I have written about being an introvert before. It is a label that I am learning to embrace more and more each day. Many years ago I would deny it and work very hard to prove to every one around me that I was an extrovert - which seemed to be a much more appealing label. Now that I am welcoming the title of introverted leader, I find myself recognizing and realizing traits that are unique to me because I am an introvert. One of the things that I've found is that introverted leaders have to work harder at certain...
5 Risks Every Leader Should Take
I'm considered a very "safe" person. I tend to be very risk averse and only take a chance on something when I've analyzed and calculated it to the extent that it is no longer a risk. It's a magical place to be - full of worry, anxiousness, and procrastination. You should really consider vacationing there sometime. As a leader, we are always one decision away from total failure. Or at least that's the way I feel most of the time. This mindset causes me to enjoy the status quo more than I should and rebel against those that try anything...
Named To Top 30 Blogs Christian Leaders Should Read In 2015
Last week, I had the honor to be listed on Brian Dodd's annual list - The Top 30 Blogs Christian Leaders Should Read In 2014!! Brian is a leadership blogger and author who writes award winning, nationally recognized content. His blog is a must-read for all Christian leaders and I am always humbled when he selects my content and blog to be on one of his esteemed lists! Here's the criteria that Brian uses to compile this list: Great blogs provide solutions to the issues Christian leaders face. Great blogs provide inspiration for Christian leaders to keep paying the price to move forward. ...