In this video, Nathan and Lacey reveal the three biggest reasons your New Year’s resolution (building a new habit or achieving a specific goal) will probably fail. They also explain how to make the necessary changes to make sure you succeed in building a healthy, simple, and achievable habit.
Author: Cultivate Relationships
CWC | Messing Up God’s Plan For You
In this video, we discuss whether we can mess up God’s plan for our life. The short answer is yes and no. God is infinite and bigger than any mistake we can make. But also, He’s not.
CWC | Dealing With Perceived Failure
In this video, we share two areas of perceived failure: relational and circumstantial. We also discuss what you can do to change these feelings of being a failure.
CWC | Tips For Fighting Well
In this video, we share three tips for how to fight well with others. Whether it’s with a spouse, family member, or friend, these three basic ground rules for any healthy argument.
CWC | How To Get Someone To Talk
In this video, we share six tips to help you get someone to talk (or, if you’re the non-talker, help you begin to talk).
CWC | Get Them To Stop Talking
In this video, we share six tips to help you get someone to stop talking (or, if you’re the talker help you to stop talking).
CWC | What Does God Think About You
In this video, we discuss why it is important to receive and experience God’s love. We will also walk you through a prayer that will encourage you to hear God’s voice — listening for what He thinks about you — His specific word of love over you.
CWC | Failure As Direction
In this video, we discuss how failure may be direction in your life. God may use failure (or perceived failure) as His way of directing us.
CWC | Resolving Disappointment
In this video, we discuss disappointment. Unless resolved in a healthy way, our unmet or unfulfilled expectations can result in frustration and depression.
CWC | What To Do When Your Negative Assumptions Aren’t Wrong
In this video, we discuss the 3 ways you can believe the best about someone even when your negative assumptions about them aren’t wrong. We also reveal a perspective change that will help you appreciate them more even if they still fail to meet your expectations.