Understanding and Dealing With Work That Is Never Finished

As our working world shifts from assembly lines and manual labor to a knowledge economy where we get paid for ideas instead of physical tasks, there鈥檚 an increasing likelihood you鈥檒l be taking your work home with you. When you work on an assembly line, there鈥檚 not a whole lot you can do after hours. You might think about how you can process pieces faster or ways to be more efficient in your role, but you鈥檙e not lugging home a press, conveyor belt or pneumatic drill. Work is at work. When you arrive home, work is no longer part of the equation. ...

May 2, 2013 路 6 min 路 1151 words 路 Jordan Shirkman

14 Invaluable Leadership Lessons I Learned from Living Abroad

Leading overseas is exactly like leading in your home country. Except you don鈥檛 speak the language, know the customs or feel emotionally stable. After living in Slovenia for the last 6 months and leading a team of incredible friends as we trust God for a聽student-led movement following Jesus, I鈥檝e learned a few things. This is the advice I鈥檇 give if I could give a pep-talk to my pre-departure self. 1. Acknowledge that you are under-qualified. Two weeks of training and one year of vocational ministry experience before moving to a country where you don鈥檛 speak the language is not enough to be qualified. My team of recent college grads were all as qualified as I was to lead a team. Unfortunately, everyone was completely perplexed about what it would take to build a movement of college students making disciples of Jesus. Embrace all of your inadequacies.聽You can鈥檛 lead on your own, but God can lead through you. ...

April 24, 2013 路 6 min 路 1274 words 路 Jordan Shirkman

How Subscription Limitation Can Change How You Spend Anything

Subscriptions are the future of sustainable, growing businesses. They can also change your life. It鈥檚 obvious by the success of Spotify ($10 a month for all the ad-free music you want, wherever you want), crazy ideas like The Dollar Shave Club ($6 per month and you never have to think about buying razors again) and specialty products like Tonx coffee聽($24 per month and you have the freshest, tastiest coffee delivered to your doorstep) that subscriptions are catching on and they aren鈥檛 disappearing soon. Businesses love subscriptions because they generate recurring income with no added costs.聽While they are beautiful for business, costs compound quickly for consumers. We all have a finite amount of subscriptions we can support based on our income, but we can transpose the subscription-model idea to our time as well. **I call it subscription limitation. ...

April 18, 2013 路 4 min 路 837 words 路 Jordan Shirkman

The Simple 3-Part Strategy to Creating Your Best Budget Ever

Budgeting is like a magic trick: everyone is impressed when they see it done but few have the guts to try it for themselves. Prepare for the tricks of budgeting to be聽demystified as we pull back the curtain to enable you to make your own cash-flow plan with ease. There are a lot of tasks here, but they all fall under three main steps (via聽The Prestige)鈥搕he Pledge, the Turn, and the Prestige. The Pledge **Committing to changing your financial reality. ...

April 16, 2013 路 5 min 路 1013 words 路 Jordan Shirkman

11 Ways You Can Instantly Destroy Boredom Into a Million Pieces

I haven鈥檛 been bored since 2007. That was my freshman year of college when I thought taking 12 credit hours was exhausting and I took three naps each afternoon. I鈥檝e fallen in love with learning over the last few years. I always have something new on my radar to learn. Coding. A new language. A skill to refine. Learning prevents me from accruing multi-nap days and it helps make my life matter. Below, I鈥檝e compiled a list of my favorite ways to destroy boredom. **...

April 12, 2013 路 6 min 路 1069 words 路 Jordan Shirkman

5 Practical Solutions to Understand and Eliminate Procrastination

You may be prone to missing deadlines for work or school projects. You may leave your friends waiting so often that they have to tell you an earlier time than everyone else when you are meeting somewhere. You may be the person no one wants in their group because you鈥檙e just not dependable. or You could be the person who always finishes projects on time, arrives 5 minutes early to everything and wears a cape and spandex when it comes to group projects. If you鈥檙e in the first group, you don鈥檛 intend to be. Some disconnect happens between when an expectation is communicated and the result that you produce. Personally, I鈥檓 more than a little OCD. I hate being late, missing a deadline or not carrying my weight. I haven鈥檛 always been that way, though. One principle changed that all for me. Are you ready for the reason some of us (maybe you) can鈥檛 help but drop the ball? ...

