Think of introducing an idea to your organization like leading an armada. As the captain of the lead ship, you set the destination and the pace. But if you haven’t engaged the other captains in the armada on your ...
On the podcast: Jay Payleitner and his new book--The Jesus Dare--challenge us all, believers and non-believers alike, to take a hard look at what Jesus means to us…
You have a secret audience--the people you most want to impress. Who are they? Do they deserve a seat at the table? Read on to answer these questions and find out how to quiet those voices if they don’t ...
You’d like to get your seat on the leadership bus--or maybe move up a few rows. How do you improve your odds of getting a promotion? Three essential skills will make you stand out as a prospective leader and ...
Did you know that songs are the only communication form that reaches the left and right hemispheres of the brain at the same time? The left hemisphere is where we process language, and the right is where we process ...
Every idea worth pursuing (whether to land a new job or start a business) is made better with people. Without others, your idea is less likely to succeed. And the likelihood that you already know the people who can ...
Life's all good when we're on a roll. But how do we recover our momentum if we've lost our groove? What can we do to finally move forward again--and keep moving forward?
On the podcast: Ann White and her team at Courage for Life have released the first-ever female-voiced Bible to bring the Word of God to at-risk women in a voice that doesn’t cause fear.
When you cease doing something important to you, you've entered the dark side of lost momentum. And it may cost you in more ways than just a delayed outcome.