Unit 10
Unit 10 – Final Reflections
I have learned so much in this course and it seemed each week there was something new to be impacted by. There were always different nuances of leadership that I was discovering, just like the various side of a diamond. […]
Response to SJasmins
Learning Activity Thanks, SJasmins The business world has so many concepts about leadership and like you mentioned Servant -Leadership is one that takes a lot for us to digest. However, you have hit the nail on the head by taking the time to implement …
Response to Principalmorrow – Final Thought
Unit 10, Activity 1 – Final Thoughts Thanks for sharing your final thought. I found it intersting as you’re required to work with limited staff in oderto get the task and job completed. I find that as a tranformational leader it becomes our…
Unit 10 – Activity 1 – Final Thoughts
It has been a while since I have been in such formal class settings, with the rigors of learning tied to it. The process has been a challenge adjusting to the volume of work that is required to get through this process. There were days I didn’t sleep t…
Light from many lamps – Part 9 &10
“Approach the twilight of life with joy and hope, preached Rabbi Ben Ezra. Approach the last of life with eagerness, not gloom. For the last of life is the best of life. Trust God and be not afraid” (LFML, pg. 272). Part 9 stories are about to tell us, how the old age shall be […]
Response to Sarah – Light From Many Lamps
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 →
Light from Many Lamps – Part 5
For my last response, I chose part nine, chapter two, by Sir William Mulock. The chapter is written on Mulock’s speech that he gave on his ninety-fifth birthday. Mulock was Chief Justice of Ontario, and I have to admit that… Continue Reading →
Light from many lamps – part 9, Cicero
During the height of the Roman republic, and the reign of Julius Caesar, Cicero was ending his time of public service and as an 84 year old man wrote his reflections on old age. He writes about how each age of life has something which should be enjoyed in its own time. He declares that […]
Response to Ryan’s Leadership Story
Ryan, Thank you for sharing your leadership story. I work in full time ministry primarily with youth and I have a story somewhat similar with a high school student. The way she conducted herself made me conclude certain things, which… Continue Reading →