Upside-down turned right-side up: Be open to something different

As I previously mentioned, on the other side of my losses I found myself doing something and going somewhere I had never previously seen or planned.  It’s as if God used my losses to push me toward something I had never thought of.  I was not open to it before.  In essence, I had to hit bottom to … More Upside-down turned right-side up: Be open to something different

Upside-down turned right-side up: Get wise counsel

After the loss and as we struggle to move forward we will have countless decisions to make.  We may need to consider going where we thought we’d never go and doing  what we thought we’d never do.  We need to answer the questions of who we are, where we are going, and how to get there, wherever there is.   In some … More Upside-down turned right-side up: Get wise counsel

Upside-down turned right-side up: Grieve and accept

The loss has been great.   Loss of family members and those we love.  Loss of businesses, loss of jobs, loss of income, loss of property.  It’s almost unbearable.  Along with the actual loss, there are also phycological losses.  Loss of identity, loss of a healthy self-image, loss of confidence, and loss of hope.  With all this loss comes a sense of … More Upside-down turned right-side up: Grieve and accept

The Wholeness of Brokenness

The best leaders I know have experienced brokenness at some point in their lives.  They are also the most put-together people precisely because of their not-togetherness.  Their brokenness has provided perspective, maturity, understanding, compassion, and grace.  Their brokenness has made them real, unpretentious, approachable, and loved.   There seems to be something missing in those who have not … More The Wholeness of Brokenness

Faith at work

Many years ago, I was in the final stages of the interview process of being hired as a Western Region Vice President for a company headquarted on the East Coast.  The president and owner of the company asked, “I heard you do these religious seminars, should I be worried?”  “Is that going to get in the way … More Faith at work