November 2017

End the Glam, Guide the Grind, Give God the Glory

By |2020-05-08T13:36:32-04:00November 9th, 2017|Branding, Business, Faith, Faith-Based Leadership|

“Buy followers from us for your social media account! Make everyone else think they’re missing out.” “Don’t re-invent the wheel! Just duplicate this process, and you’ll bring in money every month.” “With us, you set flexible work hours. Work when you want, where you want, and still score a paycheck!” That’s the world we live in, right? Everywhere you turn, someone is trying to teach you how to make more money with less work. They hook you with a shortcut. And not just any shortcut. With just a few “easy” payments, you can bypass some of the hard trenches of business ownership. Or so they claim. Today, it’s time to get real. I’m tired of the false claims and cheap promises. Business ownership is not easy. And anyone who tells you that it is wants something from you more than they want something for you.  Is business ownership worth it? Yes. Would I trade what I do for any other job? Absolutely not. But it’s not easy. Business ownership is not fancy trips, cool websites, styled photoshoots, gaining “followers” and constant approval and affirmation. (Although, that’s easily the perception on social media!) But business ownership, especially if you’re here [...]

October 2017

Establish the Work of our Hands

By |2020-05-08T13:36:48-04:00October 12th, 2017|Business, Faith, Faith-Based Leadership|

I went into the weekend of our very first Narrow conference with an expectant heart. Quite honestly, I needed it like living water. I was longing for some time with women chasing hard after Jesus. That’s exactly what I got. And more. I think Psalm 90:17 sums up my experience at Narrow the best: “May the favor of the Lord our God rest upon us; establish the work of our hands for us—yes, establish the work of our hands.” I saw God at work in our hands this past weekend in three very special ways. Hands raised high in worship. We kicked off the conference on Friday night and concluded the conference on Saturday night with worship. And let me just say that I think I got a little glimpse of what it will be like when we are all worshiping Jesus in Heaven. No matter what we all brought to this event with us, when that band began to lift up the name of Jesus, He was the only One in the room and the only One that mattered. Hands trained to do His work. I had the opportunity to interview many attendees about their experience at Narrow, [...]

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September 2017

We Think We Know Why You’ve Hesitated…

By |2017-09-13T14:22:10-04:00September 13th, 2017|Business, Faith, Faith-Based Leadership, Family|

We are less than a month from our first conference, and we still have some seats available! So if you've come up with some objection as to why you can't attend, we'd love to answer the most popular hesitations...and offer you some encouragement that might help make your decision to come spend October 6-7 with us at Narrow: I don't know anyone else coming... That's exactly why you should come! One of the hardest parts of being a Christian woman in business is how isolated we so often feel. You may come alone, but you will NOT leave alone! You'll leave resourced, encouraged, and with an entourage of prayer warriors in your corner! (Just think, you're going to be in a room full of YOU's!) I don't think I can afford a ticket... Have you prayed about it? As business women, we often try to make decisions on our own. We never want anyone to make an unwise decision, but we also know that this conference will position you for growth - both spiritually and professionally. So we're not telling you to ignore your bank account. We're just asking you to pray about it! I'm at the beginning of [...]

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Confessions of a Recovering Technology Addict

By |2020-05-08T13:37:36-04:00September 6th, 2017|Business, Faith-Based Leadership, Family|

Before I rip open my heart and lay bare to you what’s inside, there is something I would ask that we all keep in mind, and it’s this: grace abounds. Grace abounds to the woman who is trying to figure out how to mother when she didn’t have a mother to teach her. Grace abounds to the woman who has a fire in her soul to live for God and work for His glory, but has nobody who has gone before her. Grace abounds. Grace is not only a bandage for our wounds, but it’s also  the cleansing agent we need to heal from our past and transform us into greater Christlikeness so that we can move into our glorious future. The call on your life has more to do with becoming who you were created to be than what you can do for God. Let me take you back to ten years ago. A time when cellphones were optional, laptops were only for high-powered business executives, and social media was relegated to MySpace (I still don’t fully understand what that was, although I did have a page for a hot minute.)  It was a time where we had [...]

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August 2017

My Top Three Takeaways as the swHw Summer Intern

By |2020-05-08T13:37:57-04:00August 22nd, 2017|Business, Faith, Faith-Based Leadership|

Hello! My name is Lauren Croft and I had the awesome privilege of working with Michelle, James, and their family this summer as an intern for she works His way. If you’ve ever wondered what life is like inside the Myers’ household, allow me to be the one to open the front door for you. Here are my top three takeaways from this summer: They really care. Seriously, y’all. From the first phone call I had with Michelle about this internship, I could hear and feel the passion in her heart for the ministry, her family, and her relationship with Jesus. From that one phone call in my dorm room at Liberty University, I knew I wanted to work for her and her family because when someone cares that much, you just can’t help but follow suit. I’ll be honest, I truly had no idea what she really did for a living when we talked, but with as much energy and passion as she exuded over the phone, I wanted to know more. I’ve seen Michelle and the team behind-the-scenes, which I wish you all had the opportunity to witness. They work extremely hard to serve the community of [...]

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