Tagged: Poem

#If August 6

Joseph Rudyard Kipling was an English journalist, short-story writer, poet, and novelist and author of the poem IF. He was born in India, which inspired much of his work. His poetry has lots of...

#Lift February 23

Two weeks ago, I stumbled on an article about Naval Warfare. One of the new things I learned was the amount of LIFT planes needed to launch off an aircraft carrier. You can learn...

#Akrasia February 17

Reading something about leadership every morning often introduces me to a new concept or word. Earlier this month I came across AKRASIA. This word comes from the Greeks and defines a type of philosophy....

#NorthState February 12

Earlier this week while chatting with my Dermatologist as she performed some biopsies, she made a revelation to me. She was attempting to memorize various poems including The Old NORTH STATE. Sharing that fact...

#Me February 5

Today’s post is on the plusses and flaws of using the word ME in leadership. Poem of the Day Here is a Poem with the title ME. It is by Walter de la Mare...

Coach4aday 30 Day Challenge April 1

Each month since January 2020 I have taken on a different COACH4ADAY 30 DAY CHALLENGE. The challenges have helped me and other grow along with learning. The challenges have helped in forming new positive...

#Plans December 8

I have started telling people if you want to become a “world class comedian” just tell the pandemic your PLANS. It will get quite a laugh and chuckle. Family, business, school, non-profits, government, teams,...

#Reflection November 7

There was a poem written in 1934 that really captures the importance of REFLECTION. That poem was composed by Dale Wimbrow and is titled “The Guy in the Glass” I have read a number...

#Hedgehog August 2

The HEDGEHOG has one interesting quality about it. In fact one famous business author Jim Collins uses it as the centerpiece of his best selling book Good to Great. The lesson we all can...