Early on in my blogger life I wrote about observation (Sit Still and Observe). In that post I reflected on my educational background in Anthropology to make the case for leaders to use the power of observation. I still find observation to be a vital tool and process for leaders and thus, today we return to... Continue Reading →
Driven By Skepticism
What makes you think you can teach us how to lead? That is the question a student asks his college professor on the first day of the leadership course. A fair and brave question to ask of the experienced teacher standing in front of the lecture hall. If you were the professor, how would you... Continue Reading →
Raised By Wolves
In my last post I looked at the full cosmos to focus and gain perspective. One can not observe space and the cosmos without thinking about time. To look at the stars is to be a time traveler. Thousands of years ago light from a distant star pointed toward Earth and reached out to me as I look... Continue Reading →
My Standard Job Interview Question
"What lessons have you learned in your work experience that you wish you knew when you started your career?" This is one of my standard interview questions for job candidates and I always look forward to the answer. Of course there is no wrong answer, but I have noticed that the responses all have something in... Continue Reading →
You Like Me … Very Inspiring Blogger Award
Thank you to Sandy at Another Lovely Day for nominating me for the Very Inspiring Blogger Award. I write to inspire myself and it is a blessing to inspire others through my writing. What a great way to support and honor those in our blogging community. It is also a great way to find more... Continue Reading →
Time to Get Muddy
A coworker sent me a link to a race she signed up for later in the year. Good for her and I always want to be supportive so I checked out the website. Wow, this is off the charts! Have you heard of Tough Mudders? If no, then here is your introduction. I double dare you... Continue Reading →