One man can truly make a difference. One such man was Alvin King. On November 11, 1918 a truce was between the Germans and Allies basically ending WWI. One year later, the first Armistace Day was celebrated. However, after the World War II and Korean Wars, a shoe repairman from Emporia, Kansas named Alvin King […]
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What To Know When You’re NOT The Smartest Person In The Room
Earlier this week I wrote the post 8 Qualities Of The Smartest Person In The Room. This article went viral and his impacted and encouraged the lives of countless leaders. On pages 21-22 of my book 2021 The Year In Leadership: The Stories of Faith, Athletics, Business and Leadership Which Inspired Us All, I discuss […]
The Top 10 (Make That 12) Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of October 16th
This week’s Top 10 List is brought to you by my friends at Ministry Deal. This month they are selling their 2023 Church Annual Report Templates. Your church’s Annual Report can be a time of celebration and vision casting for your church! Instead of starting from scratch or using a plain document, you can use […]
5 Leadership Lessons I Gleaned Last Week from Vertigo, Taylor Swift, Bryce Harper, Denzel Washington and Ryan Leak
The following are 5 Leadership Lessons I Gleaned Last Week from Vertigo, Taylor Swift, Bryce Harper, Denzel Washington and Ryan Leak: It’s Amazing How Easy It Is To Take A Leader Out Saturday morning I woke and noticed the entire ceiling spinning as I laid in bed. I would later discover I contracted the worst […]
The Top 10 (Make That 13) Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of October 9th
This week’s Top 10 List is brought to you by my friends at Ministry Deal. This month they are selling their 2023 Church Annual Report Templates. Your church’s Annual Report can be a time of celebration and vision casting for your church! Instead of starting from scratch or using a plain document, you can use […]
5 Things Required For You To Master Your Craft
The following is an excerpt from my book Mighty: 7 Skills You Need to Move from Pandemic to Progress. To purchase copies for you and your entire team, click HERE or on the image provided. The World’s Greatest Sushi Chef Jiro Ono is the world’s greatest sushi chef. His restaurant, Sukiyabashi Jiro, has received the […]
5 Leadership Lessons From A Real-Life Spider-Man
In mid-March in the city of Changzhou (China), a toddler fell from a third-story building. Fortunately, he landed on a second-story ledge. However, his life was still in peril as another fall to the ground below was surely about to take place. An unknown middle-age man happened to be passing by, saw the endangered child, […]
The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of October 2nd
The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of October 2nd The following are The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of October 2nd: Burned By People Too Many Times by Admired Leadership The Dark Side Of Big Goals by Sahil Bloom 3-2-1: On Regrets, Failing Gloriously, And How To Make Good […]
48 Jobs Every Pastor And Church Leader Should Know About In Fall 2023
Chemistry Staffing works with GREAT Churches and are looking for GREAT candidates! These are the current openings and positions that we are accepting applications for currently. NOTE: If you have already submitted a profile with Chemistry Staffing, there is no need to re-apply… you are already in their system and they will automatically consider your profile […]
The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of September 18th
The Top 10 Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of September 18th The following are The Top Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of September 18th: Tom Brady And The Act Of Signing Autographs For Teammates by Admired Leadership The Power Of Thinking Differently by Sahil Bloom In Leadership, These 3 Celebrations Can Actually Be […]
7 Lessons For Leaders Who Are In Over Their Heads
Mark Dickey is a talented caver with over twenty years of experience. He is so skilled that Dickey has been an instructor with the United States Cave Rescue Commission for over a decade. But on September 2nd, Dickey needed rescuing himself. While mapping the Morca Cave in Turkey, he developed gastrointestinal bleeding .8 miles below […]
The Top Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of September 4th
The following are The Top Leadership Posts I Read The Week Of September 4th: The Price Of Leadership by Admired Leadership The Goldilocks Rule: How To Stay Motivated In Life And Business by James Clear How To Quit Hoping You’re An Authentic Leader, And Actually Become One by Scott Cochrane Here’s 10 Great Ideas That […]