Lead: Being Influenced by Others
In order to challenge the systemic bias in our country, we’ll all need to step into our leadership. As a leader, standing on the sidelines hoping others will fix things is not an option.
In order to challenge the systemic bias in our country, we’ll all need to step into our leadership. As a leader, standing on the sidelines hoping others will fix things is not an option.
For the next few weeks, we’re going to invite you to be influenced in your thinking about racism and the inequalities that challenge our nation.
Influencing your world and stepping in with leadership can be difficult, yet your leadership is needed.
We’ve been hearing from a lot of our clients, colleagues, families, and friends that coming off of the Memorial Day weekend, people are heavy with grief, exhaustion, and frustration
As we’ve moved through the initial stages of the pandemic, leaders are exploring when and how to reopen.
This week, pay attention to “how many days are in your mornings”, and explore ways to be present and awake in your moments.
Caring for one another is good for each and every one of us and is key to your success as a leader.
Taking care and listening to yourself is so important during erosive times. You matter to us, to your loved ones, and to the world.
Show up each day with your gifts and talents, your values and beliefs, and your love for your world. Let the best of you lead during this time.