Who is David MacLean?

David MacLean is the man behind Wholehearted Leaders. He is an insightful thinker, creative communicator and engaging storyteller who connects with people by speaking to and from the heart. Drawing on his experiences as an entrepreneur, husband, father, philanthropist and world traveler, David’s intention is to inspire, encourage, equip, and engage you to lead and live on purpose to create a lasting legacy.

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David’s life experiences enable him to speak to your group on the topics of leadership, marketing and social consciousness. In regard to leadership, David’s primary area of focus is personal leadership – the most difficult person you will ever lead is yourself. How you lead yourself impacts every area of your professional and personal life.

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How Well Can You Corner?

The speed was overwhelming; unlike anything I had ever experienced on 4 wheels.  The acceleration felt like warp speed on the Starship Enterprise.  My helmet-clad head was pasted back on the head rest with no chance of shifting its position. The sound of the engine resonated deep within my chest and my inner ears.  The screaming cry of the 12,000 …

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What is an Entrepreneur?

I had coffee the other week with a new friend who’s a business owner in town.  We met at Starbucks and began to connect on a wide variety of topics, getting to know each other on things past, present and future.  We chatted a little about our families as well. My friend enthusiastically told me a story about his young …

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A Sales Lesson from a Cowboy

“Hello, thank you for calling the Dallas Cowboys – how may I help you?” Her voice was sweet, smooth and seasoned with the cutest Texas twang you have ever heard. “Can you please tell me who is responsible for your game-day entertainment?”, I asked. I was looking to set up an appointment with the Cowboys when I was going to …

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No Room for Timidity

My mind was somewhere else.  I was thinking about my upcoming meeting, going through a number of the issues that needed to be addressed; then it happened… Sure, I was paying attention to the traffic around me.  I’m a good driver.  I’ve never had an at-fault accident.  However, I have one little weakness – I tend to speed.  It’s not …

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A Piece of the Picture

I couldn’t believe what I was looking at. It was massive. It was complex. It was incredibly detailed. It was unlike anything I had ever seen in my life. I was overwhelmed by its creativity, or should I say by the creativity of the people who made this happen. Who would have thought we would see something like this in …

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Of Goal Lines and Scoreboards

My son is a huge rugby fan. And more specifically, he is a huge New Zealand All-Blacks fan. He comes by this honestly as his grampa is a big All-Blacks fan as well. The All-Blacks are the most successful rugby team on the planet – they are a dynasty. They are also known for more than exceptional play: their pre-game …

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Are You Exhilified?

What on earth is that? Is it a rock? Is it sea weed? We paddled the kayak closer to see what this “unidentified floating object” (UFO) was. My buddy and I were kayaking and snorkeling in the Sea of Cortez looking for some adventurous fun. However, what was about to happen was nothing that we had anticipated, nor dared dream …

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The Decisions We Make, Make Us

“Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms-to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.”   This is a critical truth taken from Viktor Frankl’s book, Man’s Search for Meaning. Frankl was a holocaust survivor who was subjected to Nazi atrocities during WWII. He knew …

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The Leadership Maturity Continuum

This week I listened to a radio broadcast celebrating the legacy of Jim Flaherty, our Federal Conservative Finance Minister who passed away this month.  Mr. Flaherty served as Canada’s Finance Minister for 8 years, and was arguably one of the world’s best. I have not been keenly aware of Mr. Flaherty as a leader, only to the point of acknowledging …

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Leadership Dementia

My father is almost 90 years old.  He suffers from dementia. He has been slowly declining into reduced ability for a few years now.  Initially it began with a simple loss of memory.  He could communicate well, but would forget the odd detail and need to be reminded.  He then began to forget more and more details.  He would ask …

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