Core Values

Top Five Strengths
- 1Adaptability – I prefer to go with the flow and tend to be a “now” person who takes things as they come and who discovers the future one day at a time.
- 2Developer – I recognize and cultivate the potential in others. I spot the signs of each small improvement and derive satisfaction from evidence of progress.
- 3Belief – I have certain core values that are unchanging. Out of these values emerges a defined purpose for my life.
- 4Activator – I can make things happen by turning thoughts into action. I want to do things now, rather than simply talk about them.
- 5Connectedness – I have faith in the links among all things and believe there are few coincidences and that almost every event has meaning.
five acts of kindness


The Enneagram is a tool that helps me understand my deepest desires, fears, and weaknesses. By knowing myself better, I can improve my relationships by developing greater levels of empathy, sacrifice, and love for others.
The Enneagram is a tool that helps me understand my deepest desires, fears, and weaknesses. By knowing myself better, I can improve my relationships by developing greater levels of empathy, sacrifice, and love for others.
Myers-Briggs personality assessment helps me understand my communication style, strengths, and potential areas for growth to improve relationships, teamwork, and leadership skills.
Myers-Briggs personality assessment helps me understand my communication style, strengths, and potential areas for growth to improve relationships, teamwork, and leadership skills.
Myers-Briggs enfp
Few personality types are as creative and charismatic as ENFPs. Known for their idealism and enthusiasm, ENFP personalities excel at dealing with unexpected challenges and brightening the lives of those around them. People with the ENFP personality type are true free spirits – outgoing, openhearted, and open-minded.
Marked by inherent charisma and original imaginations, people with the ENFP personality type bring a unique energy into their professional environment. They are passionate about brainstorming with their teams and tend to excel in positions of leadership due to their ability to infuse the workplace with positivity and encouragement. With their warmth and open-mindedness, ENFPs often find ways to make their workplaces more creative, inspiring, and caring – no matter where they are on the career ladder.
As employees, ENFPs often impress their managers with their creativity and adaptability.
ENFP managers don’t talk down to the people who work for them. In fact, managers with this personality type behave much like they did before they were in charge: They establish real connections with their employees, and they inspire by example rather than shouting orders from behind their desks.
Favorite Things
A snow-capped mountain range, deep meaningful conversations, a 5-second hug, a well-balanced smokey/bitter/sweet/boozy cocktail, a medium-rare prime ribeye or NY strip, my 13-years-and-going men’s small group, experiencing a live professional tennis match, witnessing my kids do something creative, being in constant awe of my stunningly beautiful and amazing wife, and last but not least…grabbing coffee with my sister from another mister, Camille. These are my favorite things.













