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Trust God Enough to Learn the Art of ‘Wait and See’
In her final blog for 4word this month, Cheryl Bachelder, former CEO of Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Inc., ends by talking about some of the most heartbreaking setbacks in her life that helped her learn the art of "wait and see" with God's ultimate plan.
A Grateful Look Back on 2022 with Diane Paddison
4word founder Diane Paddison shares her thanks for everyone that has had a hand in making 2022 an amazing year of reaching more Christian women in the workplace.
‘Breast Cancer Made Me a More Intentional Person.’ – The Beautiful Purpose of Setbacks
Cheryl Bachelder, former CEO of Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Inc., opens up about three of the biggest setbacks she's faced in her life and shares what each one taught her in the end.
The Purpose of Our Lives Is Not About Us At All
Cheryl Bachelder, former CEO of Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Inc., shares her thoughts on what success's purpose is in God's plan.
What Candy and Pizza Taught Cheryl Bachelder About Business
This month, learn from Cheryl Bachelder, former CEO of Popeyes Louisiana Kitchen, Inc., as she discusses her top successes and setbacks.
How to Fight the Negative Thoughts When Things Don’t Go As Planned
Emma Sharma, founder of Swallowtail Group, shares what she has learned to do when life gets confusing or disappointing.
Is It Too Late to Pivot?
Diana Romero of Integrated Purpose Management LLC, talks about the many pivots in her life and how she's learned to navigate them well.
Remember to Share the Journey Behind Your Success
Patricia Asp, founder of ASPire, dives into how learning to encourage others will help you be more open to acknowledging your own successes.
Perfectionism Enters Your Life Through Wounds to Your Identity
Rebecca Hawkins shares her thoughts on how you can escape the lie of perfectionism and embrace God's idea of perfect for your life.
You Sometimes Need a Healthy Reminder That You’re Not In Control
4word community member Erin Schweitzer writes openly about her recent experience of losing her job and wondering, "What now?"