Leading well in any context means applying yourself diligently to three things: Strategy, Culture and Character…
When things go wrong, you have a choice as to how you respond. What if, instead of responding as a victim, you flip the question?
We are all in a ‘race’ of some kind. And the reason we start is often not the reason we finish, writes Rachel Reva.
Offering a kind word can not only make someone’s day better, but knowing someone is thinking about them, can make all the difference in the world.
That uncomfortable moment when you take a personality test and are served with words like “image-conscious, pretentious, dishonest and superficial.”
Australian pastor and author Jon Tyson says we need a “radical Christian community”, championing healthy masculinity and Christlike character.
After Will Smith’s infamous ‘slap’ incident at the Oscars, Stephen McAlpine reflects on his own humiliating moment, and the soul-searching that followed.
Along with kindness and generosity, humility may be our most-cited quality of a good person. But it hasn’t always been considered a virtue.
Success in the big stuff demands dependable and consistent commitment to the little things, this becomes the legacy you leave behind.
I’m writing to make you aware of what your female family members and friends are up against. And how you should respond, especially as males.