Inspirational quotes by Miles Anthony Smith.
It is either an exciting or scary time to be a leader.
Neither care too much nor too little about the feedback of others.
Someday” is a dangerous word.
The goal of leadership is not to be likable or loved but to be proven trustworthy and respected.
Leaders bring things to conclusion, not necessarily consensus.
If you don't have paying customers, you have a hobby.
Being others-focused instead of self-focused changes your worldview. Living in a selfless manner and seeking to help others enriches our very existence on a daily basis. Get your hands dirty once in a while by serving in a capacity that is lower than your position or station in life. This keeps you tethered to the real world and grounded to reality, which should make it harder to be prideful and forget where you came from.
If you can’t handle others’ disapproval, then leadership isn’t for you.
We all have something to offer, and we must choose to focus on what we do have to offer, not what we don’t. And remember the dirty little secret is that those who are acting like they have it all together really don’t.
Build Icebergs, Not Skyscrapers
Adversity Isn’t to Be Avoided
Be Chris LeDoux, Not Garth Brooks
Selfish Apologies Aren’t Apologies at All
Show Us, Don’t Tell Us
Be a Strong Leader, Even If You Follow a Weak Leader
You Either Trust Someone or You Don’t
Abdication Isn’t Empowerment
If Everything’s a Rush, Nothing Is
Macromanage, Not Micromanage
Overoptimism Is More Dangerous Than Overpessimism
Don’t Give Someone Responsibility without Requisite Authority
I am suggesting that we don’t put the “income” cart before the “contentment” horse.
Our career mantra should be learn, relearn, repeat.
There remains a natural career progression even though the tougher job climate seeks to delay it.
What someone may lack in talent can be more than made up for in self-motivation, self-direction, and follow-through.
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