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To Know and Be Known
As I was growing up, I remember wanting to know things. For me it was mostly about the outdoors. I read outdoor adventure stories and magazines…
Biblical Planning
I make lists! I’ve made them all my life. Pretty much every day! I love lists. Usually, my new lists are made up of what I didn’t get done the day before and then all the new things that have magically materialized in the last 12 to 24 hours.
Burnout, Work Satisfaction and Reconciliation
Recent Gallop analysis has shown that “Career Wellbeing (liking what you do every day) has the strongest impact on overall wellbeing. People with high career wellbeing are more than twice as likely to be thriving in their life overall”.
The Three R’S
When I was a student in Jr High and High School, I remember hearing that the foundation for a solid education was the Three R’s – Reading, ‘Riting’, and ‘Rithmatic’. Obviously meaning the ability to read, the ability to write, and …
The Challenge of Balance, Character and Alignment
We’ve all heard stories of how critical it is to have alignment among various moving parts in order to achieve success. What comes to my mind is Apollo 13. The crew only had a small window in the mathematically calculated …
Corporate Culture
What one word or phrase best defines the ‘culture’ of your company? Oh, and yes, you do have a ‘corporate culture’ whether your company is 1 person or 200 people. So first, let’s clarify that having a Corporate Culture …
Full Dimensional Leadership
Thousands of books have been written on the subject of leadership. But I find it interesting that we still have lots of questions as to exactly how to do it. You would think that we would have it all dialed in by now, but …
Leading in Times of Adversity
No one needs to tell us that we are living in times of adversity. Globally, nationally and locally we’re seeing adversity impact people at all ages and in all walks of life. The economic impact is just beginning and …