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  • Lead What You’ve Been Given: A Field Guide for Men Ready to Reclaim Their Focus, Faith, and Leadership

    Lead What You’ve Been Given: A Field Guide for Men Ready to Reclaim Their Focus, Faith, and Leadership

    November 15, 2025
    Insights, Slow Living

    Most men don’t realize they’re being led… not by mentors or conviction, but by noise and distractions. Alarms, deadlines, emails, newsfeeds, and notifications tell us where to be, what to think, and how to feel.

  • How to Be a Thought Criminal: A practical guide to reclaiming your sanity (and privacy) in the Digital Panopticon

    How to Be a Thought Criminal: A practical guide to reclaiming your sanity (and privacy) in the Digital Panopticon

    November 13, 2025
    Insights, Slow Living, Technology

    Somewhere deep down, you sense that something’s… off. You’ve started noticing that the ads know you better than your friends do. It’s time to reclaim your digital sovereignty.

  • Three Habits That Restore Your Attention Span — for Men Who Can’t Think Anymore

    Three Habits That Restore Your Attention Span — for Men Who Can’t Think Anymore

    November 11, 2025
    Insights

    Let’s be honest — most men today can’t think straight anymore. We used to pride ourselves on focus and getting things done, fixing what’s broken, seeing a problem through. Now, we can’t even finish an email without checking our phone twice.

  • Leadership in Marriage Isn’t Control — It’s Responsibility

    Leadership in Marriage Isn’t Control — It’s Responsibility

    November 8, 2025
    Marriage

    Leadership is one of the most misunderstood words in marriage today. Some men avoid it altogether, afraid of being labeled controlling or oppressive. Others cling to it, trying to prove their worth through power and authority.

  • Capability vs. Capacity: The Hidden Economics of the Human Soul

    Capability vs. Capacity: The Hidden Economics of the Human Soul

    November 7, 2025
    Insights, Lead What You’ve Been Given, Leadership

    In American work culture, productivity is praised but potential is overlooked. This essay explores the difference between human capability and capacity—why one defines what we could become and the other what we can endure—and challenges readers to reclaim their humanity from a system that values exhaustion over excellence.

  • The Cost of Constant Access — How Availability Erodes Authority

    The Cost of Constant Access — How Availability Erodes Authority

    November 6, 2025
    Insights

    There’s a subtle but dangerous lie in modern work culture: that being constantly available is the same thing as being valuable. It’s not.

  • Why Boredom Is a Spiritual Discipline — The Lost Art of Being Still

    Why Boredom Is a Spiritual Discipline — The Lost Art of Being Still

    November 4, 2025
    Insights, Slow Living

    When was the last time you were truly bored? Not “waiting-in-line bored” while scrolling your phone. I mean the kind of boredom that presses in — the quiet, uncomfortable pause where there’s nothing to do but think, feel, or simply be.

  • Digital Discipline

    Digital Discipline

    November 3, 2025
    Insights, Lead What You’ve Been Given, Technology

    Digital Discipline is a skill set required for your mental health. If you are lead by algorithms and digital noise you are not in control of your mind.

  • Passivity Break Marriages, Not Conflict

    Passivity Break Marriages, Not Conflict

    November 1, 2025
    Marriage

    Introduction Most men fear conflict. We’d rather keep the peace than risk an argument. So we stay quiet, withdraw, or tell ourselves, “It’s not worth the fight.” But over time, that silence builds walls thicker than any argument ever could. And before long, we’re ships passing in the night. This is passivity in action. Here’s…

  • Why You Must Defend Your Calendar

    Why You Must Defend Your Calendar

    October 30, 2025
    Insights

    Introduction Most people don’t lose control of their lives in one big moment. They lose it fifteen minutes at a time to distractions, favors, and interruptions that sound urgent but aren’t important. We talk about managing time, but the truth is, time can’t be managed. It can only be spent. And if you don’t defend…

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