Our biggest fear is the fear of change. People change when the pain of staying the same becomes greater than the pain of changing.
We decide whether life is a tragedy or a thriller. All chapters end. The excitement lies in the chapter we are about to write.
As we think about Thanksgiving, the expression of gratitude to the people who are most important to us can be a powerful professional advantage.
Each of us has the ability to light up another life. And at some point in our own journeys, someone has been that light at the end of a very dark tunnel. Let your light shine for someone this week.
Almost a century ago, Calvin Coolidge said, “Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence.” Today, that’s truer than ever.
“He has trouble with the snap.” What has happened to Blake O’Neill since that fateful day on the football field in Ann Arbor in 2015?
We’re wired to keep pressing forward, to do more, to take on additional burdens. What if it was ok to dial it back a little?
Ironmen describes people who put endurance to the ultimate test. This week, my good friend Rob Myers contributes thoughts endurance, as an athlete, a husband and a father.
Leadership is the art of inspiring others to work toward the achievement of a common goal and Servant Leadership is its highest expression.
On October 12, 1969, a Detroit Radio Station killed Paul McCartney. Russ Gibb, working on WKNR-FM, heard from an Eastern Michigan University student about a series of clues that seemed to point to Paul McCartney’s death. The story took on a life of its own, both on Keener and WKNR-FM…