
Wandering the Path of Leadership Development
We want things quickly and easily. We don’t want to wander the landscape to get to our destination. We want to get there NOW.
We want things quickly and easily. We don’t want to wander the landscape to get to our destination. We want to get there NOW.
I promise I’m not a Scrooge, but I will confess that this year, in particular, it has been more challenging for me to embrace the holiday season.
But before we move forward, we need to look in the mirror. Socrates famously said, “The unexamined life is not worth living.”
Living in a completely-curated world creates an environment that contributes to my impatience with others.
Every human being matters. Every person deserves to be led by someone who sees the best in them and will even sacrifice for them.
As a leader, one of my highest callings is to point people toward a better, healthier way to view the world.
‘When’ quickly pushes the positive action that I should start today into the future.
And I don’t think we talk enough about how our feelings impact leadership. So here are two questions I have been thinking about in this regard.
When goats see greener pastures, they go for it. They don’t talk themselves out of going for what they want. They don’t list the reasons why is safer to stay put. They push the boundaries. They pursue their goal.