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Extreme Ownership
Because reading is so important to my learning, and subsequently leadership growth and development, occasionally I like to...
Lessons From the Unexpected
Last week, I shared some steps on how to foster a culture of learning that transforms instead of one that merely informs. Today, I want to continue...
A Type of Learning That Transforms
We are inundated with information. The amount of information we consume on a daily basis is staggering. Think about it. We have more information at our...
Lessons From Rudy Recap
It has been said that a dog is “man’s best friend.” Like many dog owners, that saying has proven true in my life. My dog, Rudy, is an English Springer Spaniel who turned 12 years old back in March. Now, I wouldn’t replace my best friends with him, but if...
How to Lead with Significance: Conclusion
We just came through a series on the ten qualities of a leader who leads with significance. One who is able to look back...
How to Lead with Significance: Ownership
We're here. Today we are discussing the final quality that all great leaders must possess to lead with...
How to Lead with Significance: Trust
We're getting close to rounding out our series on How to Lead With Significance. We've covered 8 different qualities of a leader...
How to Lead with Significance: Listening
Do you want to be able to say you used your life to make a difference in the world...
How to Lead with Significance: Respect
We took an "intermission" for a few weeks, but do you remember what we were talking about before the break? We're in the midst of a series on how to lead with significance. At...
The Most Inappropriate Word I Use On A Regular Basis Recap
There is a word that seems innocent but wrapped up in it is deception, arrogance, passivity, and ultimately, slavery. I can’t believe how naive I am to the danger and the effects this word has not only on my life, but also on the lives of the people around...