By Rob Jacobs
The soul of a leader is the soil from which their leadership will bear fruit and grow. A leader must tend to the soil of their soul.
If a leader was to ponder all the ways in which he or she might evaluate how well they were tending to the soil of their souls, ...
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Self Leadership
A Verse for Introverted Leaders –
By Michael Kelley
I would call myself a high-functioning introvert. In my mind, that means I can have a non-socially awkward conversation with a person, enjoy the occasional crowd, and even make small talk.
At least for a limited amount of time. But I can recall many times when ...
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Receiving Feedback from Those You Lead –
By Brian Dodridge
How good are you at receiving critical feedback?
How good are you at receiving it from people you lead or supervise?
Would those individuals agree with your answer?
Formally or informally, have you communicated you’re willing to receive critical ...
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Four Leadership Lessons from Nehemiah –
By Josh Patterson
Leadership tends to define itself better in person than on a page. In recent decades, leadership has vaulted to the forefront of organizational discussion, classroom research and publishing houses across the world. Books on the topic abound. In their ...
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3 Reasons Why Leaders Needs to Laugh at Themselves –
One thousand of our employees waited expectantly for me to take the stage. I had just received a promotion and became the first woman on the executive leadership team in our organization’s history. After a generous introduction, applause rang out and I started toward the podium. ...
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Leadership Roundup: Articles Worth Reading –
4 Habits for Building a Healthy Organizational Culture - Shawn Lovejoy
Culture is the combination of what we believe and how we behave. It’s been said that we are creatures of habit. The same can be said for the organizations we lead. They are simply a product of our ...
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