Archive for October, 2012

The Sweetest Sound: Laughter

      Throughout life you are going to be placed in many different situations. On occasion, these are not going to be pleasant. You may be confused, feel lost, or just be questioning who you are and what your role in life is. I believe that adding laughter to any one of these situations will help you […]

Emerging Adulthood: Identity formation and eating cookies for breakfast

    Many questions have been bouncing around in my head these past few weeks. What do you really believe/value? Where do your beliefs and values come from? Why are these important to you? Are you who you want to be, or are you the person everyone else expects you to be? These questions have […]

Explore Your True Self

      What gives your life purpose?  What gives your life meaning?  Often in our lives as human beings, we tend to get so caught up in what is going on outside of us, the news and issues around the world, technology, and as college students, the dynamic, on-the-go lifestyle that surrounds us.  Do […]

An Attribute of a Servant Leader

    What distinguishes a great servant leader from a marginal servant leader? There is one attribute every impactful servant leader needs to have to be successful. An Open Mind Why is having an open mind so important for servant leaders?  Does this quality really make such an impact?  Yes.  An open mind sends servant […]

Take the time to listen. Deep Listening.

Do you ever take time to just listen? Not the kind of listening where you focus on the conversation with another person, but listening to nothing in particular? To hear your surroundings. Or simply the thoughts swirling in your head. When you try to listen, what are those whispers you hear? When you focus on […]

Welcome!

      Greetings! Welcome to the Servant Leadership Program blog! We are excited to share our collective journey with you! This blog will serve as a public venue for the students in the program to share their insights, questions, challenges, fears, and accomplishments. The intent is to create a space that not only serves […]