The Quiet Things™
The hardest part of leadership isn't making decisions. It's what happens after. A reflection on the quiet questions successful people carry about identity, peace, and who they are beyond what they do.
Not just what you do.
The hardest part of leadership isn't making decisions. It's what happens after. A reflection on the quiet questions successful people carry about identity, peace, and who they are beyond what they do.
Everything we need to know about your leadership is accessed through your direct reports. They will tell you everything, not with their words, but with their energy.
Most organizations invest heavily in strategy design. Fewer invest in the performance environment required to execute it. Execution is environmental.
Valentine's Day highlights many things. But love did not begin with a person. Before anyone chose you or rejected you, Love already existed. "God is love."
We are living in a moment that feels heavy. How do we stay anchored when the world feels unsteady? Peace is not the absence of storms, it is the presence of God within them.
Our bodies know things our minds haven't caught up to yet. What if the exhaustion you're pushing through is actually wisdom trying to get your attention?
You can't hold peace in a life that has no room for it. The conditions that allowed chaos will not support peace. Peace requires intentionality.
Most people try to change their behavior without understanding what's shaping it. These five observations will shift how you think about transformation.
We want connection. But what if we're asking connection to do what only clarity can do? You can't connect deeply when you're unclear about who you are.
What do you do when the people you trusted the most let you down? A reflection on betrayal, boundaries, and the peace that doesn't depend on other people.