Mistletoe Season: Three Christmas Stories
Mistletoe Season: Three Christmas Stories is a novella collection by Kathleen Fuller, Pepper Basham, and Sheila Roberts. I’m a Pepper Basham fan, so I was anxious to read her novella, especially since it centered around the Edgewood family. My Thoughts About Mistletoe Season: Three Christmas Stories Each story was unique. I hadn’t read anything by Kathleen Fuller or Sheila Roberts before, so it was a good opportunity to check out new authors. Overall, I’d rate this collection as a four star....
Becoming A Leader Worth Following by Mike Easley
Becoming A Leader Worth Following by Mike Easley draws upon the author’s lessons learned while serving as the CEO for an energy cooperative. Much of the information is geared for the people who have made it to the C-suite. However, those at lower levels in the hierarchy will still find this book useful in developing leadership skills. My Thoughts About Becoming A Leader Worth Following by Mike Easley Easley is a student of the Ken Blanchard way of leading. Blanchard is a genius in leadership...
Human First, Leader Second by Massimo Backus
Human First, Leader Second by Massimo Backus is a guide that can help readers see how self-compassion outperforms self-criticism. What I Liked About Human First, Leader Second by Massimo Backus First, I want to applaud Backus for sharing his personal story. It wasn’t a pretty picture and his willingness to show how self-criticism had stymied him all of his life is a wake-up call for others. Coaches like Backus can be transparent and really connect with people or they can act as if they have it...