Archives of #leadership

How to Ask Powerful Questions

I once thought a powerful question was one which solicits a correct answer. Today, I understand it differently. I have learned a powerful question is one which?promotes deeper thinking. Eliciting profound thinking from those we want to help and those we need help from is invaluable to us as leaders. Here’s what I have discovered?when […]
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Values of a Great Team: Simplify

Simple is elegant, reliable, and beautiful. Great organizations work tirelessly to keep things simple.?This is another important element in our series on the Values of a Great Team: We simplify the process. If you are in leadership, creating procedures and practices is?part of our journey, and making them simple should be our goal. Why are […]
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How Reading Together Can Transform Your Team

If you’ve been the leader of a team where the atmosphere is biting and the culture is toxic, you know how overwhelming it is to turn things around. After all, you can’t exactly force people to get along. However, there is something you?could begin?doing today to transform your culture into one that fosters personal growth, […]
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Three Simple Steps to Guaranteed Growth

[blockquote text=’This is a guest post by Stephanie LeBlanc. Stephanie is the practice administrator at TotalCare Hulen in Fort Worth, Texas. She also holds other leadership positions including president of her accounting firm, as well as Project Connect Texas, a non-profit organization she founded to serve the Dallas/Fort Worth community. – Wes Saade, M.D.’ text_color=’#ffffff’ […]
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A Letter Home

In this post, I will share a more personal message than what I usually write. At age fifteen, I immigrated to the United States of America. I wish I had kept a diary of the day I arrived. I only remember one thought from that day 23 years ago: how clean the streets were. Home […]
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Beyond Finding Your ?One Purpose”

For at least two decades, thought leaders have preached an idea that has become nearly sacred. It is that you must find your singular purpose in life. While I too have marched behind this bandwagon, and still agree with many of its principles, I would like to share with you a new perspective on this […]
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The Life Plan of Tommy Adkins

On August 3rd, 2014, ?a remarkable man passed on. He was 95 years old, and his name was Thomas (Tommy) Spencer Adkins. World War II Veteran, missionary, and church leader, Tommy and his wife, Ellen, lived a life wholly dedicated to serving others.?In this article, I want to share with you?Tommy’s personal life plan which […]
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The Biggest Mistake I Made in Personal Growth

For many years now, I have made reading a personal priority and placed myself in a position to maximize my learning and growth. Where I went wrong was that I equated?exposure with growth?and that was the biggest mistake or misconception I had about growth. In this article, I want to share with you the three […]
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How To Discuss?Not Argue?The Issues

Most discussions I see follow a traditionally confrontational approach, more akin to a wrestling match than a civil exchange of ideas. I believe there is a better way to talk with one another than to constantly battle and defend our positions. If you would like to have more productive verbal exchanges with others, you may […]
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