This article about the process of change in the lives of our followers is indeed printed backwards. The reason will become apparent. It needs to be read starting at the end of the article and reading each line from right… Read More ›
Response To Change
Graphic Leadership: The Should Box
“He shouldn’t be that way.” “She shouldn’t treat me that way.” “It shouldn’t have turned out that way.” “He shouldn’t feel that way.” Some people live out their lives in a cement block “Should Box” – greatly limiting what they… Read More ›
Graphic Leadership: History vs. Healthy
A mature leader doesn’t confuse the fact that s/he’s had a relationship or history with someone for a long time with whether or not that relationship is a healthy relationship. In fact, many times the longer we’ve been in a… Read More ›
Graphic Leadership: Discomfort Won’t Kill You
Dare to stare discomfort in the face. In fact, stare it down. It won’t kill you. However, if you don’t stare it down, it might. It might kill your joy, your enthusiasm, and your personal growth and satisfaction from life…. Read More ›
Graphic Leadership: The Grief Cycle
Whenever change occurs, there’s a process of grief originally identified by Elizabeth Kubler Ross. In spite of the fact that a person can rather quickly logically/rationalize their way through a change, anyone who has ever gone through a divorce knows… Read More ›
Graphic Leadership: The Nature Of Faith
When we talk about putting our faith in another person(s), we might feel a little like the couple in the poster waiting to cross the street. They are a very cautious couple and are waiting for 100% proof that a… Read More ›
Graphic Leadership: Curtain Of Fear
We have visited this theme before in at least a couple of other posters. In the section on “Comfort Zones” we said, “It’s fear that is wrapped around our comfort zones.” In the section on “Confidence” we said that, “We… Read More ›
Graphic Leadership: Attachment Theory
If you Google the phrase, “Attachment Theory,” you’ll find much information. The concept was introduced to me in a book entitled, How We Love by Milan and Kay Yerkovich. “Attachment Theory” at its heart, speaks of children watching parents or… Read More ›
Graphic Leadership: Comfort Zones
I remember when I was first sent this poster by a friend, and how I laughed out loud. In the upper left, you’ll see where the magic happens, all colorful, and exciting, and glittering. Down on the lower right hand… Read More ›
Graphic Leadership: Perfectionism
In our desire to be bulletproof (safe from being criticized by others) it’s not hard to drift into perfectionism as depicted in this poster. At the far left end you see a little box. “I want to keep my room… Read More ›