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5 Key Things I learned in my 20’s

October 02, 2009


(via Brad Lomenick, http://bradlomenick.com/)

1. Use your 20’s to build a foundation for your 70’s. Create deep roots that will give you a foundation for when you are older. Finishing well means starting well.

2. Don’t worry about climbing the ladder. There’s no longer a ladder anyway. It’s more like one of those spiral staircases. And sometimes you are going across or down when you think you might be climbing. So don’t worry about it. Spend your 20’s learning and having life experiences. Travel, explore the world, take on projects that seem fun.

3. If your “career” path doesn’t make sense to anyone except for you, it’s okay. My 20’s: college at University of Oklahoma, wrangler on a guest ranch in Colorado, management consultant, business development officer, Magazine and media company, strategic business plan developer. WOW. That is all over the map. But God was orchestrating steps very clearly for what was next in my story. And continues to do so.

4. Be diligent and aggressive in developing your friendships and relationships. Create a core group of close friends who you want to do like with. This group may change a bit over the years, but it is imperative to find a circle of trust that you are committed to and they to you.

5. Figure out who you want to be, not what you want to do. Who you are is more important that what you do or where you live. Spiritually, financially, family, emotionally, relationally. Find two or three older, wise “sages” that you can learn from and count on as help.

-Brad

Catalyst Vanagon

Catalyst Vanagon vs. Exponential RV

October 01, 2009


Yesterday we hosted our Catalyst Tailgate at the Catalyst offices in Dutluth, GA with ~50 local pastors & leaders...AND a couple of Exponential Vagabonds who felt it necessary to dwarf the Catalyst Vanagon with a MASSIVE RV decked out in style!

I was blown away when this thing rolled into our parking lot...and even more blown away when they had the audacity to challenge the Vanagon to a road race.  It was over before it began!  :)  Actually, I'm just really impressed the Vanagon's engine started after months of neglect!

It was great to meet Josh and Corbin and hear about what they are doing on the road.  I love what Exponential is all about and am glad church planters have the opportunity to glean from what they offer; we are already pumped to see them again next week at Catalyst. 

Check out a couple of videos from their visit to the Catlayst offices and make sure to check out their road trip adventures at http://www.exponentialrv.com/

Catalyst Vanagon vs. Exponential RV

Behind the Scenes at the Catalyst Office

Please help Atlanta Flood victims and Convoy of Hope


We are expecting 12,500 attendees at Catalyst this year!

For the last few years we've received donations for our local partner organization, Convoy of Hope. This year we've included Hope Atlanta which is specifically helping Atlanta Flood victims.

If you're coming to the Catalyst Conference, please consider bringing some of the listed items to help out:

For Convoy of Hope:

  • Towels
  • Socks
  • Men's underwear & white undershirts
  • Diapers (sizes 1-4, no newborn sizes please)
  • Women's feminine / hygiene products
  • Travel-size personal hygiene products (toothpaste, toothbrushes, shampoo, baby lotion, combs/brushes, etc.)
  • Sanitation wipes

For Hope Atlanta and Flood Victims:

  • Gift Cards (home depot, Kroger, WalMart, etc)
  • New or used tools (hammers, carpet knives, exacto knives, screw drivers, saws, drills, bits, crowbars, wrenches, measuring tape, levels, sledgehammers, etc)
  • Food - non-perishable items

We will have bins and volunteers to collect your donations the opening day of Catalyst. Thanks for any help you can give, thousands of people will be helped by your contributions!

 

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