Monthly Archives: April 2014

Mental Resilience and Leadership (Part 1)

By | April 18, 2014

[April 18, 2014] Protecting people (teenagers, employees) from little stressors in life will lead to a greater downside when a tragic event occurs. By shielding people and preventing them from being tested under stressful circumstances, we are actively weakening their abilities and their resilience. Leadership demandsthat we allow those small stressors to push and pull on people so… Read More »

1965 Ford Mustang Anniversary

By | April 16, 2014

[April 16, 2014]  Yesterday while checking out of my hotel I spotted an old Ford Mustang in the parking lot.  Two older men were getting out of a car.  I told them that it was unusual to see a 1965 Mustang on the road (I owned one as a teenager, so I recognized the distinctive grille features).  Turns… Read More »

Characteristic #57: Ethical Behavior

By | April 15, 2014

[April 15, 2014]  Today is tax day.  But I digress.  I won’t be sarcastic by referencing ethics and taxes in the same sentence (oh).  From many mentors throughout my military career I’ve been given counsel to “Never do anything illegal, immoral, or unethical.”  While it certainly provided me with successful and practical guidance, the ethical advice never seemed… Read More »