Do You Want to Work Where You Work?

The space you work at/in is so important.  I don't care if you are a blogger, designer, writer, chef or truck driver.  Where you work affects the quality of your work. Always.

And so, ask yourself. Do you want to work where you work? Not the job itself, but literally the space you're surrounded by. (If you don't want to work at your job entirely, then... you need to read a different blog post.) Do you feel like it's a happy, inspiring and totally amazing place to be?  If not, then why haven't you done what you can to change it?

Could you clean? Could you re-organize? Could you add art? Could you add photos? Could you move yourself toward the window? Could you get a plant... and then not kill it? Could you do something to make your workspace better? Probably.

So do it! Stop waiting to do it later - stay late and do it today, or come in early and do it tomorrow!  You will feel better, work harder and have more fun being at work.

If you are a boss or manager and think your employees could use some time to spruce up their offices, then you should give them that time and maybe even a little money.  Maybe they could buy a plant or some frames for their photos, or a new white board, or anything else that would liven up the space.  The small amount of time and money it takes to fix things up will be worth the result of your employees enjoying being there more!

It's simple, easy and worth it.  Make your space happier and more fun to work at today!

Here are some inspiring workspaces to help motivate you. I found them all on Pinterest. Imagine that. Click on the images to scroll through the gallery. Also, this post gives you full permission to paint all your wood floors white and never tell your landlord. Juuuuust kidding....


I Need a Serious Break From Series.

Do you guys ever feel like all your church does is talk about the series they just did, the series they are doing right now and the upcoming series?  Well, that's how I feel.

I need a serious break from series.

Now, before you get all defensive, just hear me out - I totally understand the purpose of series in a church and teaching setting.  It makes lots of sense to me at times, but I think it's currently out of control.

I once heard a pastor say, "I plan all my messages for the entire year in a few weeks."

That statement really bothered me.  My first thought was, "What if the Holy Spirit wants you to teach something different at a specific time? Would you just ignore the calling because it doesn't fit into the series you planned months ago?"

With series teaching, are we letting the spirit of God guide and move our churches? Or are we the ones doing the guiding and moving months and months in advance?

Last time I checked, I didn't see Jesus on the Mount saying, "Today I start a series in miracles." He met people where they were with his teachings.  When He spoke to a solider, He spoke about solider things and when He spoke to a rich man, He spoke of rich man things.

I often think the modern church has a similar marketing strategy to a playoff basketball game.  If you have ever seen a playoff basketball game the home team usually provides shirts for their fans to wear, so that the whole arena can be one color!  A shirt will be waiting for you on your seat, so that the second you sit down and put it on you're a part of the "White out", "Red out" or "whatever-the-team-color-is -out".  The only problem is that the shirt on your seat is going to be an XXL or XXXL t-shirt.  So for me, it fits... but does it really fit?

Are we setting up series, way in advance, only to clothe the audience in an XXL white shirt because it will "fit" the most people? Or are we speaking to specific people that God is calling us to call out - week in and week out?

As Americans this sends us into a slight panic attack because we have to plan, plan, execute, be efficient and execute and plan.  Did I say we have to plan?  We need a roll-in video and graphic to all go together because that is going to be the most put together way to bring people to Jesus.

Jesus used 11 normal dudes with no roll-in videos to change the world because they were lead by His spirit.  Doesn't seem like He was worried about it being all wrapped up in one pretty package.

So, what is the balance of series and spirit lead teachings?  Can they be the same?  Absolutely!  I definitely think God speaks through series and puts series in our teachers hearts months in advance.  I love what my buddy Levi Lusko does at Fresh Life Church in Montana.  He speaks in series all the time, but leaves a few weekends a year open to whatever God wants to speak that week.  As I've listented to his sermons, I've found that on those open weeks he is constantly saying things like, "I am so excited for this message God is giving us today!"

What if we just left just one weekend a month open to let the spirit of God move in our churches and not be so "planny"? Would we see something really amazing happen?  I think when we give God the chance to move in our hearts, lives and churches, He will usually use that space and MOVE!

If you are a pastor or church leader I would challenge you to take a break from the never-ending series schedule and just let the spirit of God move! Maybe that's exactly what God's been waiting for.

