Sarah, Thanks for your post highlighting the importance of staying focused on the future with positivity. That seems to be something God is highlighting to me in many different areas of my life as I go through a big season… Continue Reading →
The story of David E. Lilienthal (Watson, 1951, pp. 287-291) was inspiring. After World War II there was much fear and suspicion around atomic energy because “most people only saw the destructive power of atomic energy” (Watson, 1951, p. 287),… Continue Reading →
Matthew, I really appreciated your perspective on the story of David E. Lilienthal (Watson, 1951). I wrote about the same story and feel like my understanding of it was furthered by reading your reflection. I really appreciated the perspective of… Continue Reading →
Sarah, Thank you for your blog about the leadership lesson you took from James Gordon Gilkey (Watson, 1951). It is very relevant to my life currently. I have multiple things I am juggling at the moment and have found it… Continue Reading →
Daniel, I appreciated the lesson you took out of Dr. Will Durant’s writing (Watson, 1951) regarding “having a healthy work-life relationship” (Rowe, 2018, para. 5). I think that because you are married making sure to have “a solid foundation in… Continue Reading →
The story of Sir William Osler (Watson, 1951, pp. 215-219) contains an important leadership lesson. As a leader it can be easy to become overwhelmed by how many things need to get done and how little time there seems to… Continue Reading →
I appreciated Christina’s post about how important the thought life of a leader is. As Christina mentioned this idea is biblically based (CCBEAU, 2018) as found in Proverbs 23:7a “For as he thinks within himself, so he is” (New American… Continue Reading →
Norm, I chose the same story out of Light From Many Lamps as you did, and I appreciated your perspective on the leadership lessons in it. After reading your post it was evident that we both identified leadership lessons of… Continue Reading →
There are a few leadership lessons in the story of Abraham Lincoln in Light From Many Lamps. The first lesson is how Lincoln focused his re-election speech on a common goal, “to conciliate the rebellious states and to rebuild the… Continue Reading →
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