how these items found refuge in my house once again. I wonder if at night when I sleep, my evil yellow-sided house sends out some sort of homing beacon that calls its displaced furnishings and accessories back home.
Adventures in Spring Cleaning: The Cleaning Games We Play – Part 4
I’m down to my last green Rainblo, which I chew slowly as I dump materials from mind-numbingly boring conferences, a pack of thank-you cards that are too ugly to send, and old school newsletters that never adequately documented what a privilege it is for students to learn in my classroom.
Adventures in Spring Cleaning: The Cleaning Games We Play – Part 3
I resolve that I will no longer own things that I do not use, and so I plant my feet firmly on the foam inserts and chop out a custom mold of my left foot which, I notice, looks like Illinois.
Adventures in Spring Cleaning: The Cleaning Games We Play – Part 2
Right after this resolution I uncover a squishy, plastic microphone that squeaks. This is emphatically not part of the stupid category, since my dog Wrigley’s lip synching just wouldn’t be the same without it. After that comes a half-destroyed tennis ball, a mangled rope, and a supposedly “life-like” squirrel developed to train hunting dogs, which Wrigley lugs around happily as if it his mascot.