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Leaders can create conditions for unlimited, innovative growth or they can create toxic conditions that stifle new ideas and developments.
A good attitude can and will lift up those around you. You can improve your leadership skills and improve your general outlook on life--all at the same time.
If someone asked, what would you say to this question - Do you love yourself? It’s a tricky answer, sometimes, isn’t it?
Times are changing so quickly that we have a problem keeping up. Just like the 80's we see our own rapid growth as the business world enters the Imagination Age
Resisting change can be a healthy emotion for people, but there comes a time when you have to change directions and learn to let go.
It makes it easy to have a pity party for yourself. But, you have to check that attitude, and instead reflect on all the things you have to be grateful for.
Building rapport is essential for a leader & engaging in chit chat is a great way to learn about others. Research shows that socialising is good for the brain.
While a magic pill would be lots of fun, there is no quick and easy way to become a good leader. It takes time, effort, and the willingness to be better.
Whether your guilty habit is golf, painting, reading, or even just sitting outside with a cold drink, you should take time for the things that make you happy
Leadership styles are changing, and how you express yourself, carry yourself physically, your tone of voice, and your attitude matters.
An innovation leader will be adaptable. If you find it hard saying hi to strangers in the lift, how are you going to lead teams of people to new heights?
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