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The Importance of Authenticity in Leadership
In a world full of leadership books, motivational quotes, and curated personas, authenticity often feels like a lost art. Many leaders believe they must project strength, certainty, and composure at all times. They fear…
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Teaching Whole: Living the Singular Life in Education
Education has always been about more than information. It’s about transformation, the shaping of minds, hearts, and futures. Yet in today’s educational climate, teachers, administrators, and even students often find themselves pulled in a…
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The Real Assassination: Decency in America
The assassination of Charlie Kirk was shocking, heartbreaking, and wrong. A man’s life was taken, a family was shattered, and a community of followers was left reeling. That alone is a tragedy. And just…
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Talking Wholeness on the Heads or Tails Podcast
I recently had the opportunity to sit down with Dan Hunt on his Heads or Tails Podcast to talk about my book, The Singular Life: Breaking the Work-Home Divide to Lead with Integrity. The…
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The Day I Tried to Balance It All
Balance is a myth. Wholeness is the aim. Instead of chasing an even scale, I needed a compass—a clear sense of direction rooted in my values. A compass doesn’t make life easy, but it…
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When the Mask Slips
It happened during a meeting years ago. A colleague, someone I respected, had always been polished, professional, and in control. He wore the perfect “work mask.” But that day, something slipped. His frustration boiled…
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A Letter to the Integrated Leader
This is a letter, not just to leaders in title, but to anyone seeking to live as an integrated leader in life. It is both a challenge and an encouragement, reminding us that the…
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Leaving a Legacy of Wholeness
The final chapter of The Singular Life brings the journey full circle. If the split life begins with fragmentation and masks, the singular life ends with legacy. Chapter 11 reminds us that how we…
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Sustaining Wholeness
Chapter 10 of The Singular Life shifts from discovering wholeness to sustaining it. Living whole is not a one-time breakthrough, it is an ongoing practice. The pressures of work, the demands of family, and…


