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Merry Christmas! Five Simple Ways to Create Peace This Year

My wife started her Christmas shopping a month or so ago. I think my sister started last spring. For me,…

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How to Stop Accepting Normal Problems and Lead Change

I’m a little embarrassed as I write this. But I had a problem. It was an obvious problem. I mean,…

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How to Stop Flying Coach and Start Flying First Class

Yesterday, as I was boarding a flight, the gate agent couldn’t get the scanner to accept my ticket. “There is…

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Thanksgiving

Two Ways to Dive Deep Into Gratitude

Gratitude is the inward feeling of kindness received. Thankfulness is the natural impulse to express that feeling.  Thanksgiving is the…

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Let's Make America Civil Again

Let’s make America Civil Again: Three Ways Regular Leaders Can Make a Difference.

 Today would have felt like any other day:  Getting the kids ready for school, cautious traffic navigating freezing rain, settling…

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Three Lessons Non-Profit Leaders Need to Learn from Business

In a previous article, Two Lessons Business Leaders Need to Learn from Non-Profits, I discuss two typical non-profit strengths that…

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Two Lessons Business Leaders Need to Learn From Non-Profits

I’ve spent all of my career involved in the non-profit world. Everything from serving as a volunteer, staff, executive director…

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I’ll Vote, But Not for Either Candidate. Here’s Why…

Some time ago, I visited the Masai Mara, an enormous reserve in Kenya. During the safari, I had an opportunity…

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Let things settle

How to Stop Stirring Things Up and Make Room for Peace

 When I was a child, I often played in a nearby forest by a stream. It was the clearest and…

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