Reflect. Reconsider. Reset.
The world wants to categorize and pigeonhole love. But coming from a place of abundance, where there is room for everyone, “There’s so much other work love has to do in the world.”
The world wants to categorize and pigeonhole love. But coming from a place of abundance, where there is room for everyone, “There’s so much other work love has to do in the world.”
The study of history is an ongoing conversation between past and present from which we all have much to learn.
A crisis can be illuminating. It can also bring about a moment of reckoning.
“The first responsibility of a leader is to define reality. The last is to say thank you. In between, the leader is a servant.”
My one piece of advice to colleagues, friends, and family is pretty simple: Say “Thank you.” Say it early and often.
Be thoughtful about your promises and base them on reality. Deliver on those promises, day in and day out. And in the times when over-delivery will make a difference, then go for it!
Doris Kearns Goodwin identifies boldness as a shared characteristic of great leaders in troubled times.
Saturday’s rally to celebrate the Washington Nationals World Series Championship was—intended or not—a masters class in leadership and team building.
Good leaders look around, figure out what else is going on, understand the context, and find a way to involve others, even if they aren’t part of their team or office or organization.
Leaders don’t create followers, they create more leaders.