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Check It Out: Don’t Leave Cattle on the Truck

This will be my next to last week for our Check It Out Series. Today’s Check It Out links back to the Lessons from the Farm series and is titled: Don’t Leave Cattle on the Truck. This is possibly one of the most valuable lessons I gleaned from the farm, …

Leading by Letting Go

I have what I would like to think of as a giving personality. I’m always willing to do something to help someone else. Well, usually. But sometimes, my willingness to serve and to help may be the thing that prevents me from expanding my leadership influence. Most areas where I …

Leadership Grows

Our own personal leadership should always be growing and evolving. On Tuesday I made the statement that we are not who we are today without who we were yesterday. I promise that’s not my attempt at philosophy. Do you ever find yourself being content with where you are as a …

Check it Out: Same Destination, Different Paths

I cannot tell you the amount of time I’ve spent in my life moving cattle. But, that doesn’t mean we can learn something anyway. That’s where this post comes in. Here’s a line: Mapquest can’t map out a cattle drive. Click over for the rest. I’m trying to grow my …

Losing Teeth & Growing as a Leader

Have you ever considered that you are not who you are today without who you were yesterday? Is that confusing enough for you? Think about it like this: in the last few days, my youngest daughter has lost 2 teeth. This is a normal part of the growth process. Every …

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