
Pops, You Spit on Me: A Three-Year-Old’s Lesson on Trust
This small moment carries a profound lesson for every relationship we care about—at home, at work, and especially in leadership.
Get Joey's free weekly beBetter Leadership blog:

This small moment carries a profound lesson for every relationship we care about—at home, at work, and especially in leadership.

It takes courage to trust first. But the greatest risk of all is not trusting enough.

Early in my career, I was quick to share all the good news and was constantly working to “manage” the bad. I also had a lot of information that I simply didn’t see the value of sharing, or maybe I thought it made me more valuable or in control if I kept it to myself. ... Read more

Whether you’re leading a team, joining one, or just trying not to drown, your actions are under the microscope.

It is a game changer for teams, friends, and even family when we trust first and provide each other the benefit of good intentions. Who will you trust and provide the benefit of good intentions this week?

Can we build something bigger than ourselves by focusing on We versus Me?

High trust always leads to higher performance and our full potential.

It's so easy to be casual about our commitments and words, but they matter. What negative behaviors do our team members anticipate from us?

What have we really accomplished during our dash?