I coach people who want to lead effectively & thrive through change | Bought a local garden center May 2024 after a 2yr search, love it | Used to be in a band
I have been quietly searching for a local business to buy for over two years while working full time. Today I am the new owner of South Pleasantburg Nursery (the biz & 8.5 acres of real estate) here in Greenville, 15 minutes from my house. It is 60 years old & the seller has
I’ve grown up in & had leadership positions in several churches over my life so I want to talk about this.
The litmus test here seems to be: who will immediately agree to give cash?
There are many problems with this:
First, spend any time with people who have dedicated their
There's a lady on tiktok calling churches saying she needs help buying formula for her baby just to see if they will actually help their communities. She's called 20+ places and so far only a mosque and a tiny little church in Appalachia have offered to help.
I think this kind of direct mail should be illegal. It's invasive, & its effectiveness depends entirely on ignorance & fear of doing something wrong with what is often the single biggest transaction a family makes.
What's the best reason I'm wrong?