Every organization needs courageous people. People who have the quality of mind and spirit to face difficulty, danger, pain, etc., without fear. People who aren’t afraid to stand up for what’s right, even when it’s not popular or goes against the grain of what the corporate bureaucracy dictates. There’s no middle ground with courage. YouContinueContinue reading “Courage. Own It.”
Category Archives: Self-improvement
Balancing Patience with Action
In one of my morning rituals this week, I studied Exodus 14:14, “The Lord will fight for you; you need only to be still.” In that verse, Moses is speaking to the Israelites on the shore of the Red Sea as the Egyptian army is approaching them. However, one verse later, Exodus 14:15 says, “ThenContinueContinue reading “Balancing Patience with Action”
Business Busyness
General Charles Krulak is a retired United States Marine Corps officer who served as the 31st Commandant of the Marine Corps from July 1, 1995 to June 30, 1999. General Krulak famously referred to the “Strategic Corporal” and the “Three Block War” as two of the key lessons identified from the deployments in Somalia, HaitiContinueContinue reading “Business Busyness”
Simple is More
Because we feel dissatisfied with our lives, we constantly pursue more. More moneyMore fameMore “friends”More “likes”More successMore stuff We confuse needs with wants. We’re constantly grabbing at that which will never fully satisfy. Humanity’s first sin was pursuing more than was intended for us. We thought we knew better and would decide for ourselves whatContinueContinue reading “Simple is More”
French Fries and Facebook
If you ask someone what it means to fast, 9 times out of 10, you’ll get, “It means to abstain from eating.” or “It’s when you give up food for Lent.” Fasting has a negative connotation, in part because it’s often associated with religion, which also has a negative connotation. That’s unfortunate. Why? Because fastingContinueContinue reading “French Fries and Facebook”
Micah 7
Do you ever feel this way … Poor me! I am like a hungry man, and all the summer fruit has been picked— there are no grapes left to eat, none of the early figs I love. All of the faithful people are gone; there is not one good person left in this country. EveryoneContinueContinue reading “Micah 7”
WORK
Slack Technologies became a publicly traded company this week. Their symbol is WORK. Their website is http://www.slack.com. When I first learned of Slack, I was intrigued. The company claims to be a collaboration tool for teamwork that brings together people, harnessing information and applications to allow them to improve the quality of their work. TheyContinueContinue reading “WORK”
Broken heart + Slack + Writing = Happiness
Did you know having a broken heart is a medical reality? The Mayo Clinic says “broken heart syndrome” is a temporary heart condition that’s often brought on by stressful situations, such as the death of a loved one or loss of a key relationship. People with broken heart syndrome may have sudden chest pain orContinueContinue reading “Broken heart + Slack + Writing = Happiness”
Who’s In Your Boat?
When someone else’s decision turns your life upside down, can you proceed with a calmness about you? When someone else’s mistake puts you in a difficult situation, do you gracefully handle the situation? When you feel like you’re losing everything, are you able to optimistically believe that good will result from the bad? If you’veContinueContinue reading “Who’s In Your Boat?”
Mission Math: 17/6 not 24/7
Your time is your life. If you don’t learn to get control of it, then you’ll fall short of your maximum possible impact. You’ll limit your legacy. If you want to do work that really matters, then learn to be intentional with your time. Effective leaders understand this. Let’s start with some math, which IContinueContinue reading “Mission Math: 17/6 not 24/7”
