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What does it take to REALLY Lead? D – IS FOR DEVOTED

D – IS FOR DEVOTED Welcome to the final part of my mini-series – What does it take to really lead? So far we have looked at: L is for Learning E is for Example A is for Availability Last but not least: D is for Devoted Have you ever wanted to give up? Have…

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The Need for Transformational Leadership – Part 1

This article begins a series on transformational leadership. We will examine what transformational leadership is, why it is needed, and develop 12 distinctive attributes of transformational leaders using biblical characters. At the end we will make application to business owners looking to impact their communities. In his book “The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership”, author…

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The Law of Priorities in Marriage

John Maxwell gave us The Law of Priorities in his revolutionary book, The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership. This fabulous “law” applies to every area of our lives when it comes to priorities: leadership, career, and relationships. So how can we apply The Law of Priorities to our marriages?

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The One Thing that Will Change Your Life

A few years ago I stopped setting New Year’s resolutions. What was the point? Myself and others hardly kept them. Depending on the resolution, we may have lasted until the end of January. Or if we were realllyyyy good, we may have even lasted until March or April. Then typically life would happen, routines would…

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How to Shape Shift Time

What if you could “shape shift” time to meet your needs? I learned how to do it, let me explain: A decade ago, with shortness of breath, a heavy chest and irregular heartbeat, an emergency room doctor told me I was in good health but far too stressed out. She suggested I drop 20 pounds,…

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Develop a Passion for Excellence

Dave was disengaged, unaccountable and resistant to change. He was one of eleven direct reports in my very first management job. My company didn’t have a formal training program at the time and I was both untrained and uncertain where to start as a new leader. I was too inexperienced to know what a big…

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Legacy: Give the Gift that Keeps Giving

One of the greatest gifts we can give to others is to be intentional about the life we live. Because the life we live is the legacy we leave. And, whether we are conscious of it or not, our legacy is always in process. More than how we choose to be remembered at the end…

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Finding Your Rhythm

A maestro is one who has earned the distinction of greatness in their discipline. The designation is usually employed to describe a great conductor in the world of symphony. A few years ago, Mark Wigglesworth, an accomplished conductor, wrote an article detailing a compilation of traits and abilities musicians look for in a great conductor.…

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All that Glitters is Not Gold

Why Buying An Olympic Gold Medal on eBay For $19,000 Won’t Help You Achieve Your Dreams in 2014! For $18,995 and one click it could be yours on ebay—that is, if your dream is to have an Olympic gold medal in swimming. Whether or not the dream does anything for you after you click the…

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