I come from a family of leaders, preachers, and teachers. So, you can imagine that I’ve spent years informally researching their untold stories and decades of messages of creative leadership. Listening to family storytelling throughout my life, I’ve always been aware of these of my elders and ancestors who have consistently given back to the […]
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As the year comes to a close, I selected a theme about how leaders stay focused. For me, there is no science about how leaders are good at staying focused on tasks, priorities, or actions. It can be learned or developed. This might be doing something different after a lesson learned, different skills learned through experiences […]
Recently, I connected with some amazing women leaders for a community event. It was a terrific time to compare notes and share stories. But, more than anything it was that we were aligned with a common purpose and goal: serving others.
It was an eventful year for many reasons. Specifically, it was a year of women making an impression in leadership positions throughout the nation. Everywhere women were speaking up, standing up, sitting in, and demanding change and respect. With the march in Washington, DC and a flurry of activity, it seems appropriate to look back […]
Listen! Maybe we can find some common ground. Overlapping national news stories report Americans exercising their first amendment rights. With recent discussions about systemic challenges, now there is public discourse along with misunderstandings and a nationwide reality check. No, I will not delve into the layers of issues since I will defer to the talking heads and news […]