Motives Matter

An Exciting New Release by David Gadberry. A 100-Day Journey Through The Book of Proverbs. A 100-day devotional from the wisdom of Proverbs. Proverbs checks our hearts and teaches us wisdom.  Each day, we are inspired to be teachable and to understand the difference between wisdom and foolishness.  It reveals what matters is what is… Continue reading Motives Matter

Get in the Game

There is much in culture today that makes a person feel engaged but doesn’t actually achieve engagement.  Engagement is being actively involved in meaningful and authentic interactions with others. It requires true interdependence.  There are far too many things in the world that, in the name of engagement, actually disconnect us from ongoing, deepening and… Continue reading Get in the Game

Inspiration Or Motivation

Life is 10% what happens to you, and 90% how you respond to it” Charles R. Swindall If a person will succeed it requires motivation. The quality of attitude that keeps things moving forward. The personal fortitude to get out of bed in the morning put ones feet on the ground and attack the world… Continue reading Inspiration Or Motivation

“Criticism: Fiend or Friend?”

Does anyone enjoy being criticized? Especially by someone who seems to be a master criticizer. It can be so hard to take. The delivery has a lot to do with that. However, especially as leaders how should we view criticism? Being critiqued has become a normal part of the life of the leader in the… Continue reading “Criticism: Fiend or Friend?”

Real Leaders Aren’t Petty

The first thing that comes to my mind when I think of the word petty is “twitter.” It seems that people of all types engage in social media with a sense of semi-anonymity, as if people don’t really know its them, and engage in back and forth with others over trivial things in a way… Continue reading Real Leaders Aren’t Petty