When Pleasing Others Costs You Your Authority
People pleasing isn’t about being nice. It’s about where authority is sourced. When approval becomes the reference point, leadership quietly fragments.
People pleasing isn’t about being nice. It’s about where authority is sourced. When approval becomes the reference point, leadership quietly fragments.
The pressure to “take a side” often isn’t about truth or conviction. It’s about regulation. A reflection on why neutrality now feels like peace—and why that unsettles others.
How do we live our faith in the workplace — not just on Sundays? Many Christian leaders feel grounded in worship but lose that alignment once the workweek begins. This is the shift into one integrated life, one identity, one center. Right here in Minnesota.
Are you leading from the fruit God calls you to bear—or reacting from the flesh? That’s the kind of question we explore in Kingdom Factor peer groups, a faith-based space where business leaders integrate faith, soul, and leadership in practical and real-world ways. Leadership is full of crossroads. Every day, … Read More
As America faces profound social and spiritual challenges, faith-driven leadership is more crucial than ever. This post reflects on why reconnecting with Scripture, integrating soul and action, and leading from an aligned core is essential for personal, professional, and national renewal.