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Leading Through The Echos
How do leaders recover after workplace rejection, staff departures, or organizational conflict? Learn practical strategies for healing, rebuilding trust, and leading with wisdom through difficult transitions using insights from leadership psychology, family systems theory, and Scripture.
01.06.26 02:52 PM - Comment(s)
From "Best Ever" to "Super Villain"
Blindsided by a sudden staff departure or workplace betrayal? Human relationships are complex, and healthy organizations must be willing to examine all sides of a situation honestly. Explore the psychology behind the idealization and devaluation cycle in leadership.
01.06.26 02:52 PM - Comment(s)
Has "Narcissist" just become a workplace insult?
Has the word "narcissist" lost its meaning? Learn the clinical reality of narcissism, how social media fuels workplace misdiagnosis, and the difference between toxic leadership and healthy accountability.
01.06.26 01:18 PM - Comment(s)
Practicing Freedom
Digital freedom isn’t achieved through rules, but practiced through wisdom. This post offers grace-filled, practical rhythms—Scripture before screens, Sabbath, and intentional limits—to help reshape habits and restore attention in a distracted age.
20.01.26 03:00 PM - Comment(s)
Rewiring the Heart
In an age of distraction, the gospel offers more than better habits—it offers renewal. This post explores how Christ rewires the heart and mind, restoring attention, rest, and joy through grace-filled formation.
13.01.26 02:25 PM - Comment(s)