Do you enjoy the fruits of your labor, or do you just want more? - I've been reading the book of Ecclesiastes. It's one of my favorites, because it shows the wisest king to ever live, Solomon, testing everything this world has to offer. Today… [...]
Discovering new strength in the Lord - I know what it's like to feel weak. Let me count the times I've felt helpless, out of ideas, desperate. Let's see. There was the time I felt like I… [...]
A strategy for developing greater skill in your work - To be better leaders, we need to improve our skills. The way I do this is I look at my weakest ability (in my case, there are several I've been… [...]
Is it time to reinvent part of your life or business? - Is there an area of your life or work that needs a rethink? Maybe it’s at home, church or in your relationships. Maybe it’s the way you work. [...]
A cybercriminal’s search for faith - I recently met Brett Johnson, a former FBI most-wanted cybercriminal who stole millions. He escaped prison, then eventually worked for the FBI, seeking redemption for his past. In this podcast… [...]
4 more ways I continually grow as a leader - Last week I mentioned some ways I acquire wisdom (a never-ending process!) Here are a few more. I befriend leaders a few steps ahead of me. I've watched a few… [...]
How I get leadership wisdom these days - For the past 30 years, I've developed certain practices and habits in my quest to grow and improve. I've kept up many of these habits all the way through. Here… [...]
How to pass on wisdom to others - Are you pouring into younger leaders? Wherever you are in your career and life, I'm sure you've learned some lessons along the way that would help people younger than you.… [...]
Have you asked for wisdom? - When I became a leader early in my career, I realized I needed wisdom. How could I get it? My wife, in her own wisdom, wrote the following verse on… [...]
The wisdom of allowing consequences - In Ezekiel 18, God speaks to Israel about personal responsibility. He warns them of judgment if they continue sinning against him; but he also tells them he will be merciful… [...]
