Why vs. Where
So, Scott, do you feel like Job yet? I’m not sure what Job felt like, but I will admit there are moments when I would like to understand these last 15 years better.
How do you get people to care?
So how do you get people to care about the things you care about? That was the question posed to me several weeks ago.
Mission and Purpose
Understanding your mission (purpose), vision (passion), and values allows you to turn your focus toward things that really matter to you and carry the impact you desire.
Making Friends and Networking
You remember the old statement, “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” That still holds true today. Developing relationships is one of the most important things we do.
Cancer and a Conversation
Let’s be clear, there were 1.9 million new cancer cases in 2022 alone. That doesn’t include spouses, kids, family, and friends who make the journey with those who fight the battle. We spent $208.9 billion on cancer in 2020 and that doesn’t even touch the impact emotionally, relationally, or spiritually. Everyone it seems is dealing with cancer at some level.
Following Your Passion
The best thing you can do is find the people who believe in you. The people who recognize your gifts and talents. Listen to the people pointing you towards something great. Those are the voices that matter.
Empathetic/Compassionate Leadership
The world tells us that leadership can’t be kind, gracious, compassionate, caring, and empathetic, but what if the world is wrong.
The Courageous Positive Attitude
Most folks don’t make the needed or desired change because they lack the courage to change or are unwilling to take the risk. And you can be courageous in your change, but if your attitude stinks during it, the journey will be awful.
Career Transitions
This past week I spent time talking with 7 different friends regarding professional transitions. I know there are those who find their career and/or calling and never change, but it seems most folks are looking for something new.
Intentional Leadership
Leadership is taught (explicit). Very seldom is great leadership caught (implicit).
3 Things I Learned from my Dad
As some of you know, my father passed away very peacefully in hospice Thursday morning July 27th at 2:15am.
Kid Time
A few weeks ago, our niece stayed with us for a couple of days while her parents were out of town. We had fun! We ate pizza, ice cream, went on a walk and watched Madeline (I believe that’s right) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. One of the mornings, I dropped her off at school and watched her walk in for another day with teachers and friends.
The Beautiful Struggle of Going Forward
Over the last two years, my priorities have shifted and I’ve found myself not wanting the same things I did before, and even being uncomfortable staying there. I strive for meaning and connection to what matters most.
Changing Perspectives
This past year has changed me, no doubt. I’m more reflective and conscious of how fragile life is.