Appreciate Others

Both Sides of the Story

2024-06-21T10:03:58-05:00July 26th, 2024|Tags: , , |

As a leader, there are times when I must referee between two staff members who have a dispute with each other. I remember years ago, I had an employee who voiced a legitimate complaint about another employee.   This person provided a lot of compelling information against their co-worker. Their story was so convincing that I sided with them and told ...

The Toll of Loneliness

2024-06-21T09:02:29-05:00July 18th, 2024|Tags: , , |

According to a 2023American Psychology Association study, 26% of workers claim to have experienced feelings of loneliness and isolation. Curiously, if you work in customer or patient service work, that feeling of loneliness soars to 35%.  You would think that loneliness would not be an issue for those engaging with people all day, but it is. If you field complaints ...

Healing Father Wounds

2024-05-30T21:31:05-05:00June 26th, 2024|Tags: , , |

Our workplaces are full of people who have some form of father wounds. Some never had a father in the home so they may wrestle with abandonment issues.   Others experienced abusive or frequently absent fathers, resulting in a different set of problems. By realizing that some of your employees have father wounds that may distort their perception of God, we ...

Business Wisdom from James: Part VII

2024-05-30T19:14:40-05:00June 18th, 2024|Tags: , , |

One of Doug’s employees was a single mother who was struggling financially. One day, Doug overheard this single mother crying as she shared with another employee about how her refrigerator had recently stopped working.   The other employee prayed for her, but Doug took a different approach. Doug quietly bought her a new refrigerator and then he and another employee hauled ...

The Religion of Whiteness

2024-05-27T14:24:03-05:00June 5th, 2024|Tags: , , |

Sociologists Michael Emerson and Glenn Bracey conducted a study surveying Christians of all races. They highlighted Bible passages that might impact different races, with a conclusion of how the passage might be applied.   They were surprised to discover that most Black, Asian, and Hispanic Christians affirmed their conclusions, but only 1/3 of white Christians concurred.   I have not yet ...

Respecting Others in the Workplace

2024-05-27T14:13:18-05:00June 4th, 2024|Tags: , , |

A new HR Brew/Harris Poll found that 41% of respondents say that conflicts related to faith have caused tension in their workplaces. Additionally, these types of disputes have increased due to the Israel Hamas armed conflict.   For employers, this can be challenging. As much as we need teamwork and unity, modern day issues can put team members at odds ...

Anxiety Abounds

2024-04-26T19:23:31-05:00May 13th, 2024|Tags: , , |

According to an Anxiety Disorders Association of America survey, while only 9% of individuals are living with a diagnosed anxiety disorder, 40% experience ongoing stress or anxiety in their daily lives. The workplace is overflowing with people stressed and anxious.  Anxiety takes a toll on productivity, the level of healthy team interactions, and the rate of absenteeism. For employers, this study highlights the ...

Mother’s Day Work Clubs

2024-04-26T19:28:32-05:00May 10th, 2024|Tags: , , |

The creation of Mother’s Day was Ann Jarvis’ idea. According to the West Virginia Division of Culture and History, Ann Jarvis was a pastor’s wife who put her faith into action by organizing Mother’s Day Work Clubs. These clubs inspired women to care for wounded soldiers during the Civil War, regardless of which side they served.   Mrs. Jarvis’ amazing ...

Who Knows You?

2024-03-28T23:47:48-05:00April 23rd, 2024|Tags: , , |

At a conference I attended, Ken Reeves, a human resource expert, shared lessons he’s learned in life. One profound insight he shared made my time there worthwhile.  You’ve probably heard the adage, “It’s not what you know, but who you know.” Ken expanded that phrase to, “It’s not only who you know, but also who knows you.”  I was ...

Blindsided by Baseball

2024-03-22T21:56:41-05:00April 8th, 2024|Tags: , , |

Green Dirt Farm spent three years dreaming, building, and investing in a new farm-to-market restaurant in downtown Kansas City. Then they were blindsided.  As Green Dirt Farm’s grand opening drew near, the owners learned from news reports that the Kansas City Royals intended to build a new stadium directly upon Green Dirt Farm’s new location.  Although the Royals have since ...

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