Greener Grass

The old saying, “the grass is always greener on the other side of the fence,” has been used for many different morals of various stories over the years. Often, it means that when you view other people’s accomplishments from a distance, the view is deceptive and their...

Time Well Spent

How does the typical person determine his or her priorities, and how will those priorities be managed and addressed? This is an important question for leaders. Those who aspire to invest their time wisely and maximize their impact often look to experts on time...

Winning

Just like everyone else, I want to be a winner in life.  I’m sure you do too.  “Winning” may cause you to think of the perception of you, the character of who you really are, and giving the best effort to do the best of which you are capable.  One definition of...

Problem Solving

Problem solving is what leaders do. The most well-known leaders have been the ones who realized there was a problem and solved the problem. Nehemiah realized that Jerusalem needed a wall, so he built a wall through amazing project management. Nehemiah’s example of...

Confident to Lead

Do you lack confidence to lead? It is normal to  have feelings of inadequacy, concerns of competence, and worries about overcommitting when contemplating a leadership role. Fear is the basis for these concerns, feelings, and thoughts. Although you know that fear is...