Hey, I'm Eric. My friends call me "E.B."Let's gooooo! I am all about growing the perspective needed to enhance opportunities. I am ready to help you explore, create, renew, and sustain your processes and methodologies that make you or your organization what it is and what you want it to become. Let's build the right context so we make the right decision! Let's talk resilience! Whether personal or organizational resilience, there is a lot to discuss here. In my book, The Identity ATM, I discuss the importance of understanding that "healthy employees create healthy organizations." |
Education:
Master of Science in Program Management MBA with an emphasis in Marketing Master of Divinity Bachelor of Science in Organizational Leadership |
Credentials:
Project Management Institute - Agile Certified Practitioner (PMI-ACP) Master Training Specialist Certified Manager Graduate Certificate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in the Workplace Google Project Management Certification Advanced Aquisition Studies |
Eric's Books
Every interaction in life is connected to your identity. The expression of your identity is a direct reflection of your thoughts and emotions and their response to those interactions. The Identity ATM examines the correlations between your identity and the influences of guilt and shame that result from many of life’s transactions. Your identity’s association with the roles you have in life - spouse, parent, leader/manager, child, coach, etc. - all need a processing method for the internalizing of everything that happens to you. The Identity ATM is that mental framework to discern the true value of life’s transactions and how they transform you. Just as an ATM grants access to our financial resources, the Identity ATM provides access to your accounts of self-esteem, confidence, and, thus, our overall well-being.
The Identity ATM posits insights into nurturing, comprehending, and protecting your mental and emotional identity and well-being in any context. |
A devotional journey through the 40 days of Lent, for believers in the Christian faith preparing for Easter.
Each day’s devotion provides scripture to reflect on, questions to consider how your faith engages with that scripture, and a scripted prayer to orient your on the spiritual disciplines that are often highlighted around the Easter season. |
Enter into the enchanting world of Mango Marriages, where the metaphorical allure of mangoes becomes a lens through which to explore the intricate nuances of married life. Picture the mango – a fruit celebrated for its sweetness, versatility, and the myriad of ways it can be enjoyed. Similarly, marriages, like these succulent fruits, possess a diverse range of facets waiting to be discovered and relished.
As we embark on this metaphorical journey, I invite you and your significant other if you are married, to consider the rich flavors of your own relationship, recognizing that, much like the mango, the beauty of marriage lies in its unique blend. |
Perspectives of Reality serves as a guide through the multifaceted ways we experience, interpret, and understand our surroundings. This book dives deep into the philosophical and practical implications of our outlooks toward the world—with glasses that are half-full, half-empty, overflowing, leaking, or perhaps needing to be placed back on the shelf.
From the eternal optimist to the seasoned cynic, from the abundance seekers to those who’ve noticed their resources ebb away, capture the essence of human perception. Each chapter delves into a different "glass," using personal anecdotes, philosophical insights, and psychological research to illustrate how our internal and external realities shape—and are shaped by—our perspectives. Whether you’re searching for a fresh outlook on life or simply curious about the lenses through which others view the world, Perspectives of Reality offers a compelling journey into the diverse ways we can perceive and engage with our environment. Unlock the power of perspective to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary, and the overlooked into the celebrated. |