The Most Powerful Motivator for Leaders

A few words from the prophet Azariah motivated King Asa of Judah to up his leadership performance. The same exhortation can motivate anyone in leadership today too.

The prophet simply told the king to look beyond the vision he had for his kingdom. Beyond the history of accomplishments, current circumstances, and the daily grind.

Book cover for Servant Leader Strong by Tom Harper

He said, “Be strong and do not give up, for your work will be rewarded” (2 Chron. 15:7).

In so many words, Azariah told the king to look forward to the divine reward that would follow a life of perseverance.

The promise of future rewards motivates many leaders. It does me. When we pour into people’s lives, drip our sweat and blood into a business, sacrifice financially to start a church, or give time and treasure to causes that matter to us, it’s incredibly encouraging to know God’s watching and will reward us.

How’s The New Year Going?

It’s now a few days before February and I want to ask you how’s the new year going? Is it going the way you planned? Or are you struggling to make progress?

One thing I know for sure. You were so excited for January 1st. You had your list of New Year resolutions you were dying to jump into.

Fireworks in a night sky

Photo by Melanie Hughes

Maybe you considered:

  • Improving your communication with your spouse but the communication has broken down even more
  • Losing those holiday pounds but you stepped on the scale this morning and there were two extra pounds
  • Increasing the company’s bottom line but expenses have continued to rise

You started off with great goals. You expected to reach the goals you had set. But the buts began to set in.

The results were slow. They didn’t line up with what you expected. The inverse of your goals began to happen.

Quotes And Leadership Lessons From Knives Out

Knives Out is Rian Johnson’s magnificent take on a Clue-like movie. Intrigue, suspicion, and who-dun-it questions pepper the movie. For being a movie with a two-hour, ten-minute runtime, Knives Out flew by.

The world of Knives Out is filled with colorful characters. Most of whom are descendants of the quirky mystery novelist Harlan Thrombley (Christopher Plummer). The mystery truly starts when Harlan is discovered dead, his throat slit. The police say it was suicide. A lone detective, Benoit Blanc (Daniel Craig), disagrees. Blanc believes Harlan was murdered because of a mysterious note and a stash of cash.

The cast of Knives Out sitting down

Harlan’s eccentric family are all suspects. Especially after he discovers each family member was cut off from Harland’s will the night of his 85th birthday and death!

Johnson did a great job writing a mystery movie that will draw viewers in. The twists and turns leave you wondering who did it right up until the end. And then Johnson twists again with something else.

Managing Triggers In The Workplace

Everyone brings their inner children to work with them. Some unhealed parts of us left unattended, however, bleed into our emotions and can affect our behavior.

We see the consequences of unhealed parts of us acting out all the time.

  • A colleague stops talking to you for no known reason.
  • A boss, who has no sense of core values, frantically attempts to make his employees happy and tanks the organization.
man massaging his temples due to stress

Photo by Siavash Ghanbari

As an educator for 30 years, I would be triggered by one or two students in a school year who inadvertently informed me that I had more healing to do.

One year an obese kindergartener, Bella, entered my classroom. She had little academic skills. She did not know any letters of the alphabet or numbers. She had little language development. On top of that, she was very uninterested in learning and would cry when you insisted she finish her assignments.

4 Types of Insurance Businesses Need to Know About

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Any competent business owner knows that they need to take out insurance to keep their business both legal and safe. However, many entrepreneurs enter into the world of business without really knowing what kind of insurance policies they need, or even which ones exist. Here are four types of insurance that every business owner needs to know about.

Public Liability Insurance

Public liability insurance protects businesses against the potential costs of a member of the public becoming injured on their business premises. It also protects you against any damage that might occur to a person’s private property while they are on your business premises. This type of insurance should cover the vast majority of claims that are made relating to either of the issues outlined above.