Jeremy Statton

Living Better Stories

23 Good Habits for a Better Story in 2013

All of this talk about habits, but what does it matter without practice? What good is theory without implementation? What we believe seems to me to matter very little. What we do is everything. Here are my list of good habits I want to develop over the coming year. 1. Choose to be happy. 2. […]

Stop Setting Goals and Start Making Habits

Most of us this time of year are resolving and planning for a better year than the last. If you have already made your list, there is a 91.3% chance it is nearly identical to last year. Why? Because making that list did nothing to change you. For most of us, resolutions don’t work. So […]

Is Your Story Foolish?

I am a scientist by training. Practical. Sensible. Methodical. I was once telling some friends about the first time I asked my wife out. I told the story as it occured to me. This happened. Some of that happened. And then I asked. I didn’t realize what was missing from the story until one of […]

The Rewards of Stepping Outside Your Comfort Zone

From Jeremy: This is a guest post by Jessica McMann. She is a freelance writer trying to change the world one step at a time through blogging about things that matter. Find some of her work over at christiancolleges.com. We’ve all been encouraged to step outside our comfort zones. It might be a friend doing […]

Choose Happiness by Choosing the Work

When Good Stories Feel Bad I have a friend who is in the middle of a very difficult work. He has chosen to give his life to something that offers him no benefit right now. If anything, every aspect of his life has become harder. Days are longer. The work seems endless. His stress is […]

Stop Telling and Start Showing

Have you ever sat through a presentation in which the speaker failed to get through to you? The speaker was boring. The slides were nauseating, covered with facts and information and bullet points. When you walked away, nothing about you changed except that you were an hour older than when the presentation started. The speaker may […]

3 Steps to Becoming an Expert

In surgical training there is a saying about the learning process. See one. Do one Teach one. Don’t worry, the training isn’t usually that abbreviated. Realistically the saying should be “See several. Do many with someone else there. Do some on your own. Teach what you have learned every chance you can get.” The point […]

Two Things to Help with Your Dream

From Jeremy: This is a guest post by Tessa Hardiman. She is a teacher by day and a word slinger by night. She just released an eBook combining her two passions of teaching and writing. You can get it here for $0.99. She would love to connect with you. Visit her website to find out more. The other […]

When Saying No isn’t an Option

What We Don’t Want Next week we are taking our adopted son to Indianapolis to have the first of two surgeries. He underwent a diagnostic procedure 6 weeks ago to develop the specific plan for the next surgery. When the surgeon was finished, he came out to sit down and talk to us and tell […]

The Difference Between Belief and Faith

The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the most beautiful man-made structures in the world. The bridge guards the entrance to San Francisco Bay, with rough, shark-infested waters of the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the safety of the bay and the busyness of downtown San Francisco to the east. When the fog rolls […]