Sep 3, 2020 | 15 Commitments, Coaching, Conscious Leadership, Conscious Relationships, Uncategorized
Conscious Leaders. What do you love? If I asked you to name all the things you loved, how long would it take you to name yourself? I’d say my dog, my family, trees, sushi, good wine, democracy, not necessarily in that order. For most of my life, I hadn’t...
Apr 25, 2020 | Conscious Relationships, Gay Hendricks, Kathlyn Hendricks, Personal Journey
So much of what I’ve learned about great relationships has come from Gay and Kathlyn Hendricks. Between the two of them, they have written more than a dozen books on the topic. Tim and I have shared our learnings in our free Relationship Reset talks the last few...
Feb 4, 2020 | 15 Commitments, Conscious Relationships, Gay Hendricks, Kathlyn Hendricks
I Know That Man On page one of The 15 Commitments of Conscious Leadership, the best-selling primer on Conscious Leadership, we meet Tim. He’s overworked, stressed, sleep-deprived and functioning on caffeine and adrenaline. Tim’s highly successful. He’s also an...
Sep 6, 2019 | Coaching, Conscious Relationships, Gay Hendricks, Kathlyn Hendricks
With 35 years together, you’d think that my husband, Tim, and I would know everything about each other. And, I’d say that’s as true as it can be. We’ve created an amazing relationship with conscious loving tools from Gay and Kathlyn Hendricks. Their book, Conscious...
Jan 14, 2015 | Conscious Relationships, One Choice at a Time, Personal Journey
Guys — especially married guys — hate dancing, and I am no exception. There are many theories for why this is, but for me, I just felt stupid out there trying to move my limbs to some sort of rhythm. Maybe it was the flashbacks to images of me flailing...
Jan 9, 2015 | Committing, Conscious Relationships, One Choice at a Time, Personal Journey
By Tim Peek This post also appeared in a joint column Meg and Tim publish in the Huffington Post My path away from marital meltdown began in the smoking pile of rubble that was my final workplace implosion. It was 1 a.m. and after months of 18-hour days launching a...