Empathy means experiencing someone else’ feelings. It requires an emotional component of really feeling what the other person feels because you have been through the same situation. While sympathy, on the other hand, means understanding someone else’s suffering, even being there for them though you have never experienced the same.
Read MoreOur world is chaotic right now. There is uncertainty and ambiguity all around us. As leaders, we cannot always offer certainty, but we can always bring clarity. And we should. I want to dive deep into the connection between Clarity and Kindness, and give you some practical tools to build stronger relationships in the workplace and in life...
Read MoreThe person that is set free when I forgive is me. I don’t forgive others to set them free. I forgive so that I am free...
Read MoreSometimes the problems we face are overwhelming. We’ve all been there at times in our lives - maybe you are there today. Come with me for a minute as I go back to my days as a missionary pilot, and an experience that profoundly impacted my life and my perspective of dealing with adversity.
Read MoreMy original title for this blog was “Sometimes You Win, Sometimes You Accidentally Initiate a ‘Beer with the Chaplain’ Program”. That felt a bit too long. But you get where this is headed...
2020 is almost over. Finish strong and consider doing one last hard thing this year.
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