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Can Regular Peeps Become Leaders?

November 22, 2014

 

“If the challange we face doesn’t scare us, then it’s probably not that important.” – Simon Sinek

I have just embarked upon one of the largest leadership roles in my career. 

In less than a year, I become President of the Chicago Area Chapter of MPI.  

I’m excited.  Nervous.  Anxious. Thrilled.  Scared.  Proud.  And propbably a million other adjectives.  

And it honestly feels how I did just about every time I took the improv stage.  Scary.  Eek!

But mostly, it’s got me really thinking.  About leading and what that really means.    

One of the biggest things I’ve found is that there are leaders … and then there are managers.  

And there is a big difference.

That’s what I’m digging into this week … 

I share with you one of my ALL TIME FAVORITE Authors and his game changing ideas on leadership:


So now, I’d love to hear from you!
 
What leadership skills would you add to this list??
 

I’d love to hear from you so “holla back” in the comments below!

Also, I’d love to work with you … I offer workshops, coaching and training to help you think on your feet and build a life you love.  Contact me to find out more!

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As always, thank you for watching, reading and sharing this video.

X’s and O’s, 
Judi

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