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Leadership is "Guiding Intent with Integrity". Knowing the equation is one thing. How do you use it?

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Integrity

Integrity

Integrity is the social contract you hold with others on what you will do and how you will conduct yourself when no one is watching.

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5 years ago

I like Coumo's response to, "Staying home is worse than death!"| If you go out and get sick, you will DIE!  Plain and simple.  So, how is dieing worse than staying home?  Are you being water boarded, because that's what it feels like when you are fighting for your life after contracting the virus.  Is that better than staying at home and living? #covid19 #waterboarding #worsethandeath #stayhome #stayalive

4 years ago

Happiness is not a destination. It is curated in every single event throughout your day. Like a museum of ancient artifacts, no where in that collection is a piece of modern work. Just like there is no room for a negative event, if you only curate positive events.


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6 years ago

“But the plain fact of the matter is that, for any person to successfully lead others, he or she must deal with reality and be ready to accept the fact that leadership, at times, can bring out the worst in us. And understanding, as well as coming to grips with the darker side of your personality, is key to dealing with real-life situations.”

— Donald T. Phillips, Lincoln on Leadership