Ride the Wave: Ten Years and A Day!
/Ten years and day after Anne and I said I do, I ponder our life together. We are both better people and have grown in so many ways.
Read MoreTen years and day after Anne and I said I do, I ponder our life together. We are both better people and have grown in so many ways.
Read MoreWe can fake many things in life, but we can’t fake caring. It’s because it’s such an action-based interaction. We know deep inside our bones who cares about us and who doesn’t.
Read MoreCliche leadership statements run amok in our culture. Heck, as a leader myself, I’m sure my staff knows a couple that I uttered, but the statements I see you, and I hear you consistently communicates the exact opposite of what the speaker intended.
Read MoreMy long-time editor will retire from editing my blog in two weeks. I want to take a moment to discuss what it means for people to believe in your message and you. I also want to thank you to a stranger who became a friend and made me a better writer and storyteller over our seven-plus years working together.
Read MoreSometimes, the light bulb goes off, and you realize you understand who you are in greater depth in real-time. I had one of those moments this past week.
Read MoreI return to my roots this Sunday, writing about emotions and how we should linger in our feelings long enough to understand what they communicate.
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Leadership is tricky and we make it a lot harder when we lose focus on the whole point of leading. I do my best not to, by following two rules I was given by Theresa Jones as a young professional. It’s pretty on character for me to still think frontline work leadership is the way to go, my advice is more leaders should follow that model.
Read Moreif you only conduct yourself to pursuit of leadership roles, you over looks the work it takes to be a good leader. And those type of leaders are making the workpalce harder to navigate.
Read MoreJohn Paul Derryberry. All Rights Reserved © 2013