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Guarding Your Gates

Guarding Your Gates

If you’ve ever heard of the famed Trojan horse, then you’re familiar with the story I’m about to tell you.   While there are many conflicts as to the validity and accuracy of the story, we can confidently attest that it was mixed with mythology as well as...
Why You Really Don’t Want to be a Leader

Why You Really Don’t Want to be a Leader

Moving up in the chain of command sounds like a great idea.   I mean, who doesn’t want the corner office with a window view and an assistant to handle your calendar and coffee?   Isn’t higher achievements the reason why education is pushed on us?   We...
7 Ways to Lead with Contact Charisma

7 Ways to Lead with Contact Charisma

I recently finished reading a book called The Centurion Principles by Col. Jeff O’Leary.   In the book, he expounds on sound principles we can draw from the lives of many in history who have given us the example of a great leader.   One leader, he points out that...
5 Ways to Protect Our Kids from I. A.

5 Ways to Protect Our Kids from I. A.

This post will be a little different from my normal writing, but I wanted to share something that I’ve recently run across and am fascinated by it and its impact. I found this in a blog post recently in regards to website development and all other articles that...
Finding Yourself Among the Learning Zones

Finding Yourself Among the Learning Zones

One of the great approaches in leadership is to never stop ‘becoming’.   John Maxwell in his book The Leadership Handbook says there are 3 Zones of Learning that apply to that concept:   Challenge: I attempt what I haven’t done Comfort: I do what I already...
3 Ways to Identify a Great Leader

3 Ways to Identify a Great Leader

In his book, The Centurion Principles, retired Colonel Jeff O’Leary points out that, ‘People are ready for great new leaders who rise above their peers’. He also notes that ‘the world is desperately seeking great leaders again’.   Throughout our lives, we face...

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