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TODAY'S LEADERSHIP LESSON IS ON SHARED THINKING
In John Maxwell’s book, How Successful People Think, he discusses 11 thinking patterns that successful people engage in that unsuccessful people do not. One of these thinking patterns is Shared Thinking.
Successful people share ideas and thoughts with the people around them and request feedback. When you share with others, there is an energy that births other thoughts. A great thought is not birthed in a vacuum. Great thinking is a result of sharing thoughts and ideas with others. John says “Some of my best thinking has been done by others.” Do you share your thoughts, and allow others the opportunity to make them better? Learn more about shared thinking and how it can help you be more successful.
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TODAY'S LEADERSHIP LESSON IS ON HOW SUCCESSFUL PEOPLE THINK
John Maxwell’s book, How Successful People Think, has helped millions of people. Watch as John discusses the inspiration behind the book and how his father discovered from a young age the incredible power of thinking.
The greatest gap between successful and unsuccessful people is the thinking gap. Successful people think differently, which controls their behavior and determines the direction of their lives
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"The Law of Navigation is about not only seizing the moment but seeing it. Anyone can steer the ship, but a leader charts the path."
This was the main takeaway I had from this morning's Minute with Maxwell. It was a good reminder for me in the importance of having various strengths on your team. There are things that my team members do better than I can or ever will, and it's okay for me to pass them the ball and let them run with it. As a leader, my goal is to set the vision and strategy, break down the barriers (if needed) that are internal and/or external to the organization, and guide my team members to success by serving them. What lesson did you take away from this #leadershipnugget? Drop it in the comments below! #leader#leadfirst#leadership#leadtoserve#servetolead#leadershipdevelopment#leadershipgrowthhttps://lnkd.in/ePbgWMNi
TODAY'S LEADERSHIP LESSON IS ON RESULTS
Everyone wants to get better results. You can achieve this when you practice, experiment, and discover the best way. If you don’t do the work, you won’t get the results. Spectacular results are always preceded by unspectacular preparation. Do the work, put in the effort, practice out loud.
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TODAY'S LEADERSHIP LESSON IS ON DISCIPLINE
No matter where you want to get to in life, you will have to cross a bridge called discipline. Successful people do not rely on luck or the hope of others doing their work, they model discipline in their daily lives. This bridge of discipline takes a while to build, it isn’t always fun, but once built, it is easier to travel back and forth. Fall in love with the process and build discipline.
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