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 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 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 …
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 …
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 …
Wanted: Full-Time Fathers
Early this week I was able to reflect on the impact of a Godly mother on children and on their development into adulthood and hopefully she is impacting them to …
Lessons From A Jewish Father
A little Jewish teaching today is what is in store for you today on Fatherhood Friday. I was recently reminded of the commands given to fathers from the Talmud. What …
Leadership Lessons from Fatherhood
If you ask many leaders who the greatest influence on their life has been they will often tell you that it has been John Maxwell, Jack Welch, Tom Peters, Ronald …
The Little Chap Who Follows Me
There has been a hand-made item hanging in my home for almost 30 years. It is very valuable to me. And this Christmas I gave it away. My mother made …
Leaders Lead – Fathers Must Also
Real leaders understand the danger of inaction – either through intention or just through neglect. Consider this: Public monuments are never set up to honor someone who merely intended to …