One of the most popular episodes focuses on a fundamental family systems concept. Self-differentiation is the key to effective leadership. Show Notes: Generation to Generation:...
A colleague once approached me and asked if I had any worship resources that address the feeling that the world is in chaos. He...
A rule of thumb for dealing with anxious people and anxious situations is, “Don’t argue. Don’t agree. Stay connected.” Deflection can help you do this....
This episode shares helpful research on how to make an effective apology. More importantly, it unpacks why this is important for the non-anxious leader. It’s...
This a follow-up to a blog post I wrote on time management. A colleague noted that time management is important, but creating space in...
Different parts of our brain are responsible for how we respond to anxious situations. Understanding how they function can help us better self-regulate. Show Notes:...
The Hot-Cold empathy gap predicts that our actions will not be what we think unless we are in the same emotional state. Understanding this can...
We once went dress shopping at the mall. Two of our nieces had upcoming weddings, so there was pressure to find another dress (first...
Comparing ourselves to others often results in envy. This sometimes drives us to get better, but has significant downsides. Understanding how envy and empathy work...