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After 35 years as a Post journalist, it's time for a change
After 35 years as a Post journalist, it's time for a change

Washington Post

time2 days ago

  • Health
  • Washington Post

After 35 years as a Post journalist, it's time for a change

An unexpected illness that resulted in my hospitalization, along with technical issues with my Post email account, prevented me from accessing my computer for the past several days. But it wasn't for naught. The Rev. Wilmore Carter of my childhood's Liberty Baptist Church often preached, 'Sometimes, a stumbling block can be a blessing in disguise.' The enforced respite from running my mouth and banging away at my keyboard forced me to reflect on the realities of my surrounding world.

NEWS OF THE WEEK: Lily Allen likens social media ban to ‘withdrawing from drugs'
NEWS OF THE WEEK: Lily Allen likens social media ban to ‘withdrawing from drugs'

News.com.au

time01-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News.com.au

NEWS OF THE WEEK: Lily Allen likens social media ban to ‘withdrawing from drugs'

Speaking on the Miss Me? podcast, The Smile hitmaker shared, "I'm nearly two weeks into a complete social media ban. The beginning of last week, I was feeling incredibly low, like lower than I've felt in months. It was extremely heavy.' "And then I realised maybe this is because I'm not filling the gaps with doom scrolling and I've suddenly got this time for like reflection, you know what I mean?" She continued: "I don't have that much to do here in New York during the day,…

Lily Allen likens social media ban to ‘withdrawing from drugs'
Lily Allen likens social media ban to ‘withdrawing from drugs'

News.com.au

time29-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • News.com.au

Lily Allen likens social media ban to ‘withdrawing from drugs'

Speaking on the Miss Me? podcast, The Smile hitmaker shared, "I'm nearly two weeks into a complete social media ban. The beginning of last week, I was feeling incredibly low, like lower than I've felt in months. It was extremely heavy.' "And then I realised maybe this is because I'm not filling the gaps with doom scrolling and I've suddenly got this time for like reflection, you know what I mean?" She continued: "I don't have that much to do here in New York during the day,…

GRACE-FUL: A Method Of Daily Reflection For Leaders
GRACE-FUL: A Method Of Daily Reflection For Leaders

Forbes

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Forbes

GRACE-FUL: A Method Of Daily Reflection For Leaders

Jovan R. Chapman , Clinovators CEO & Entrepreneur looking to skip across the atmosphere. getty If you're anything like me, you likely need a daily reflection practice that hits differently. There's a version of me that runs a business, shows up for my family, sets goals, leads meetings, responds to texts at a socially acceptable pace and even squeezes in time to practice my faith. That guy's fine. He's productive. Smart. Slightly charming on good days. But then there's the version of me that comes out after the noise fades—the one that wrestles with deeper questions: Am I chasing the right kind of success? Is this pressure making me sharper or just worn out? Where is the higher wisdom in the parts of my life I haven't surrendered yet? That version of me? He's not always as tidy. But he's the one who tells the truth. This version of me needed a place to process. So, I built that process. It's called the GRACE-FUL Daily Reflection, and no, it's not your run-of-the-mill gratitude journal or some fluffy Pinterest routine. This is a practical tool for high-capacity people who want to grow in the areas that actually matter. Because here's what I've learned: the stuff that really shapes you? It's the stuff you don't always say out loud. The 5% thoughts. The hard-to-admit motives. The tension between who you are and who you're becoming. I believe if you don't make space for that 5%, you'll eventually crash—emotionally, spiritually or professionally. So, instead of pretending we don't have that mess in our minds, let's put it on paper. Let's get honest. Let's lead from the inside out. My reflection model walks you through eight daily prompts, one for each area of life where your inner world and your outer leadership intersect. The acronym is easy to remember: GRACE-FUL, but the questions are not always easy to answer. But that's the point. Here's how it breaks down: God (Spiritual Alignment): In my case, I ask myself, did I seek God's will today or ask for a blessing? Where am I quietly resisting because obedience would cost me something? Others might start by asking themselves if they had allowed themself to be appreciative of the moment or if they were too focused on what they didn't have. Riches (Wealth And Worth): Did my financial choices come from purpose—or pressure, ego or fear? Where am I pretending to be content while secretly craving more? Appointments (Time Stewardship): Did I hide in busyness instead of doing what really matters? What did I avoid because I was afraid of what it would ask of me? Connections (Expectations Of Others): Did I place silent expectations on someone I haven't communicated? Am I being emotionally honest, or am I curating how I'm perceived? Excellence (Personal Standards): Did I uphold my standards even when no one was watching? Where am I tolerating things that violate my values? Family And Business Leadership: Did I lead with clarity, courage and care? Would the people I lead say they felt seen, sharpened and safe? Understanding Endings (Letting Go): What needs to end that I'm clinging to because it's familiar? What would I grieve if I were honest—but I'm numbing instead? Legacy (Becoming Who I'm Meant To Be): If I keep showing up like I did today, who will I become? What part of me needs to die for the next version of me to live? Why It Works The GRACE-FUL model isn't just a checklist. It's a mirror. It doesn't care how busy you are, how many people follow you or how many goals you crushed today. It cares about who you're becoming. Because you can win at work and lose at life. You can gain influence but lose your soul. You can build wealth and still feel empty. But if you do the inner work consistently—if you get honest, real and intentional—you build something much more rare: a grounded, wise, joyful and spiritually dangerous kind of life. Who This Is For • If you're building something that matters. • If you lead people and want to do it with integrity. • If you feel connected to something greater but want to stop compartmentalizing your life. • If you're ambitious but want it to mean something deeper. If anything above speaks to you, then this practice is for you. Start with GRACE-FUL. Reflect daily. Let it disrupt you—in the best way. Because what's hidden from the world but owned in your soul will shape everything that follows. Forbes Business Council is the foremost growth and networking organization for business owners and leaders. Do I qualify?

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