Monthly Archives: June 2020

U.S. President Eisenhower Rejects Isolationism

By | June 10, 2020

[June 10, 2020]  There are many characteristics of strong leaders.  They are sincere, decisive, charismatic, honest, and have great communication skills.  History is replete with examples.  U.S President Dwight D. Eisenhower was one of those strong leaders.  Just a few months into his presidency, America’s foreign policies came under fire1 for allowing the U.S. to be too involved… Read More »

My Best Cup of Coffee Ever

[June 9, 2020]  Learning to be a good leader can be difficult.  The time with others training, studying, and working in leadership roles helps that process; or so I’ve been told.  In 1983, I was a new U.S. Army Second Lieutenant attending the Infantry Officer Basic Course.  At the end of a particularly grueling three-week phase of mechanized… Read More »

Why Should Child Play Outside? Teaching Your Child Independence

By | June 3, 2020

[June 3, 2020] Researches show that the children who play outside regularly have a better immune system and a more substantial sensory skill than those sitting before a dazzling screen for hours at a stretch. In 2018, Harvard’s Health researcher Claire McCarthy revealed that playing outside improves executive function, risk-taking ability. A long span of attention is another… Read More »

Social Media Links Removed from My Blog

[June 1, 2020]  As part of my continuing desire to streamline my leadership blog’s website, all social media links are removed.1  On a related topic, several regular readers of my site have written to complain that social media like Facebook and Twitter are blocking content the big companies don’t like.  LinkedIn also dabbles in censorship, and I’ve been… Read More »