by Billy Epperhart | Nov 2, 2015 | Leadership
When I was in high school in the early 1970’s, it was an “in” thing to sneak up on people and punch them in the arm with your middle finger bent over into a pointed position. This would cause the muscle in the arm to form a bump and begin to twitch...
by Billy Epperhart | Oct 19, 2015 | Leadership
If you’re not careful, the position of leadership can be emotionally, physically and spiritually exhausting to you. One major thing that can help is to intentionally choose whom to spend your time with. There are four people groups that leaders find themselves working...
by Billy Epperhart | Jun 5, 2015 | Personal Growth
As a leader and especially as a parent, it is important to model respect for others. No matter what your leadership title is—parent, employer, pastor, teacher, coach, police officer—modeling respect and honor to others can change the face of your environment. And if...
by Billy Epperhart | Jun 1, 2015 | Leadership
My friend Glenn Shaffer is a leader who, like all leaders, has had his fair share of dealing with criticism. But he has worked to handle criticism with grace—a lesson most leaders need to learn! After my series on handling criticism, I’m hoping that you will...