Leadership is Like the Flying Trapeze

Leadership is Like the Flying Trapeze

Leadership is like being on the trapeze. For one thing, it can be helpful to have a safety net that can hold you. There will be times when your reach exceeds your grasp, and a safety net can make a real difference. It is important to try new approaches and explore new possibilities. A safety ...

Deep Conversation

Posted on Jun 15, 2013 in Blog, Conversations, Depth, Midwest, Reflection | One Comment
Deep Conversation

I do not remember any truly deep conversations with my father. My father was someone who did not really trust the power of words. I have come to appreciate, since he died, that words could not express his deepest experiences or feelings. Both of my father’s parents had already died by the time he turned ...

Focused on Control

Focused on Control

I rely on my ability to focus. During any given day, I focus my mind on reading, on listening, on writing. I focus effort on getting out of bed in the morning, making sure that the tea is exactly right, being on time, on walking without tripping. I tend to focus a lot on words. ...

Guest Post: Leadership is Climbing the Mountain

Posted on Jun 11, 2013 in Blog, Coaching, Guest Posts, Leadership, Reflection | No Comments
Guest Post: Leadership is Climbing the Mountain

Matthew Cavanaugh is a friend of mine. I met him first through his wife, Laura Knowles Cavanaugh. Matthew enjoys doing many things I do, only in different places. He walks up the sides of mountains, while I usually walk on sidewalks. He goes out into nature to reflect on leadership and depth in nature, while ...

Depth Leaves Me Standing Still

Depth Leaves Me Standing Still

Depth stops me in my tracks. There are people who seek experiences of depth. Some people meditate and some people go skydiving. They look for ways to connect with the Depth all around us and draw it into their everyday lives. Some people take pilgrimages to “thin” places, where there is very little boundary between ...

Coming into Focus

Posted on Jun 6, 2013 in Blog, Contemplative Life, Focus, Reflection | No Comments
Coming into Focus

I come into focus one pixel at a time. One of the first things I do each morning is reach for my glasses. The brightness of the light hits me in the face, and I open each eye separately. Objects come into focus one at a time. Slowly, the familiar distinguishes itself from the comforting ...

Listening to the Deep Truths

Listening to the Deep Truths

We live our lives surrounded by an ocean of deep truths. There are times when the Depth and the truths intimidate us, and we hide from them. We distract ourselves by trying to show how important we are and what we have achieved on our own. We distract ourselves with things, toys, exotic experiences and ...

Focusing on Health

Focusing on Health

Growing up in the Midwest, health was a matter of what we could endure. We were healthy because we made it through a long cold winter, which builds character. As long as we did not break any bones or bleed very much, we were healthy. We were breathing, and we could keep going. Now I ...

Remembering the Deep Moments

Posted on May 25, 2013 in Blog, Contemplative Life, Depth, Reflection | No Comments
Remembering the Deep Moments

We pause for a moment to remember places where the Depth has flooded our lives, times when we realized its immensity and power. We remember where we were when we first learned it had happened; the first time, or the first in a long time, that we knew. The details are important mileposts in our ...

Paying Focused Attention

Posted on May 23, 2013 in Blog, Focus, Reflection | 6 Comments
Paying Focused Attention

I like to take walks. Walking helps me reflect on things, allowing questions and answers to work themselves out in my brain. Walking is a way to spend time both alone and with other people. Walking is good exercise that does not usually require my full concentration. Walking also allows me to accomplish things while I ...

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