
Anchor Principle
How To Create Stability, Security, and Connection in the World
Steve Pemberton(Author)
Church Publishing Inc
Will be published approx. on 18. February 2027
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-64065-989-6 (ISBN)
Description
A framework for finding steadiness in an age of drift-by choosing integrity, resilience, and authenticity from the inside out.
We aren't losing our way-we're losing what holds us steady. Steve Pemberton, author of The Lighthouse Effect and A Chance in the World, names this moment The Great Drift: a quiet but consequential movement away from the institutions, assumptions, and structures that once absorbed uncertainty and provided stability. As those anchors loosen, work feels more transactional, communities feel thinner, and even our personal lives strain under the weight of staying grounded.
In The Anchor Principle, Pemberton offers a way forward-not by looking outward for rescue, but inward for steadiness. Grounded in original research on what actually anchors people today, and informed by years spent inside communities, organizations, and classrooms, he reveals a truth often missed in the dominant narrative: as traditional anchors weaken, people are already stepping in-quietly taking responsibility for stability, meaning, and connection. Using the anchor as its guiding metaphor, this book reframes what it means to live fully-not by standing still, but by choosing where and how to hold fast.
Praise for The Lighthouse Effect
"The people who matter most in our lives are like lighthouses: we can count on them to stay sturdy through a storm and shine a path to guide us through darkness. Steve Pemberton shows us how to find them-and how to become them." -Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Think Again and host of the TED podcast Worklife
"If you have ever doubted whether your work impacts the world, The Lighthouse Effect is for you."-Mildred Joyner, President of National Association of Social Workers
"The Lighthouse Effect is perhaps most of all an exercise in daily gratitude for the power of small moments-and the people that make them happen." -Eric Mosley, CEO of Workhuman and author of Making Work Human
We aren't losing our way-we're losing what holds us steady. Steve Pemberton, author of The Lighthouse Effect and A Chance in the World, names this moment The Great Drift: a quiet but consequential movement away from the institutions, assumptions, and structures that once absorbed uncertainty and provided stability. As those anchors loosen, work feels more transactional, communities feel thinner, and even our personal lives strain under the weight of staying grounded.
In The Anchor Principle, Pemberton offers a way forward-not by looking outward for rescue, but inward for steadiness. Grounded in original research on what actually anchors people today, and informed by years spent inside communities, organizations, and classrooms, he reveals a truth often missed in the dominant narrative: as traditional anchors weaken, people are already stepping in-quietly taking responsibility for stability, meaning, and connection. Using the anchor as its guiding metaphor, this book reframes what it means to live fully-not by standing still, but by choosing where and how to hold fast.
Praise for The Lighthouse Effect
"The people who matter most in our lives are like lighthouses: we can count on them to stay sturdy through a storm and shine a path to guide us through darkness. Steve Pemberton shows us how to find them-and how to become them." -Adam Grant, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Think Again and host of the TED podcast Worklife
"If you have ever doubted whether your work impacts the world, The Lighthouse Effect is for you."-Mildred Joyner, President of National Association of Social Workers
"The Lighthouse Effect is perhaps most of all an exercise in daily gratitude for the power of small moments-and the people that make them happen." -Eric Mosley, CEO of Workhuman and author of Making Work Human
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Product notice
With dust jacket
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 215 mm
Width: 139 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-64065-989-6 (9781640659896)
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Person
Steve Pemberton is the founder and CEO of The Lighthouse Consultancy. He has served as the Chief Human Resources Officer of Workhuman (R), as well as other human resources leadership positions at Monster.com, Seramount, and Walgreens. He is the author of A Chance in the World and The Lighthouse Effect. He has been on the boards of University & College Accountability Network, Loyola Academy, Boston College, The Wily Network, and more. He holds honorary doctorates from Boston College, Winston-Salem State University, Providence College, Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine, University of Massachusetts-Dartmouth, and Georgetown University. He lives in Lake Forest, Illinois.