Leadership

Abandoned Faith by Alex McFarland and Jason Jimenez

Are Millennials the Lost Generation? A Review of Abandoned Faith

I have heard about the rise of the Millennials for the vast majority of professional career. And, as one of the youngest GenXers, born just a couple years before the commonly accepted Millennials origin date, I've had a unique perspective. On the one hand, I am the...

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There are a lot of ways we create interpersonal interference - our earbuds. Look at your personal behaviors and habits. Where do you need to take out the earbuds and how can you create welcome mats to build a sweet spot for connecting?

Take Out Your Interpersonal Earbuds to Create Sweet Spots for Connecting

We all have metaphorical earbuds that we are using as interpersonal barriers of relationships. Sometimes, those “earbuds” are intentionally put in place as we are zoning out and keeping ourselves solitary. Other times, they’re in place without our conscious knowledge....

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When it comes to viewing life, we have a tendency to paint everything according to what we know through experiences, education and more.

Viewing Life with a Mirror and Microscope – 7 Posts

There are many ways we can go about viewing life. That's because there are many ways in which we filter the way we see. Be it experiences, education or otherwise, we have a tendency to paint everything according to what we know. Of course, we could get more granular,...

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Your Magnificent Chooser by John Ortberg - a Review

Your Magnificent Chooser by John Ortberg – a Review

As a parent, I've always believed in the impact of reading to kids. Though my kids are getting older, I'm always looking for fun and engaging books that teach powerful, spiritual lessons without purely preaching. John Ortberg's new book, Your Magnificent Chooser...

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There are many leadership tools that can be used in life and business. As a leader, pack the mirrors, but leave the microscopes at home.

How Mirrors Can Be Powerful Leadership Tools

If you are a leader or want to be a leader, and you are trying to identify good leadership tools, I suggest you pack a mirror. Yes, leaders are expected to have and share a vision. They need to set a direction and clear a path forward. While we commonly think of a...

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Ever consider your worldview or the filters that made it so? Here, are some key events that - for better or worse - are defining an always on generation,

Consider the Filters That Construct Your Personal Worldview

How often do you give thought to your personal worldview? I think about mine often - probably more than I should. However, that doesn’t mean it is not important, nor should it be taken lightly. As the saying goes, if you don’t stand for anything, you might fall for...

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Casting Your Vision in the Direction of the Future - 7 Posts

Vision and Leading – 7 Posts About Casting Your Vision Toward the Future

Vision and Leading are two words that practically everyone has heard used in some context. Whether it's personal or group context, whether for career or volunteerism, you can't escape hearing those two words. They're often accompanied with the word "mission"...

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What I am praying, today, is that we can join together in unity with a sense of perspective and hope - no matter if you predict ultimate doom or unprecedented prosperity when you look to the future.

You Don’t Have to Care About Inauguration Day, but You Should at Least Care

It’s inauguration day in the United States. We’re witnessing history - whether for better or worse. That’s no different from any other inauguration day that has happened before today. However, while the coming months and years will bring an unveiling of the path our...

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