Detours, Dead Ends, and Dry Seasons: Leading Through Frustration
Leadership frustration shows up in detours, dead ends, and dry seasons. But delays develop you, closed doors refine you, and dry seasons test your voice. This post explores how to lead with faith, resilience, and forward focus when progress feels stalled or uncertain.
Hurry, Worry, Bury: The Silent Crisis in Leadership
Leadership often becomes a cycle of hurry, worry, and bury—moving fast, carrying pressure, and suppressing emotions. But unmanaged stress impacts judgment, health, character, and capacity. This article explores hidden costs of stress and practical ways to renew physically, emotionally for resilience.
Lead the Change | Last the Distance
Leadership isn’t about maintaining comfort—it’s about having the courage to challenge what is, pursue what could be, and guide others through the uncertainty of change. Great leaders don’t wait for the perfect conditions; they step into unfamiliar territory with vision, resilience, and the determination to endure long after the excitement fades. True leadership is revealed not only in bold ideas, but in the perseverance to carry those ideas forward when the journey becomes difficult.
Waking Up in 2026: Seeds, Faith, and Muscle!
As you quietly read this at the turn of the New Year, I’m sure you have reflected on the joys, successes, and trials of 2025. Like every year before it, each day came and went, leaving behind memories. You spent an entire year believing that there was a better tomorrow and you made decisions of FAITH that later yielded results.

