Lead by Becoming a Peacemaker
This evening, it was announced that President Russell M. Nelson had passed away at the age of 101. He has been the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since January 2018. His...
Leading well today is rarely simple. Many leaders carry responsibility for others while navigating ambiguity, competing values, and moral tension that is often unnamed and unresolved. Leading One by One is a reflective space for leaders and individuals who want to form character, grow capacity, and lead with ethical clarity, not just effectiveness.
Here, leadership is understood as something that begins within and moves outward, from self, to others, to teams, to organisations — one person at a time.
This space is for people who sense that leadership carries moral weight. You may lead formally or informally in a workplace, a community, a family, or simply through the way you live. What unites readers here is a shared desire to:
I created Leading One by One for leaders who feel a responsibility to uplift others, not only through competence, but through character.
Here, I write as an observer, a learner, and a guide reflecting on moral principles, lived experience, and the quiet work of becoming someone others can trust. My hope is to offer words that help you pause, see more clearly, and act with courage and goodness in your own context.
From time to time, I share short reflections for leaders who want to think clearly, act wisely, and remain grounded in their values.
No noise. No pressure. Just thoughtful words for the journey.
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This evening, it was announced that President Russell M. Nelson had passed away at the age of 101. He has been the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since January 2018. His...
This evening, it was announced that President Russell M. Nelson had passed away at the age of 101. He has been the President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints since January...
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