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The Serving Nature of OtherEsteem
November 18, 2009 - 5:07 pm
Tags: Esteem, Love!, Native America, Peace, servant leadership, Sioux
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Today being #OtherEsteem Wednesday on Twitter, I wanted to take a peek at Monica’s site, The OtherEsteem Blog (named after Monica Diaz’s book, OtherEsteem). Her delightful post, The Biggest Challenge, reminds us how our experiences may differ widely from the experiences of another with similar circumstance. As such, we are urged to take great care [...]
The Time to Nurture a Servant’s Heart is Now
November 18, 2009 - 12:47 pm
Tags: brotherly love, Gandhi, heart, humble spirit, inspiration, Joshua's generation!, Love!, Martin Luther King Jr, Nelson Mandela, servant leadership, servant's heart, young & emerging leaders
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Today, I dropped by Mike Henry’s site, Lead Change Group, where I was immediately drawn to Mike’s latest post, 6 Facets of the Servant Leadership Diamond. I am a life-long student of leadership and staunch believer in the amazing difference servant leadership makes in the lives of so many! Contemporary examples include India’s Mahatma Gandhi, [...]
Where's the leader?
October 3, 2009 - 6:07 pm
Tags: casting stones, human nature, Leadership, Rules rule?, servant leadership, walk the talk!
Posted in Organizational Culture | 1 comment
I stumbled upon the Evil HR Lady blog this afternoon. Her recent post, Termination Blues, generated a great number of comments; however, the vast majority, in my opinion, missed the point: an organization should not be ran on rules and regulations; it should be led! The discussion revolved around the firing of a man who was [...]
Yearning to be heard
October 3, 2009 - 3:22 pm
Tags: authenticity, Finding a Voice, good courage, humble spirit, journey, truth
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Earlier this week, I dropped back in on Sarah Robinson’s blog, Maverick Mom. Her latest post, Finding Your Voice, is a great reminder that life is a journey and each of us have the perrogative to re-write our story. Indeed, it’s most certainly a necessity because, as Sarah aptly points out, we all need to [...]
"There go my people," and THEY are leaders!
October 3, 2009 - 2:44 pm
Tags: adventure, brotherly love, change, choices, Gandhi, heart, journey, Leaders!, Leadership, New Beginnings, passion, servant leadership, servant's heart, simplicity
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As you may know, I love to drop in unexpected on friends’ blogs. Today is no exception. Let me HIGHLY encourge you to visit Kendall’s new blog, Let the adventure begin! Kendall’s first post, “A fresh start … and an invitation,” attracted my undivided attention in part with a reminder from Helen Keller: “Life is [...]
It's a mad world attended by love
September 25, 2009 - 12:01 am
Tags: freedom, good v. evil, goodness, Honor, Love!, Martin Luther King Jr, reason, truth
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Have I encouraged you to visit Sarah Robinson’s site, Maverick Mom? Of course I have. Let me do so again. In her recent post, It’s a Mad World, Sarah asks us to consider what the world is coming to. The ensuing conversation is robust, leaving one to wonder if a battle between good and evil is [...]
The efficacy of self-leadership for servant leaders
September 22, 2009 - 5:31 pm
Tags: Awareness!, behind & beneath!, Greenleaf, hope, inspiration, Leaders!, Leadership, re-imagine, self-leadership, servant leadership, shepherd, smell like sheep!, Tribe, Vision, walk the talk!, Warren Bennis, young & emerging leaders
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It was such a delight to visit Amy Bryant’s site, iPlayBIG, and read one of her most recent posts, Self-Leadership. I really loved her post; it strikes such a harmonious chord! As many of you may already know, everything I do at the moment is geared to helping young and emerging leaders reimagine leadership in a world of [...]
Wisdom of the ages, Quaking Aspens, & the serving nature of Native Americans
September 16, 2009 - 10:00 pm
Tags: ancient traditions, connections, heart, Leaders!, Leadership, Martin Luther King Jr, moral fortitude, Native America, nurture, passion, Quaking Aspens, servant leadership, Serving others, Tribe, wisdom of the ages
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I visited Sarah Robinson’s site, Maverick Mom, again this week. Her post, The Care & Feeding of a Tribe, resonates deeply with me. Among other things, it invokes my heartfelt love and passion for both native America and servant leadership. What many may not know is one is incomplete without the other. More on that later.
Sarah [...]
Leaders Recognize Beliefs Separate Us, Faith Brings Us Together
September 9, 2009 - 7:40 pm
Tags: belief systems, comfort zone, culture, Discovery, environment, faith, loyalty, tension, truth
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Let me encourage you to visit Lolly Daskal’s site, Lolly Daskal: Lead from Within. Her blogs—and her lovely paintings—will enlighten and enrich your life. Her recent post, Is a Belief a Fact or a Choice, resonates deeply with my own beliefs about, well, beliefs.
From my vantage point, humanity is swimming in belief systems. Beliefs permit [...]
Finding our way ~ the whisper of redolent hope
September 8, 2009 - 12:15 am
Tags: Escape mediocrity!, hope, human nature, humble spirit, Leading with soul!, Middle East
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I find great encouragement from Sarah Robinson’s site, Maverick Mom, and I think you will, too. Her latest post, Getting Hung Up, gives us a glimpse of human nature, without the make-up and false pretenses. Mediocrity can be a challenge if we are not prepared to deal with it. And in her own special way, [...]






