Chaplain Shelly Rood

How to Give Without Burning out: Lifelong Love

If loving your neighbor is such a wonderful thing, why do most people feel taken advantage of from time to time? Learn how to recognize when you're giving too much, the various groups you currently serve, what "fire hydrant giving" is, and steps to focus your efforts and make a bigger impact.

Why Serving with a Happy Heart is Important

The work of serving others is never ending. When we give, give, give, we are left feeling exhausted and taken advantage of. Yet, when we aren't serving others, our souls long to do so. By the end of this article, you'll gain clarity on how your attitude affects others, how your attitude affects yourself, and how the link between happiness and joy involves sustainability.

Setting New Boundaries: You Need to Know Why, How

Boundaries serve us all by guiding our daily actions. When boundaries are missing or are not being respected, it can feel like things in life just aren't falling into place. By reading this article, you'll gain two key skills: engaging in the 3-step process of setting boundaries, and being able to identify the three different types of boundaries.

About Me

Shelly Rood, creator of the Others Over Self® leadership mindset. Military Intelligence Veteran, Ordained Minister, Business Owner - follow Chaplain Rood on social for hardcore wholesome living of loud music, heavy weights, shooting sports & family adventure.
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