Leadership Live – 7.24.20

A few weeks ago, Scott Humphrey shared three important questions that every leader must ask: Where are you now? Where are you going? How will you get there? In this week’s Leadership Live, he shares a very important question that every leader must identify: What is holding you back? Enjoy this personal story from Scott, “…of a time in my life when I was held back, and it was noone’s fault but my own!” 

Leadership Live – 7.3.20

In this week’s Leadership Live, Scott Humphrey reminds you that as leaders, it is not simply about the destination. It is more than simply checking off the box and moving to the next conquest. So much learning and so much life takes place on the journey. Don’t miss the opportunity to use this time to evaluate your team, invest in relationships, and adapt your route to success…

Leadership Live – 6.19.20

This week I want to introduce you to a new term – Life Hoarder. Hoarding is defined as “persistent difficulty in discarding or parting with possessions, regardless of their actual value.” Life Hoarding is not about hoarding stuff. It is about hoarding experiences positive and negative that tend to lock you into your past and keep you from looking forward. As in Hoarding, the person doesn’t own the past, the past owns the person. This week I talk about the importance of not being bound by your past…

Leadership Live – 6.12.20

“Last week we looked at changing ourselves. This week I pose the simple question – “What’s holding you back?” The question is simple, but the answer often is not. In today’s video I discuss one of the things I often battle when I find myself lacking the impact I’m seeking. Join me as I discuss the importance of your “belief system” in determining your success…

Leadership Live – 5.29.20

It would be an understatement to say that we are currently living in an environment of fear. One of the greatest tools a leader has to counter fear is trust. In this Leadership Live, I describe how trust is established and share an amazing example of a leader who went above and beyond to establish trust