Category: Leadership

#Pebble April 29

The world is dealing with many large problems. You could draw the analogy that those issues are gigantic boulders all piled up together in one place. The location of the pile makes it difficult...

#Tools April 28

I have been attempting during the pandemic to purge items from my outside storage building. I realized that I had a lot of TOOLS that were my dad’s that I have never used. He...

#Rerun April 23

Today’s post is actual an edit of one I wrote back in 2014. I call it RERUN. I chose to revisit it because COVID 19 is requiring leaders to make changes. In 2014 I...

#Brag April 13

The unknown is fertile ground for the spread of commentary and opinion. The unknown requires faith, hope, and leadership to be successfully navigated. If left by its own devices it will morph into rumors,...

#Abundance March 19

Two things happened last week that made me think about ABUNDANCE and specifically a phrase coined by Simon Sinek called “Destructive ABUNDANCE”. This is a condition where we have so much it ceases to...

#Likership March 17

Today’s Coach4aday post is written by Lumberton NC native Captain Charlie Noble-Infantry Company Commander-Army National Guard. Throughout life as a leader (read: coach, manager, principal, commander, lead chef, supervisor, head realtor, etc.) there will...

#Unexpected March 14

In life sometimes leaders come face to face with UNEXPECTED challenges that no amount of planning could have anticipated. That has been the case this week. We didn’t see the tsunami coming and have...

#Surreal March 13

As humans we have rare moments in our lives where we experience the SURREAL. The last two days has sure been that for me. It is where we feel like we are living in...

#Disrupted March 12

In the last twenty-four hours much in our country has been DISRUPTED. The Corona Virus has impacted planning on many levels. Events both large and small have been cancelled, colleges are attempting to utilize...