The Best Leaders are Active Readers
Not all readers are leaders, but all leaders are readers. However, the very best leaders are not just readers; they are active readers.Continue Reading
Building Strong Connections: Leadership Begins in the Home
Leadership starts at home.
That may sound like a bold statement, but it’s so true.
If you have no influence on those closest to you, how do you expect to lead others?Continue Reading
Guarding Our Minds: The Influence of Media on Our Mental Well-Being
The old saying “you are what you eat” doesn’t just apply to food; it also applies to the media we consume. What we read, listen to, and watch has an impact on who we are.Continue Reading
A Father’s Leadership: Dreams and Adventures at Marineland
I fondly remember an excursion with my dad the summer before he passed away.
We had an amazing day at Marineland.Continue Reading
Finding Wisdom in Hindsight: Examining John Wayne’s Statement from True Grit
John Wayne, as great as he was, was not entirely correct. In the movie ‘True Grit,’ he had said, “Looking back is a bad habit.” The problem is that we can learn a lot from looking back
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Embracing the Plot Twist: Taking Control of My Narrative
Our past does not have to define us. For some of us, that is easier said than done. It can seem especially difficult if you were constantly picked on.
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