Jed Jurchenko

Improve Your Casual Conversation: How to converse better!

By Jed Jurchenko / April 20, 2015 / Comments Off on Improve Your Casual Conversation: How to converse better!

Casual conversation is powerful! If you’re looking for tips on how to converse better, then this post is for you. But first, let’s talk about the power of being casual. Walk into a coffee shop early enough, and it’s not unusual to find someone wearing their morning robe, pajamas, or slippers. I love that coffee […]

A Must Read of 2015!

By Jed Jurchenko / February 2, 2015 / Comments Off on A Must Read of 2015!

A few weeks ago I arrived home and had the pleasure of discovering an advanced readers copy of Jeff Goins’s latest masterpiece, The Art of Work, in my mailbox. Not only was I stoked to get a free book, I was fired-up to be able to say that I was one of the first to […]

How to Chace Big Goals: Learn How to Create a Big Goal Experiment

By Jed Jurchenko / November 3, 2014 / 4 Comments

Have you ever had a massive goal—something you just couldn’t wait to accomplish or to share with others? If so, then you’re in good company. These types of goals are exciting. Big goals linger in our minds before we drift off to sleep and cause us to wake up early because we can’t wait to […]

How to Thrive: Keys to Thriving in the Hustle and Bustle of Life

By Jed Jurchenko / September 15, 2014 / 4 Comments

What does it take to truly thrive? As I write this, I’m in the middle of an exciting season of life. Our daughter Addison recently turned two months old. She is incredibly cute. Our two older girls are beginning their adventures in the first and second grades and are thrilled to be back in sports. […]

Welcome to Coffee Shop Conversations

By Jed Jurchenko / August 26, 2014 / 2 Comments

Welcome to Coffee Shop Conversations, I’m glad you’re here!  On this blog, you’ll find practical tools from the Bible and psychology for thriving in leadership, relationships, and life. As you can see, I’m currently in the process of getting this site up and running—in fact, you’re reading my very first post. . Photo Credit: mag3737 via Compfight […]