April 3, 2013 路 5 min 路 878 words 路 Jordan Shirkman

The First Essential Step in Learning Anything

If you think learning stops when your formal education ends, you鈥檙e wrong. It鈥檚 a lifelong process, especially if you want to have a meaningful life that makes an impact on the world. Over the last six months as we鈥檝e lived abroad in聽Ljubljana, Slovenia, we鈥檝e stumbled through a few hours of Slovene language class each week with a tutor. It鈥檚 not our primary focus while we鈥檙e here, but it鈥檚 been helpful in understanding the world around us and connecting with students. Practically everyone in Ljubljana speaks English. Only 2 million people in the world speak Slovene, so it means the world to Slovenes when they discover we鈥檙e actually attempting to learn the language. They鈥檙e honored that we鈥檇 invest time to learn their language鈥揺specially since it鈥檚 not essential to life here. In fact, that鈥檚 the most difficult thing about learning the language: you don鈥檛 have to learn Slovene in order to survive. It鈥檚 inconvenient not knowing what everything means at the store or when you suspect people are talking about you on the bus once they hear your North American accent, but it鈥檚 equal to the frustration of not being able to find the remote control and having to get off the couch to turn up the TV volume. It鈥檚 a rare exception when I have to push my Slovene language to the limits to communicate something (in which case I string 12 nouns together and make hand motions to communicate). Since everyone speaks English, once I make a mistake using Slovene, people automatically switch to English to help out the gringos. But that doesn鈥檛 actually help. It keeps me from using the language. It keeps me from actually learning. That鈥檚 how I realized the first step to learning anything. [ ...

April 1, 2013 路 5 min 路 1049 words 路 Jordan Shirkman

Everything You Need to Know To Teach Yourself Design from Scratch

Crafting beautiful designs and compositions will get you far in life. It will get you extra far on the Internet. I never took a true design course in college. I took one Art History class where I learned worthless crap (artist names from the 15th century) and important CRAP (Contrast, Repetition, Alignment and Proximity, which is more helpful than memorizing 15th century artists) and that鈥檚 about it. Everything I鈥檝e learned has been from the Internet, conversations with friends and examining quality design. I love designing invitations, advertisements, t-shirts, thank-you cards and documents.It鈥檚 a skill that anyone can develop and it鈥檚 one that will pay serious dividends in the way of cost savings from doing your own work instead of hiring it out and could bring in some cash if you鈥檙e good enough to do some freelance work on your own. There are unemployed designers people who have doctorates in Art Hisotry who may disagree with what I say below. They鈥檙e totally entitled to their opinions that they paid someone else too much to develop for them. This stuff works, trust me. **Without further ado, practically everything I know about design that will carry you down the road of being a self-made designer. ...

March 25, 2013 路 10 min 路 2099 words 路 Jordan Shirkman

30 Questions to Evaluate Your Work Performance

Feedback is one of our greatest assets in life. Unfortunately, we don鈥檛 always get it as often as we鈥檇 like or sometimes at all. Instead of waiting for someone to give me insight, I crafted 30 questions to ask myself to see how I鈥檓 doing from my perspective. Hopefully these questions will help you become more self-aware and more effective in the work you鈥檙e doing. ...

March 19, 2013 路 3 min 路 514 words 路 Jordan Shirkman

The Encouragement Hot Seat

When I was leading a Bible Study for leaders in our movement at Ohio University, I wanted to spend time affirming the guys in my group and helping them encourage one another. Just before we started our Bible Study, I scrapped our plan for that evening and the聽Encouragement Hot Seat_聽_was born. Here鈥檚 how it works. Everyone sits in a circle, and we randomly start with one member of the group. It鈥檚 great if the group leader (or the one who has arranged for the聽The Seat_聽_to happen)聽selects a person to start with and then sets the tone for the time. Say we start with Charlie. I, as the leader, spend 20-60 seconds or so telling Charlie what I admire about him, appreciate about him, and how I have seen him growing and developing. Each other person in the circle takes their turn sharing about what they see in Charlie until everyone in the group has spent time encouraging him. Then we move on to another person and the process repeats. None of this has to have a clear flow or direction鈥搄ust let people start speaking as they feel led. People will naturally know when it鈥檚 their turn to encourage. The Encouragement Hot Seat has become one of my favorite activities for uplifting a team or group (especially in winter months). It鈥檚 incredibly simple, and I love it for four huge reasons. ...

March 15, 2013 路 3 min 路 577 words 路 Jordan Shirkman