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carole honeycutt

Authentic Leadership Can Be Bad Leadership - Deborah Gruenfeld and Lauren Zander - The ... - 0 views

  • Most people can agree that authenticity is of great value. We'd rather be — or follow — a leader who is for real than one who is faking it. Acting in a way that feels truthful, candid, and connected to who you really are is important, and is a leadership quality worth aspiring to.
Jaime Dial

There are two kinds of people in the world . . . | Daniel Pink - 1 views

  • Those whose presence helps you perform better — and those whose presence makes you do worse.
  • Those who listen when others are talking — and those who wait when others are talking.
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    Great post with great advice applicable to anyone...
Sean Nash

Lessons Learned in the Gym | nashworld - 1 views

  • Success in something breeds a willingness to try other things.
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    "It teaches the strong to know when they are weak and the brave to face themselves when they are afraid. To be proud and unbowed in defeat yet humble and gentle in victory. And to master ourselves before we attempt to master others. And to learn to laugh, yet never forget how to weep. And to give the predominance of courage over timidity." ~General Douglas MacArthur, on the virtues of competitive athletics.
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    I know you'll find this to be delightful.
Sean Nash

How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School: Expanded Edition - 1 views

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    How People Learn: Brain, Mind, Experience, and School
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