Read to lead
“not all readers are leaders, but all leaders are readers”
HARRY S. TRUMAN
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Flexibility from solid ground.
Transitions. Most of us are going through transitions right now, maybe from school, maybe in our workplace, and definitely the transition into Summer. Some of our transitions are our own doing, but many happen due to someone else’s decision. So many transitions are outside of our own control, and there’s nothing that we can do

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Six insights to being mentored.
A few months ago, I had the opportunity to start a more formal mentorship with a member of my community. We’ve met pretty consistently over the last 8 months and someone recently asked me what I’ve learned. I’ve attempted to compile 6 insights from my time being mentored. I had always heard that as a

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the discovery of search engines
There is a Hebrew proverb that says, “Whoever diligently seeks good seeks favor, but evil comes to him who searches for it” (Proverbs 11:27). I used to work at Apple retail. Among the many people we saw come through our doors (being an outdoor store, right on the main street of downtown), there were always

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Standing on the shoulders of giants.
“If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.” Isaac Newton In our journey of growing in leadership there can be a tendency to criticize and critique the leadership of others. It can be a blatant critique, but more often than not it can come in a subtle form of
