The older I get, the more “interested” I am in Fatherhood. I am interested because I believe that there is a compounding or cumulative effect of being a good father. …
Legacy Leadership – Part 5 – Living a Worthy Legacy Now
If I told you today that you would die on November 7, 2024 at midnight, how would you spend the next 10 years of your life? If I told …
Legacy Leadership – Part 4 – Leaving a Legacy
You and I can have an impact upon others that outlasts your lifespan on this earth. In fact, it is unavoidable. The big question is whether or not that …
Legacy Leadership – Part 3 – Restoring a Legacy
Restoring. Restoration. Something is either broken or old. In either case, the word connotes that something needs to be repaired. I am not sure exactly how that aligns with …
Legacy Leadership – Part 2 – Building a Legacy
Building a legacy involves many things. It involves a high degree of introspection. Legacy leaders are constantly asking themselves questions about their activities and interests. Here are just a …
Legacy Leadership – Part 1 – Focus on Legacy Leadership
A focus on legacy leadership will drive every decision that you make and every action that you take. So, what is Legacy Leadership? “The things which you have heard …
It’s a Small World
The theme for yesterday for me was “small”. Josh Johnson wrote an outstanding debut article and the word “small” played a significant role. Later in the day I saw an …
Fatherhood Friday: Negotiating
Let me say up front that I negotiate for a living. That is one of the main functions that I perform on a daily basis. So you would think I …
I am not a buffoon. And I don’t need a new tie.
Sunday is Father’s Day. And from this man’s perspective, there is no non-Christian holiday or special day that is more important to our society and to our culture than Father’s …
The Eyes Don’t Lie
I subscribe to a lot of blogs. Most of them are about leadership and topics related to leadership. But I subscribe to some that have nothing to do with leadership …