
Faith and Work
I’ve been an executive for a long time. I’ve had a deep faith much longer. Yet for many years these two massive parts of my

I’ve been an executive for a long time. I’ve had a deep faith much longer. Yet for many years these two massive parts of my

As the son of a United Methodist minister I am no stranger to preaching. As a human resources executive for many years I’ve done my

I’m often relied upon to be the one full of energy and enthusiasm. It’s a bit humbling to be honest. Imagine, others looking to you

There are lots of unwritten rules around leadership. Don’t be too political. Don’t be too religious. Don’t be too sensitive. Just focus on business. I’m

Finding my purpose. That feels…heavy. Do I really need to identify my entire life’s purpose? Am I supposed to tell all of you about it?

There are some things in my life that are so elusive that I’ve recently found myself giving up on any realistic opportunity to achieve them.

I’ve made a bit of a breakthrough over the last year or so. It had to do with my willingness to be honest with myself.

It’s easy to fall into the excuse trap that “the world of work has forever changed, so now we can all lean on that as

Tough topic. My mental health. And some tough questions too. Shouldn’t I have a bigger circle of close friends? Shouldn’t I be more open? Shouldn’t

Someone very close to me recently told me I needed to rediscover who I am. At first I wasn’t quite sure what to make of