Category Archives: Leadership

Little Tricks for Big Expansion in Our Lives

1) Serve strangers and let them teach you something. Paths don’t cross without purpose.

2) When someone says you should read a book, buy it and read it. I’ve found these to be hints with sustenance.

3) Write down every Monday why you’re going remember this week. What do you remember about last week? Exactly.

4) Sleep more.

5) Romance your vocation(s). A bloom involves many healthy petals. You want to be in constant bloom and why not be great at everything you’ve been called to?

6) Be near with how things are. Farmers have a different perspective in the produce aisle than most of us do.

7) Give. Nourish. Invest. Save. Experience. 5 holy focuses for people, places, things, and money.

8) Taste your food.

9) Enjoy your coffee.

10) ________________________________________________. <<<<<<<< You tell me.

Insight > Information

When availability of data explodes and information overload becomes the norm, it is insight that we need and long for.

That time has come.

Don’t tell us what you’ve read…tell us what you’re seeing between the lines.

Don’t tell us what you’ve heard…share with us the beat, the tempo, and the rhymes of the song that is ringing in your ears.

Don’t tell us what the guy in the cubicle next to you found…share with us the feeling you’ve found in your gut.

Leadership in the days ahead will belong to the onion peelers, the sheet puller backers, and the insight pirates of the information ocean(s).

Ahoy.

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Addition By Subtraction

On any given day how many silver bullets are you sold?

Thousands.

And they come in many forms: hamburgers, insurance, cars, movies, endless services, jewelry, Lap-Bands, and so on. All promises to make the frustrated you a more satisfied you.

Better question, what needs to be taken off of your plate?

The frustration remedy is more often than not more and more or less and less.

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Tough Choices

Acknowledging fear.

Respecting freedom.

Learning from failure.

Or maybe the truly tough choice is in choosing the light in which you see these realities that are part of all that we experience.

We’re typically in the dark when we consider the fear, freedom, and failure we experience in our days.

Strike a match and burn three candles: acknowledgement, respect, and education.

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