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Slowing Down the Game

I coached high school varsity athletics for 20 years.  One of the lessons I learned early on is the adjustment that first-time Read More »

Byron Myers | December 20th, 2019
Leadership Uncategorized

Advancement & Succession: Who Moves Up? Who Would Take My Place?

An often overlooked aspect of leadership are the two ideas of the advancing of leaders and succession.  Good organizations have leader training Read More »

Byron Myers | October 4th, 2019
Authenticity Connecting

Take time to mourn…

We live in a “Now this” world.  In his book Amusing Ourselves to Death, Neil Postman points to this thought as he Read More »

Byron Myers | July 12th, 2019
Leadership

Attitude Reflect Leadership … Captain!

“Attitude reflect leadership … Captain.”  That phrase haunts me.  The phrase comes from the movie Remember the Titans.  The movie is based Read More »

Byron Myers | September 7th, 2018
Leadership Relationships

Conflict Exposes Growth Edges

I have heard for years that managed conflict creates growth.  I have witnessed this as a fact.  I have been in or Read More »

Byron Myers | April 6th, 2018
Connecting Freedom Leadership Purpose/Vision/Mission

Reflection

There are many attributes to personal growth.  Awareness, setting goals, challenges, experiences, etc. are some of the attributes to our personal growth. Read More »

Byron Myers | December 15th, 2017
Connecting Leadership

Holding Space

I believe it is just human nature to want to fix someone’s problems.  I also believe that we are compelled to “fix” Read More »

Byron Myers | August 31st, 2017
Authenticity Father Feelings Freedom Heavenly Father Life Change Man Fully Alive

Live As God Sees You

How does God see you?  The answers to that question will vary greatly.  Some people will give a Biblical answer based on Read More »

Byron Myers | April 21st, 2017
Authenticity Connecting Leadership

Three Reasons Why “Clean Talk” is So Important

During some of my recent coaching sessions, I have both noticed my clients leaning toward wordiness and/or my clients would have to Read More »

Byron Myers | February 2nd, 2017
Connecting Feelings Freedom Life Change Man Fully Alive

Living In Balance

On a Crucible Project initial weekend, we briefly mention the four parts of a man (King, Lover, Sage, and Warrior). We point Read More »

Byron Myers | October 20th, 2016

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