Ryan Bailey

Eat the Frog—but Check Why You’re Avoiding It First

By Ryan Bailey / 2026-03-28 /

The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals You know the productivity advice: eat the frog first—do the hardest thing before anything else. It works. I can testify to that personally. I do not like paperwork—filling out forms, reading and signing things over for my CPA, anything that requires careful attention…

When Your Tone Said Something Your Words Didn’t

By Ryan Bailey / 2026-03-28 /

The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals You know the moment. You say all the “right” words in a meeting, but the second they leave your mouth you see your teammate’s face change, and you realize your tone carried something very different than what you intended. Your jaw was already…

When the Pressure Says Decide Now but Your Gut Says Wait

By Ryan Bailey / 2026-03-28 /

The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals You know the scene. You are in a late‑day meeting, the room is tired, the decision is expensive, and everyone turns toward you as if the right answer should already be loaded and ready. Your body feels the pressure first—tight chest, buzzing mind,…

God’s Covenant Love That Refuses to Let Go

By Ryan Bailey / 2026-03-28 /

The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals Before you speak a word, before you walk into another demanding week, there is already a Voice over your life that does not waver or negotiate. God’s covenant love is not like the conditional loyalty you manage in contracts, quarterly reviews, or even…

When You Know God Loves You but Your Results Still Feel Like the Scoreboard

By Ryan Bailey / 2026-03-24 /

The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals What Leaders Are Learning You know God loves you. You could teach the doctrine, quote the verses, lead the small group. And yet there you are in the driveway, staring at lagging revenue, missed targets, or a flat response to months of work,…

When Strong Feelings Become Wise Leadership

By Ryan Bailey / 2026-03-20 /

The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals You have been in that room. The conversation heats up, stakes are high, and you feel a surge—frustration, disappointment, maybe even anger—rising in your chest while everyone watches to see what you will do with it. For years you were told to “keep…

Guarding Your Oneness: Keeping Everything Else Out of the Middle

By Ryan Bailey / 2026-03-14 /

The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals You know the feeling when work, kids, and constant pressure quietly slide into the middle of your marriage. You are still in the same house, maybe even in the same room, but it feels like the center of your oneness has been taken…

Getting to the Core Fast: Why Naming Your Drivers Changes Everything

By Ryan Bailey / 2026-03-14 /

The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals​ Picture yourself in that early‑morning office, reviewing yesterday’s meetings. You remember how fast your tone shifted in one conversation, or how anxious you felt when a key metric was questioned, and you can tell your reaction was bigger than the moment. As a…

What’s Driving Me Today? Using CHEW + SALVES Before a Key Decision

By Ryan Bailey / 2026-03-14 /

The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals​ You know the feeling of walking toward a key decision with competing voices in your head. On the surface, you are weighing data, risk, and responsibility. Underneath, other forces are at work—your need for Security, Acceptance, Love, Value, Enjoyment, or Significance. When those…

Stretching Your Flexibility Without Losing Your Anchors

By Ryan Bailey / 2026-03-14 /

The Daily CHEW™Moving God’s Love from Head to Heart for Christian Professionals​ IYou live in a world that constantly demands more flexibility—new strategies, new org charts, new expectations—often with less time and less clarity. As a Christian leader, you want to be adaptable, but not tossed around by every new request or crisis. The tension…