Book Review: The Art Of Work  (#ArtOfWork)

Book Review: The Art Of Work (#ArtOfWork)

The Art of Work, A Proven Path to Discovering What You Were Meant To Do, written by Jeff Goins, published by Thomas Nelson, March 2015. As someone who has radically changed her professional life in the last six months, this book feels like an old friend to me. If you...

Book Review: …unfinished business…

…unfinished business… written by Lee Kravitz, published by Bloomsbury USA, 2010. After you die, what would you like people to say about you? Your answer to that question should guide the way you live. -Lee Kravitz What if your identity was completely...
Book Review: Watch For The Light

Book Review: Watch For The Light

Watch For The Light, Readings for Advent and Christmas. Ecumenical writings by various authors collected and published by Plough Publishing in September, 2014. I wish I had received this book earlier so you would have had more time to purchase it before Advent begins...

Real leadership is an extreme act rooted in love and motivated by a desire to create a better world — whether it’s the world of your company, team, neighborhood or family.

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Book Review: The Carpenter

Book Review: The Carpenter

The Carpenter written by Jon Gordon, published by John Wiley & Sons. Inc., 2014. In his easy-to-read style, Jon Gordon reminds us once again that success is found in how we work and how we live. If you’re a fan of The Energy Bus, The Seed and Jon...

Tuesday Tidbit inspired by Extreme Leadership

Friday through Sunday, I will be participating in the Extreme Leadership Summit in Chicago, facilitated by one of my favorite authors, Steve Farber.  One of Steve’s books, Greater Than Yourself (GTY), happens to be my favorite leadership fable. I’m really...