Sometimes, the most profound lessons on leadership come from unexpected sources. One such source is the book “Iron John” by Robert Bly, a classic in the world of men’s psychology and personal development. It’s a wonderful book that I’ve referred
We live in a time when many people seem to be committed to the need to be right. They are convinced that their opinion is correct and all other opinions are wrong. The need to be right is a polarizing
Community must always be about having fun. Fun is an easy concept for children. They have the amazing ability to turn almost anything and everything into fun. They have a natural sense of wonder, amazing creativity and endless energy that
Civility is defined as courtesy, politeness; a polite act or expression. A few observations about civility: 1. The world works better with more civility. 2. Civility is something each of us can choose. 3. We can choose civility at any