One of the most common struggles I see in leaders is finding that middle ground between being too lenient and being overly rigid. I’ve been there myself. Coming from the Marine Corps, my default leadership style was authoritative… very direct, structured, and mission-focused. But I quickly realized that civilian leadership required something different. So I swung too far the other way. I tried to lead with compassion and leniency, but it backfired. People took advantage of it, and I lost credibility. Read more below...
Focusing on What You Can Control: A Leader’s Perspective
I stumbled upon this meme tonight on LinkedIn from @mindfulenough that really got me thinking. The meme stressed the importance of letting go of the things that are out of our control—such as the actions of others, the future, the opinion of others, what happens around us, the outcome of our efforts, past mistakes, other... Continue Reading →
The Leadership Power of Asking “What Do You Think?”
In the realm of leadership, the ability to ask questions can often wield more power than providing answers. Among these questions, one stands out in its simplicity yet profound impact: "What do you think?" This seemingly straightforward inquiry carries within it the potential to transform not only decision-making processes but also the very culture of a team or organization.
Your Pathway to Growth and Success Lies in Embracing Change
In the journey of life, the one constant is change. Yet, despite its inevitability, many fear it, clinging desperately to their comfort zones. But here's the truth: you can't have growth without change. No success has ever been achieved within the confines of comfort... Click Below to Read More

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