5 Leadership Lessons Learned From The Military

For leaders to be effective they have to possess both a will and the ability to lead others well.  The character part is what ultimately determines the outcome and this post by Jeff Boss in Forbes is one of the best I have seen in a long time: “Leaders—true leaders—aren’t Read more…

The Work Life Balance Fallacy

Work Life Balance as a concept has one serious inherent flaw.  It to some degree assumes that everything has equal value and you end up in a win-lose dynamic when one of your plates stops spinning.  I love the concept of integration and Alyssa Oursler does a great job in Read more…

The Priority Of A Life Plan

All of us have become proficient at doing all the major components of the business plan at work.  We know how to define goals, create plans, execute priorities and evaluate success. However, very few of us use these same disciplines to help lead our personal lives.  Research shows that approximately Read more…

A Simple Way To Combat Chronic Stress

We just finished a three week marathon of moving into a new house and doing most of the packing and moving ourselves.  Needless to say the stress levels are still out the roof and I found these simple techniques posted by the HBR to be helpful: “For most leaders today, Read more…

Security and Significance Part III

God has designed us so that the most important needs in our lives can only be met through Him.  His next priority is for us to be in a relationship with our spouse that reflects Christ unconditional love for the church and His willing submission to the will of the Read more…

Leadership’s Responsibility In Life After Work

I really get amped when the whole conversation of work-life balance is addressed.  Many bottom line supervisors really don’t seem to mind if people take too much work home and stay connected 24/7.  However, they must realize that everyone brings home to work every day and it definitely impacts performance. Read more…

Why Busyness Is Not Badge Of Honor

The harder we work the more we get done right?  Wrong!!!!  Actually, the reverse may be true because at some point in time we lose our margin and stop being effective at anything.  Being over scheduled is definitely not something to brag about and according to Mark Merrill we must Read more…

10 Ways To Create Margin

A simple definition of margin is the space between our load and our limits.  It is the opposite of overload because you will have something in reserve for a time when you will need it. Richard Swenson wrote an incredible book entitled Margin to help us learn how to restore Read more…