Skip to main content

Posts

A Mantra To Live By

I often think about specific statements which have inspired me to think bigger. One of my favorites is from a fortune cookie over 20 years ago. It simply read "Live life by moments not memories".  When I first read it I thought "what does that mean?", how cliche. Over the last 20 plus years that sentence has come back to me over and over again.  In my mind it is similar to "Carpe Diem", latin for seize the day.  Through such simple words I think of the challenge it is today in our society to do such a thing. We are over scheduled, over tired and over stressed with expectations which have become unclear.  At one time we might have known why we signed up to volunteer our time at the passion of our choice but somewhere it became another thing to do. What happened? I believe it is simple choices which can change the trajectory of our daily lives. For some of us it might be just choosing to get out of bed. It is in the choice where the power lives.  Are you...
Recent posts

Missional Motives

The word "mission" can mean so many different things to each of us. This definition particularly resonated with me: "Mission - an important goal or purpose that is accompanied by strong conviction; a calling or vocation". I absolutely love this!  As I dove into my career with Starbucks , I quickly  uncovered   that it was my mission field. Not only could I live out my passion for people and coffee, I could make an impact on top of that. Starbucks empowered me as a manager to do this by "owning" my store. Financially I didn't "own" my store, but I owned  it through the passion and time I poured into it. It wasn't just the four walls but also the people that breathed life into its daily operations. This breath of life made it so easy to do my job because it allowed my heart and passion to work in symphony. Which is how I found myself in the middle of my mission field.  The people who walked through the doors as "partners" (Sta...

Way To Go Target!

I had lunch the other day with a long-time friend of mine. She and I practically share a brain when it comes to topics like politics, religion, work life balance and business. As we talked, the subject came up about our addiction to Target. Random, I know, but not really because we were also talking about customer service experiences. She began to share with me how a local Super Target store had done an incredible remodel. Being a bit of a pessimist I pushed back a bit and said, “What do you mean? They’ve tried this before and I didn’t feel like it helped that much?”  I could tell by the way she described her experience, this was different. I trusted her and decided I needed to go on a “field trip” to visit this new and improved store. The only unfortunate part was that I couldn’t leave right then and there. I had other things to do and it was across town. After a meeting the next morning I decided to depart on my adventure to “sell” me on this new store! Of course, being ...

Coffee Talk

Contemplating how to start this blog, I find myself thinking about all the great conversations I've had over coffee. My first memorable cup was at the Starbucks at 202 N. Michigan in Chicago. That Starbucks isn't there anymore, but boy does it still live in my heart and memory. Looking back, that first cup was the beginning of a shift I would feel for a decade. Even as I sat there savoring my coffee, I really didn't know how badly I needed that shift. I remember the simple details. Like what roast it was, Ethiopian Sidamo. And where I sat, a high top bar along the south wall with the hum of Chicago in the background, a place I will always call home. Emotion still overcomes me as I think of who I was then. And even more, who I am now. I began to study at that Starbucks regularly and eventually got to know the manager. One day she asked me if I needed a job. I said sure and the rest is history. Little did I know how accepting that job late December of ‘96 would change my ...

Transformation In Georgia

Transformation, there are so many definitions when looking up the word. My favorite one was:  a metamorphosis during the life cycle of an animal. So simply put, this definition really speaks to how I feel. Through this definition I imagine life and its stages. Like chapters in a novel, each changes and molds us, preparing us for the next. We gain wisdom through age and experience. All of this equips us to receive or reject the many things which come at us. This most recent season I walked through was about discovery. Learning about when its time to move on and receiving the joy that comes through change.  The culmination of this last chapter ending and a new one beginning was on a mission trip. Having never been on a mission trip I really had no idea what to expect. Literally  feeling like I was along for the ride, I was thankful to experience a new country and culture with my daughter. The experience of serving along side friends would be priceless. Upon arriving a...