NAEEMFAZAL

I love people. I really do –especially getting to know new people.  I love getting to know people’s story, history, where they have come from and how they got here.

I also love hanging out with people –especially people who either inspire me or people who are so peaceful to spend time with.

I love to create things with people  -especially if it’s a project that we can look back at and admire.

I love people. If you are a good leader, you love people too. However, the question I been asking myself and that you should ask yourself is…Do I love developing people?

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Thankful Thursday

17
February

1. For people who push through the emotional pain to have great relationships.
2. For Mosaic-A place where I can belong.
3. For the Fazals, Alversons and Masseys – the “Fazal family” – crazy awesome people.
4. For gift cards-there is something beautiful about spending other peoples money.

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Comparing yourself

16
February

I have never wrestled with thoughts of insecurity, depression and more –since starting Mosaic. It’s not Mosaic’s fault – no it’s that I started an organization/church/endeavor that is so closely fused to my soul.

Mosaic is not what I do – it’s become who I am – and I’m cool with that, it’s just that I never thought we (Mosaic and I) would get so close so fast – should have had the DTR talk earlier!

Consequently, everything good and bad, every win or failure and high and low, is an emotional reaction that I experience. One of these emotional reactions has…

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About Naeem

Naeem Fazal was born and raised in Kuwait. He grew up in a Muslim household, was a teenager in the midst of the Gulf War, and came to the United States in 1992. He had a supernatural experience with Christ that changed the course of his life. Naeem is married to Ashley and is a proud father of his two children.