Painting is a new hobby. I've been a creative all my life (just ask the team I led about my leadership style), but this year is the first time I have put acrylics to a canvas and ink and watercolors to paper. And I love it! In a season where there has been so much… Continue reading Apple a Day
Author: Jon Singletary
Leadership By The Number
Harness the power of ancient Enneagram philosophy to maximize your educational leadership impact In Leadership by the Number: Using the Enneagram to Strengthen Educational Leadership, distinguished academic and leadership coach Dr. Jon Singletary walks you through how to use the ancient wisdom of the Enneagram of Personality with modern contemplative practices to transform how you lead… Continue reading Leadership By The Number
Meeting Kathy Hurley
On Friday morning I had the opportunity to talk to Kathy Hurley. Kathy and her late husband, Theodore Dobson (later Theodorre Donson), are credited with founding the International Enneagram Association and helping foster relationships among the many Enneagram teachers who emerged in the U.S. in the 1980s. Of even greater interest to me, Kathy and… Continue reading Meeting Kathy Hurley
The Work of the Enneagram Centers
The last two posts have provided some Advent reflections as we prayerfully anticipate and participate in God’s coming anew to our hurting world where the power of racism is so destructive. As we pray, we learn to be open in new ways to how God is always coming into our world and into our lives.… Continue reading The Work of the Enneagram Centers
The Inbreaking of the Antiracist Work of Christ
Advent is a season when we typically think about the coming of Christ in the birth of Jesus. And yet, advent means so much more; it is about preparing ourselves for the Christ to come in personal, interpersonal, and systemic ways. In the very systems, places, and processes where we are racialized to be black,… Continue reading The Inbreaking of the Antiracist Work of Christ