Here is one of those "open weekends" where Levi preached a message called "Grace, Grace! Two Steps to Your Left".  It is one of the most powerful messages I have ever heard and I totally recommend watching it below, or listening to it on their podcast here!


10 Tips On Using Instagram for Business

In Episode 3 of the T.J. Mousetis Podcast I shared 10 tips on how to use Instagram for your business.  I thought I would also post the 10 tips in a blog format, with visuals, to help you as well.  Make sure you listen to the podcast though because I talk fast and fit a lot into each episode!

1. Have a mission statement specific to your brand's Instagram.

The walk in love instagram mission statement is this: The @walkinlove instagram exists to connect with our customers, promote our products and inspire our followers.

EXAMPLE :  Even in this screenshot of 9 photos you can see us doing all the things in our Instagram mission statement. There are photos promoting products and sales, there is a re-post from our customer using the hashtag #iwearwalkinlove and there is general encouragement!

2. Ask yourself questions about your posts before you post them.

We ask a lot of questions about our posts before we post them.  Like - Does this fit our mission statement? Is this the best time to post this specific photo? What did we post last?  Does this photo add a good variety to our feed?  Is it up to our standard? When did we last post something similar to this one? And so on.  Asking questions about every post is always a good idea because it will help you not to simply post all willy-nilly.  Having a plan of action is always better than not having a plan of action and asking yourself questions is the first step in helping you stick to the plan!

EXAMPLE : We try to post our celebrity photos during a time people will search for them. Like this photo we saved  of Russell Wilson. We posted it while the Seahawks were playing because, you guessed it, more people would be searching for him on social media.

3. Have a schedule.

Do you post once a day? Twice a day? Three times a day?  What is your schedule and are you sticking to it?  With @walkinlove we try to post every 2-4 hours while we are awake on EST.  It's the schedule that works for us and we have the content to support it.   If you only post sporadically, you will have sporadic followers  If you have consistent posts, you will have consistent followers. And consistent followers make consistent customers!

EXAMPLE ABOVE : Here are three photos we've posted today with a 4th on the way.  Stick to your schedule!

4. Post should be good, but don't need to be perfect.

I think it's easy for creatives to obsess over every little thing, insisting that it's gotta be perfect.  We can agonize over every little detail and with that mentality our content will never be "good enough."  But sometimes, most times actually, done is better than perfect. And Instagram is a great place to practice that!  Make sure things are as good as you can produce them at the time, but don't worry about every post being perfect.

EXAMPLE : Brooke takes and edits almost all of our Instagram photos with her iPhone.  They are good, but we don't feel the pressure to take them with a real camera and edit them in Photoshop.  We snap them with an iPhone because, again, they are good, not perfect!

5. Batch create content ahead of time.

This will help you stick to your schedule.  Spend a few hours creating Instagram posts for the next week and you won't have to scramble to post something whenever it comes to your mind.

EXAMPLE : Anytime we get a new shipment of shirt Brooke takes them all to this white wall and takes individual shots of them on the sparkly hanger she made.  It's great filler content for our feed and provides us with lots of photos to spread out over time!

6. Don't overkill aspects of Instagram.

#Have #you #ever #seen #a #post #like #this?  Did I make my point?  Aspects of instagram like hashtags, giveaways and specific types of post are great... but don't overkill them!

EXAMPLE : Sometimes you just need to keep it simple.

7. Rarely try to sell.

When you are always trying to sell something to people they will get really tired of it.  Instead, use Instagram to interact with your customer base!  Keep the sales pitches to a minimum, so when you do need people to purchase something, you can go all in on the posts about your sale or the  new items in stock!  Just like point 6 above, over-selling will create a lack-luster following, who will quickly get sick of the constant sales pitch.  Add value to your followers lives so when you do sell they jump in!

EXAMPLE : See example 6.

8. Interact with your followers.

Answer questions, comment back and re-post photos of your fans interacting with your products.  It's pretty easy!

EXAMPLE : Someone comments and asks a question.  Comment back and answer it!

9. Don't copy.  Be original

I feel like there is a commandment about this one.  Try not to rip people off. Try to be original.

EXAMPLE : If I were to post a photo, don't recreate that same photo and post it. Especially if you're a brand.

