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Lead, Kindly Light

Reflections on leadership, faith, and transformation
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Clarity Is Kindness
We often define kindness in leadership as being supportive, friendly, or encouraging. But one of the most powerful forms of kindness is clarity.
Aaron Bujnowski
1 hour ago2 min read


The Power of Trust
I learned about the power of trust in my first job. That lesson shaped how I follow and, even more importantly, how I lead.
Aaron Bujnowski
Feb 252 min read


Failure Is An Option ... For Learning
We all experience failure in our professional lives. Exceptional leaders turn missteps into moments of growth. Average leaders turn them into confidence-destroying memories.
Aaron Bujnowski
Feb 172 min read


Seeing What Others Can't
Our professional lives are often touched by leaders who see something in us that we don’t yet see in ourselves. And that x-ray vision can lead us to unexpectedly wonderful places.
Aaron Bujnowski
Feb 102 min read


Learning to Lead: A Lifelong Journey
Learning to lead is a lifelong journey. And it’s one that anyone can take.
Aaron Bujnowski
Feb 32 min read


In Leadership, the Race Goes to the Persistent
Leadership, like endurance running, is a long race. What initially feels uncomfortable becomes easier with consistent effort.
Aaron Bujnowski
Jan 272 min read


The Velvet Ropes of Leadership
When I was in high school, I worked as an usher and ticket-taker at a small movie theater in Nashville, Tennessee. We had just two screens and a single concession stand wedged between them. The lobby was modest at best. When a popular movie let out, the space quickly became packed. My first responsibility was to help people leave the theater efficiently once their movie ended. My second responsibility was just as important: Keeping those waiting in the lobby from entering the
Aaron Bujnowski
Jan 202 min read


Playing Makes Perfect, Eventually
I love to play golf. It’s a sport with an unforgiving margin for error—sometimes as little as a quarter inch separates the dreaded shank from a perfect strike. And each shot brings a new set of variables: wind, temperature, the lie, distance, and the hole's layout. Like most amateurs, I’m not very good, but the more I play, the better I become. Ben Hogan, one of the greatest golfers of all time, understood this principle deeply. In 1953, he captured golf’s rare triple crown—t
Aaron Bujnowski
Jan 142 min read


Divine Strategy
What if strategy isn’t just for businesses, but for our souls? Read how mission, vision, and strategy reveal God’s divine plan of love through Jesus Christ.
Aaron Bujnowski
Sep 14, 20254 min read
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