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WHAT SHOULD I DO WITH MY LIFE?

By Jeff Spadafora, Director of Global Coaching and Product Development It’s not uncommon for one of our Halftime Coaches to hear someone say, “I’m willing and able to go make a positive difference in the world, but I’m not hearing God’s voice as I try to figure out His calling on my life.” I had the same challenge. The more I think about it now, the more I realize it wasn’t an issue of hearing God. It was a matter of trusting Him. You see, God has already spoken. He already told us what we should do to experience heaven

WHAT SHOULD I DO WITH MY LIFE?2018-02-01T21:45:40+08:00

SEEING THE HERO IN BEING A SERVANT

By Lloyd Reeb, Author of From Success to Significance Our heroes are most often the strong and valiant, but Jesus gave his followers a different ideal: “You know that the rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their high officials exercise authority over them. Not so with you. Instead, whoever wants to become great among you must be your servant, and whoever wants to be first must be your slave—just as the Son of Man did not come to be served, but to serve, and to give his life

SEEING THE HERO IN BEING A SERVANT2018-02-01T21:35:55+08:00

FOUR REASONS THE GLASS IS HALF FULL

By Bob Buford That bone-level fatigue you’re feeling may be the subtle wear and tear of uncertainties veering from a global financial meltdown to the general 24/7, multi-media onslaught of reasons we go without sleep. How does a person manage? The words I hear from myself and others are, “No one can know.” Not long ago I attended a lecture by Lewis Lapham, current editor of the fascinating Lapham Quarterly, each issue a collection of “wisdom of the ages” on a single topic (politics, family, money, arts and letters to pick a

FOUR REASONS THE GLASS IS HALF FULL2018-02-01T21:59:42+08:00

SIGNIFICANCE IN WAYS YOU PROBABLY NEVER IMAGINED

The biggest mistake most of us make in the first half [of our lives] is not taking enough time for the things that are really important. The Halftime Institute helps you explore three stages of life: The first half: This is the time when most people focus more on their careers and less on others (and other significant causes). Bob Buford talks about how his career (in the television business) took off. He had tremendous success, but had a “success panic” that made him stop and reevaluate his priorities. He

SIGNIFICANCE IN WAYS YOU PROBABLY NEVER IMAGINED2018-02-01T21:48:20+08:00

FIVE POWERFUL HALFTIME HABITS

By Lloyd Reeb, author of Introducing to Halftime Group eCurriculum I got a call recently from someone I have been coaching through Halftime, and he asked, “Lloyd I notice that you use routines and habits a lot in your life. What would you say have been the five most leveraged or influential habits in your life?” I had never given that much thought. When I look honestly at accomplishments in my first half I notice that they were supported largely by a few healthy habits around focus and work. Now

FIVE POWERFUL HALFTIME HABITS2018-01-04T14:02:22+08:00

I LOST MY HEART

  "I lost my heart." Those were the words Pat Ahern shared with me on a dreary February morning at a local Starbucks. After serving for 20 years as CEO of Red Rocks Credit Union and receiving numerous professional awards, recognition and influential political appointments, Pat had somehow, unknowingly, buried his heart along the way. As a self-admitted "go through the motions Christian," Pat was offered - out of the blue - a senior role with a global Christian nonprofit organization. The offer served to highlight one glaring

I LOST MY HEART2018-02-02T10:06:41+08:00

A JOURNEY

Editor’s note: Jeff Spadafora is our Director of Global Coaching Services, and has served on the Halftime Institute team since 2005. During a retreat, he wrote a poem… the first time he’s done so as an adult. In it, he surmises the Halftime experience very well.   A Journey by Jeff Spadafora Smoldering discontent just below the surface. Nameless, unidentifiable, real Seeking success and man’s approval fuels the frustration – the heat turns up. Vain attempts to apply impotent worldly salve to the wound. More wilderness – adrift –unvoiced. Suffered

A JOURNEY2018-02-01T21:57:18+08:00

AN ANCIENT HALFTIMER

By Jeff Spadafora, Halftime Institute Director of Global Coaching   I recently read a review of Dante’s The Divine Comedy, written in Italy in the late 1200’s. It’s fiction I had always heard about but never read (and I still haven’t, I’ve only read a detailed commentary!) I was struck how Dante’s life and his epic poem are both classic Halftime stories.  Dante was a Papal magistrate in Florence when he got caught in the cross-fire of political maneuvering that resulted in getting “laid off” from his job and banished from his

AN ANCIENT HALFTIMER2018-02-01T21:46:26+08:00

HALFTIME DETOX:COOPERATING WITH GOD’S TRANSFORMATION OF YOUR HEART – PART 3

By Rod Stewart, Senior Executive, Global Technology   In my previous blogs (October 24 and October 31 ), I shared my journey of this past year, detoxing from a very challenging 30+ year career: dealing with the pathology that was driving my success, an addiction to performance, a distorted view of God, and how my health was being destroyed all at the same time. So how else can we proactively cooperate with the restorative work God wants to do in our heart before we launch into a second half adventure to change the

HALFTIME DETOX:COOPERATING WITH GOD’S TRANSFORMATION OF YOUR HEART – PART 32018-02-02T10:05:39+08:00

HALFTIME DETOX: PHYSICALLY, SPIRITUALLY AND EMOTIONALLY – PART 2

By Rod Stewart, Senior Executive, Global Technology   The past year, I have been detoxing after a 30 year intensive career. I am healing so my second half adventure will be built on a solid and healthy foundation. I want to move from Success to Significance in a way that has enduring impact. It’s a marathon, not a sprint. What I could not see while ‘heads down’ in my career was the pathology that was driving my success, my addiction to performance, my distorted view of God, or how my health

HALFTIME DETOX: PHYSICALLY, SPIRITUALLY AND EMOTIONALLY – PART 22018-02-02T10:05:50+08:00
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