10. Have Fun!

It's fun to have fun.  Don't take Instagram too seriously.  Have fun and show your customers your personality.  People will appreciate it.  One of my favorite things is when people tell me, "I feel like I know you because of Instagram."  That's exactly what I want!

EXAMPLE : Have fun.  Think about the things you think are fun and feature them on Instagram!

If you have any questions that you'd like me to answer on an upcoming podcast comment on this post or ask on one of my Instagram photos - @tjmousetis

What's In Your Tool Box?

I absolutely love Jesus.  I believe He is real, wonderful and constantly pulling me towards a better version of myself.  I literally want every single person to know who He is and feel the same life changing power I have felt.  I want people to have their hearts and lives changed by the never-ending, amazing grace of Jesus!

If you feel the same, can I get an amen? (I'm going to assume you just said "Amen" out loud wherever you are!)

So let's open the toolbox!

Let's use every single thing we possibly can to proclaim, share and spread the message of unending grace and amazing love!  If something isn't sinful, it should be in a christian's "toolbox"!

In my toolbox I have t-shirts, Instagram photos, humor, cute baby photos, excitement, a podcast, more t-shirts, meals, money, time, an iPhone app, hard work, passion, excitement and sometimes even video games (Two weeks ago, I told someone about Jesus and that they should read the gospel, all while playing Halo).  I want God to use EVERYTHING He possibly can in my life to draw people closer to Him and most of the time I don't even have to open my mouth for him to do that.

Sometimes all I need to do is smile or have good sportsmanship.  Sometimes it's just posting something encouraging on my social media, because I believe that God can use the silliest, smallest, most insignificant thing to bring someone to His Glory! 

So open your toolbox and let God use whatever He can to expand His kingdom!  I REPEAT, CAN I GET AN AMEN!?!?!?

The cool thing about toolboxes is that they are all different.  A carpenter and an electrician will have very different tools on hand to get the job done. And they both work, and work well.  Sometimes when I see people using different tools than me to proclaim the love of Jesus I think, "Why don't they do it like me?"  I often struggle with people doing things differently than me, but I need to remember that God can, and will, use anything through them like He can through me.  So if you see someone with a different set of tools, don't pick them apart.  Instead, encourage them to keep using whatever they can for His purpose!

We are small, weak and most of the time really stupid. But our God is great, amazing and always at work.  Let's try to play a part in that with whatever tools He has given us.  I encourage you to open up your toolbox and let him use every tool at your disposal for His purpose and power!

9 Albums I Love Right Now!

Brooke makes fun of me because I can't do anything without having music on.  I am constantly walking around the house with my iPhone playing music in my pocket.  It's the way I time how long things take.  When I have to empty the litter box I will say to myself, "It's just one songs worth of work."  For dishes I will say to myself, "I'll be done before the album is finished."  It also helps me stay focused while I work, write or do anything on a computer. 

Because of my music obsession I am constantly searching through iTunes trying to find new bands, albums and musicians.  I thought I would share some of my findings lately.  Some of these albums are newer and some are older.  It' just what I have been really into lately!

Here are 9 albums that I love right now with links to iTunes and my favorite track from each album (in no particular order).

  1.  Brand New by Ben Rector // Favorite Track - The Men That Drive Me Places
  2. Just Kids by Mat Kearney // Favorite Track - Heartbeat
  3. One Wild Life : Soul by Gungor // Favorite Track - One Wild Life
  4. Feeling Electric by Parade of Lights // Favorite Track - Undefeatable
  5. Black Bear (Hushed) by Andrew Belle // Favorite Track - Sister
  6. Kids These Days by Judah & the Lion // Favorite Track - Somewhere In-Between
  7. In Your Dreams EP by machineheart // Favorite Track - Circles
  8. Sunlight by Jon Foreman // Favorite Track - All of God's Children
  9. Carry the Ghost by Noah Gundersen // Favorite Track - Slow Dancer

Fantasy Football Challenge To All Husbands!

Fantasy Football Challenge For All Husbands!

I am throwing down an epic fantasy football challenge for all husbands out there!

Posted by T.J. Mousetis on Wednesday, September 2, 2015

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