In this recap of our Whole-Life Leadership conversation honoring Clayton Christensen, I share three lessons that stayed with me: why our real priorities show up in our daily allocation, how quiet drift often threatens what matters most, and why better systems, accountability, and course correction matter more than willpower alone.
Category: whole life leadership
Burnout, guilt, and the pressure to “do it all” are increasingly common for modern leaders and parents. Inspired by Erica Chen’s Pivot & Shimmy framework, this Whole-Life Leadership reflection explores how to realign when the old playbook no longer fits.
What does it really take to lead well at work and at home? Reflecting on our first Whole-Life Leadership conversation with Jim McNary—a former Navy SEAL, healthcare executive, and father of five—this piece explores three enduring lessons about servant leadership, self-leadership, and raising high-achieving kids without pressure.
