Three Things I am Learning
Never stop learning.
I think that is a good life goal for all of us. Here are three things that I am learning (and re-learning).
A Leadership Thought
A leadership thought
Today, we heard from someone that I have been mentored by since I was in 8th grade. His name is John Maxwell.
Hard Hands, Soft Hearts
A simple reminder for leaders and followers of Jesus: We need hard hands and soft hearts.
5 Measurements Of A Day
Sometimes things get busy and it becomes easy to live out hours and days of our lives that are disconnected from what we say actually matters most.
Here is a quick read about how change that.
5 Measurements of a day.
Goals are great…Decisions are better.
How are those New Years resolutions holding up?
Here we are, just 51 days after the start of a New Year.
Many people took time to reflect, think, dream and set goals as we entered into 2022.
“This year will be different…”
“This year I will finally…”
“I can’t wait to accomplish…”
We are at that point in the year where people's resolutions and goals they set are being challenged by a very hard reality:
SETTING A GOAL WILL NOT CHANGE ANYTHING.
ACTING ON IT WILL.
AT LEAST IT’S NOT MY PROBLEM (PART TWO)
There are not many people that I have met in life that have an intentionally self-centered perspective on life and decisions. The challenge is when we never allow the slow creep of self-focus to be challenged and confronted. Here are three ways to counteract “The Hezekiah Mindset”.
AT LEAST IT’S NOT MY PROBLEM (PART ONE)
For some, it is easy to play the blame game. For others, it’s easy to not take responsibility. Here are three truths from the life of a king named Hezekiah and the mindset he had. Read more in “At Least It’s Not My Problem”
HOW TO LIVE ABOVE THE LINE
A number of months back I was having a conversation with a friend about a challenging leadership decision that I was faced with. From that conversation, my friend reminded me of a simple yet potent visual to put in front of our lives as we navigate decisions and lead people along in the journey.