I am not an advocate of New Year’s resolutions. I understand the desire to make them for sure. New Year, new you. I get that. However, real change takes time. Old habits take time to break and new habits take time to form. Dietary changes are difficult, Waking earlier for any reason much less anContinue reading “Spring Renewal”
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Revisiting Leadership
I’ve previously written about leadership. The topic is expansive and important and as I’ve recently been “called off the bench” to serve in a leadership capacity, it deserves revisiting. If you are a reader who has served in the military or as a first responder then I suspect the topic is especially important to youContinue reading “Revisiting Leadership”
Yes
After a career working for a lot of people who made it their business to reflexively say no, part way through my supervisory career I made the conscious decision to try to say “Yes” to every reasonable request. This meant several things: First it meant that I was forced to carefully consider the proposition beforeContinue reading “Yes”