09/22/2025
My last piece on Forbes. If you’d missed it!
20 Smart Investments That Propel Startups Forward
When funds are limited, making investments into your team and your own learning and development can increase your chances of success.
03/15/2023
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Dr. Elange Nathan | President - Elange Education Systems | Forbes Councils
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03/15/2023
My recent work on Forbes. Enjoy reading!
Council Post: The Role Of Education Leaders In Addressing Nurse Burnout
For every burned-out nurse who leaves, their employer loses years of training and expertise. Wherein lies the solution?
06/02/2022
What’s encouragement? Dr. Joel Wong at Indiana University Bloomington defines encouragement as “the affirmations people communicate to others, typically through the use of language, to enhance motivation within the context of realizing a potential or addressing a challenging situation.”[1]
That’s what our Lord does for us! He gives the affirmations we need by using the words of Scripture to keep us motivated and helps us fulfill our potential and address challenging situations.
[1]Catherine Winkler, “Encouragement as social support highlighted in new study,” Indiana University Bloomington,
05/18/2022
In a survey conducted last year by the Pew Research Center, nearly three-fourths of U.S. adults said they believe in heaven, but there was widespread disagreement about how to get there. Among all Americans, nearly 40 percent said heaven will be the home of those who do not even believe in God. Among those calling themselves Christians, 58 percent said there are multiple religions that can lead to heaven.[1]
The poll didn’t ask whether we can go to heaven on the basis of good works, but many people seem to believe so. Ask them why they think they’re going to heaven, and they’ll say they’re trying to live a good life.