


How Deep Is Your Life?
In a recent conversation with a good friend and collaborator in life, a thought struck me that won’t seem to leave the confines of my head (as if there was not already enough junk up there). One big life lesson that I have learned is when that happens, the best thing I can do […]
Roam the Desert or Change – Our Choice
We all have deserts to travel, the question I keep asking myself is, “am I in one now?” As I read the Bible I see many men who wandered through their deserts, some were literal others were just like the ones that you and I travel. When I read about these men I see the […]
A New Year, A New Thought Process
Was perusing some old posts and came across this one. Thought it was worthy of a repost! Wow, another year has come and gone. As I was thinking about the speed at which this year has passed. I caught myself having a semi-pity party wondering if I could remember a year with as [&h
The Paradox of Leadership Success
Success is a horrible teacher! Over the past month or two I’ve found myself repeating that line time and again. Why? Because it’s true, success is not always a good thing for some people/companies! I’ve talked about this for years, but until recently I had never quantified it

But I Don’t Have an Agenda
It is amazing to me how often I hear from employees that they don’t trust their leader’s agenda or motive while simultaneously hearing from the leader that they don’t have themselves don’t have one. This gap, while not unusual, is often debilitating to a person’s ability to lead.
The Clock Watching Conundrum
I read a Fortune article today titled: Fantasy football could cost businesses $13.4 billion a season– the article cited a study that 18 million fantasy football players spend two hours per workweek managing their make-believe teams. My question is, if employers could somehow figure out a way to