Choosing the Right Friends

Whoever controls our time controls our life. Since we spend a good amount of time with the people we consider to be friends, it makes sense that we should be deliberate in the process of choosing them. I’ve found that the more mature we get, the greater the clarity we have in the qualities we Read more about Choosing the Right Friends[…]

The Price of Leadership: Being Misunderstood

Leadership comes at a high price. Being misunderstood is just one of many. Leaders are bound to be misunderstood. That’s just the nature of the beast, and it has nothing to do with age. Imagine being an introverted child born into a family of extroverts. You might be called a “Loser” or a “Loner” for Read more about The Price of Leadership: Being Misunderstood[…]

The Force of the Right Company

Friend-making is a vital part of every young person’s social development. As a growing youth with a long exciting journey ahead, you’re bound to meet new people, some of whom will make their way into your social circle. These folks, for a considerable period of your life, would constitute your social environment– with influence similar Read more about The Force of the Right Company[…]

Questions…

Generally, when two people have rapport, the less informed party asks questions of the more informed one. However, great leaders have learned that they don’t have to be experts on every subject matter. They just have to surround themselves with the people who are experts and ask them tons of questions! Leaders ask intelligent questions Read more about Questions…[…]