Published by Steve Morgan
I am learning that my life is a story more epic than I ever thought. As with any story, it has a plot, characters who have influenced me, traumas and victories, hopes and disappointments. Each of these is shaping me into who I am today. Our stories may be larger and connected to a Great God who is more kind and compassionate than we ever imagined. I am growing to hold my story with that same compassion and kindness.
My nickname is Seawolf. Even that has a story and identity. I am grateful to work in global leadership development, coaching, and learning with many wonderful leaders. I lived internationally for many years and have been privileged to travel to 40 countries and listen to others' stories. I am a musician, a writer, a triathlete, a Green Bay Packers fan, and a learner. I am married to my best friend of 40 decades; together, we have raised four wonderful adult children. We currently reside in Orlando, Florida.
That is a bit about me. What’s your story?
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Great quote, patterns really do turn into character. Thanks for sharing and all the best!
Hey Steven. Thanks so much for reading the blog. That quote really challenged me. I want to be more consistent in some areas of my life-like remembering to be grateful instead of worrying. How about you?
Oh, crackers. Character. Patterns indicate what’s really in our hearts–which reflects character. Can’t really get away from that? Who we are insists on showing up. It feels safer to think of my life as a series of similar anomalies.
Yes, me too. Like when I say that this was just a busy season, and then I have like 19 busy seasons in a row. I have to stop and say, it is not a season, it is my life. BTW, speaking of crackers…stay away from the wheat thins. As a cracker they are not that good for you and the thin part is a deception.