Last night was absolutely amazing!
Tammy and I were scheduled to do the final session of Motive Matters training with about 90 of the most beautiful people we have ever met. When the Pastor of Damascus Road Outreach, discovered it was our 30th Wedding Anniversary, he offered to postpone for a week so we could be together to celebrate.
“No way!”, we said. We had already talked and decided we couldn’t think of any place we would rather be, than with this group, training them in The Color Code, the very tool that helped us so much in the past 5 years.
At the beginning of the meeting, I opened the floor for anyone who wanted to share about how The Color Code had helped them. One after another they came to the microphone and told stories that humbled us so deeply. A Red mother who has come to understand her White teenage daughter. A White teenage daughter who is getting along so much better with her Red mom. A Yellow husband and Blue wife who have endured a lot of conflict in their marriage, who said they now understand each other and their life together is already sooooo much better. A Red Dad who has color coded all 5 of his children and is taking the time to connect with them individually.
Special thank you to Bonnie and Tommy for the beautiful red, blue, white, and yellow flower arrangement, and to T.J., our son, for 5 hours in the kitchen baking those delicious red, blue, white, and yellow cupcakes! You guys are the greatest!
A Special thank you for each and every hug that came from you special people at DRO. We love you so much.
I just want to say a deep and sincere thank you to Dr. Taylor Hartman for the blessing you are in so many lives. Thank you for writing The People Code. It has helped me restore my marriage and has brought such harmony, understanding, and love to our entire family.
I know Taylor’s heart. He, in his humble, loving way, would say, “You did the work, no one could deserve it more”.
Do your work! Stretch! Serve the needs of others! May love be the motive that drives us at our core.
Life is all about relationships!
Tammy and I were scheduled to do the final session of Motive Matters training with about 90 of the most beautiful people we have ever met. When the Pastor of Damascus Road Outreach, discovered it was our 30th Wedding Anniversary, he offered to postpone for a week so we could be together to celebrate.
“No way!”, we said. We had already talked and decided we couldn’t think of any place we would rather be, than with this group, training them in The Color Code, the very tool that helped us so much in the past 5 years.
At the beginning of the meeting, I opened the floor for anyone who wanted to share about how The Color Code had helped them. One after another they came to the microphone and told stories that humbled us so deeply. A Red mother who has come to understand her White teenage daughter. A White teenage daughter who is getting along so much better with her Red mom. A Yellow husband and Blue wife who have endured a lot of conflict in their marriage, who said they now understand each other and their life together is already sooooo much better. A Red Dad who has color coded all 5 of his children and is taking the time to connect with them individually.
Special thank you to Bonnie and Tommy for the beautiful red, blue, white, and yellow flower arrangement, and to T.J., our son, for 5 hours in the kitchen baking those delicious red, blue, white, and yellow cupcakes! You guys are the greatest!
A Special thank you for each and every hug that came from you special people at DRO. We love you so much.
I just want to say a deep and sincere thank you to Dr. Taylor Hartman for the blessing you are in so many lives. Thank you for writing The People Code. It has helped me restore my marriage and has brought such harmony, understanding, and love to our entire family.
I know Taylor’s heart. He, in his humble, loving way, would say, “You did the work, no one could deserve it more”.
Do your work! Stretch! Serve the needs of others! May love be the motive that drives us at our core.
Life is all about relationships!
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