Time Management Is Not The Issue

Many times we work harder to only realize we are simply doing the wrong things faster.  Great post by Mark Miller on what the real issue is that we must face. Time is a leader’s most important asset. If we are effective as leaders, where we invest our time yields Read more…

How To Overcome Discouragement

We all get discouraged at times and lose our momentum.  Carey Nieuwhof offers several practical things that we can do to break the cycle and get back on track again. Ever get discouraged as a leader?  It’s kind of like asking if you have a pulse. If you’ve led anything for more Read more…

5 Ways Success Can Ruin Your Future

We have all heard by now that Good is the enemy of the Great from Jim Collins.  Now Carey Nieuwhof drives home the point that our own success can keep us from reaching our potential. Effectiveness. Success. Realizing your dreams. Call it what you want, almost all leaders (and most Read more…

Break Yourself To Improve Yourself

The post by Joseph Lalonde deals with the need for brokenness and humility in our lives if we are ever going to reach our potential.  It is painful at times but very necessary. “There’s an age old saying that goes: If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. For the most Read more…

8 Great Team Operating Principles

The first thing I look for in putting together any team is the right chemistry for the particular task at hand.  If the team is responsible for completing a construction project I need expertise and great project managers.  When the assignment is to create a new vision statement I want Read more…

5 Ways Introverts Rock At Leadership

Good to Great proved you don’t have to be a celebrity type personality leader to be effective.  In this post by Joseph Lalonde he drives home the value of the introvert in relationship to leadership: “The world tends to praise the extrovert. The outgoing. The person stealing the show. And Read more…

Weisure Lifestyle Always Connected

Welcome to the latest new term to describe the tension that exist between life and work balance.  According to Dalton Conley a New York University sociologist, “increasingly it’s not clear what constitutes work and what constitutes fun time.”  You can read the entire article on CNN.com/living. More and more people Read more…

Why You Are Never Really A Failure

Another incredible post by Ann Voskamp that makes a much needed point: “The coffee shop is quiet except for the sound of voices at the table across from me and I can’t help but overhear. An older man says, “Most people think failure is here.” He taps one edge of Read more…