Subtilty Accompanies Deep Thoughtfulness

A precept-driven life produces in me a number of traits. Subtilty or good sense is one outcome of being precept-driven. In fact, subtilty accompanies deep thoughtfulness. Decide Right Decision algorithms are common in both the wisdom and the leadership literature. Solomon’s decision algorithm appears in Proverbs 1.3-7. The components are: 1). Reverence, as the foundation […]

Deep Thoughtfulness Requires a Just Character

Thoughtfulness is beneficial for a leader. However, absent a just character, thoughtfulness becomes scheming. Thus, deep thoughtfulness requires a just character. What Were You Thinking? Deep thoughtfulness is good because it overcomes my inexperience, builds interpersonal discretion, and increases my self-confidence. Unfortunately, I can spend lots of time thinking about stuff that gets me into […]

Deep Thoughtfulness Enhances Leadership

The ability to think deeply is a vital aspect of being an impactful leader. Why? Because thoughtfulness informs sound judgment. Moreover, deep thoughtfulness enhances leadership. Leadership Essentials Proverbs 8.12-16 lists some leadership essentials. Specifically, it says: 1). Be precept driven as a leader (8.12). Thus, have a sound foundation to guide your thinking and actions. […]

Deep Thoughtfulness Offsets Entitlement

A thoughtful approach to relationships replaces entitlement with gratitude. Therefore, deep thoughtfulness offsets entitlement. The Value of Experience Experience is a great teacher. But only if I actually learn something! Unfortunately, some repeat the same mistakes over and over. Why? Because there’s no reflection, thus no accumulated insight to guide later actions. In Proverbs 5.1, […]