by Katie Warner | Jun 27, 2016 | How-To Series, Spiritual Leadership
There is a running joke in my family about asking God for help in parking the car. My nana initiated the practice of imploring God when encountering difficulty in finding an open parking space: “Jesus, please help me find a parking spot.” Well, my dad repeats this...
by Katie Warner | May 16, 2016 | Family Life, Spiritual Leadership, Writing
Some reminders I know that I need from time to time: 1. You’re focused on his/her faults more than your own. If you’re wrapped up in all the things your spouse is or isn’t doing for you that you wish he or she would do for you, then it’s time for a shift in focus....
by Katie Warner | Apr 4, 2016 | How-To Series, Spiritual Leadership, Writing
The term “downsize and simplify” comes from my dad. When I was a little girl, he went on a retreat that changed his life. In front of the Eucharist, he heard the Lord speaking to his heart to “downsize and simplify,” leading my dad to leave his...
by Katie Warner | Jan 18, 2016 | Family Life, How-To Series, Spiritual Leadership
Pat Lencioni, Catholic father and CEO of the management consulting firm The Table Group, firmly believes in the need to put as much intentionality into family life as one does in professional life. When he and I chatted about some of the overlap between family...
by Katie Warner | Jan 12, 2016 | National Catholic Register, Resources, Spiritual Leadership, Writing
“Pope Francis has said, ‘Families are the domestic church, where Jesus grows.’ The idea of the domestic church or ecclesiola — ‘little church’ — the church of the home, dates back to the early Church, where Christians made their own homes...