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I know everyone thinks their role is the most important, but the middle is the hardest seat in the organization.
As a middle leader, you translate the vision from above into action below. You translate the reality from below into language that leadership will hear. You hold the trust of both direct...
There is a generation of leaders who were taught that hard work and patience were enough.
They showed up. They did excellent work. They stayed humble. They let their results speak for themselves. And when the time was right, the people in charge would notice.
That model is not just outdated. It is...
I have coached people who could easily lead their team. And every single one of them, at some point, told me the same thing. “I don’t think I’m ready yet.”
Readiness is the most misunderstood concept in leadership development.
We have been taught that readiness is a feeling. That one day you will ...
Somewhere along the way, leaders were sold a version of resilience that sounds like this: push through, stay strong, keep going no matter what. And that works…until it doesn’t work.
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The World Economic Forum’s Future of Jobs Report identifies resilience, flexibility, and agility as top leadership...
Your team experiences your emotional intelligence before they ever read your strategic plan, process your goals, or follow your directives. When pressure rises, Emotional Intelligence (EQ) becomes the difference between a team that fractures and a team that steadies. It’s not a soft skill. It’s a pe...
Some leadership seasons don’t come with quick wins. You’re showing up, covering gaps, supporting your team, and still… results feel delayed. Slow progress does not mean you’re failing. It usually means you’re leading through complexity.
Perseverance isn’t grinding harder. Perseverance is staying an...