Practical thinking on leadership, organizational change, and what it means to lead with courage, clarity, and care.
Not every good idea is meant to grow in the season it is first planted. Recently, I took some time to read back through personal…
I often joke that I’m not sure whether I’m indecisive. Most humor contains seeds of truth, and I really do…
Spring has a way of revealing what has been dormant. In Central New York, it means changing weather, singing birds,…
The concept of manifestation–the process of, to borrow from Thoreau, living the life you’ve imagined–has fascinated me for more than…
In his book The Second Mountain, David Brooks argues that most of us begin our lives guided by the ego…
My wife and I enjoy British TV shows. Yes, we were die-hard Downton Abbey fans, (at least until they killed…
To name a value is to identify something you believe is important. That value is a noun, which, on its…
A coaching client asked me recently if I thought a person could change their belief system. I knew the question was rooted in this person’s…
Many of you know that I am rarely, if ever, caught without a book. I am a committed lifelong learner, and one of the ways…
A Trust Lesson from Five Guys
The real energy crisis isn’t about electricity, gas, wind, or solar. It concerns the energy we are willing to invest in ourselves and one another,…
A major figure in my leadership education was Dr. David Hawkins, MD. Hawkins studied consciousness from both a psychological and spiritual perspective, striving for a…