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Why Inspiring a Shared Vision Is the Hardest Thing You’ll Do as a Leader
| VisionRead more: Why Inspiring a Shared Vision Is the Hardest Thing You’ll Do as a LeaderOne of the hardest areas of leadership is to inspire a group of people with a common vision, a shared vision. Why is this? Typically, leaders are in love with their vision. They have a hard time letting anyone touch their vision. More often than not, their vision is years in the making and a culmination…
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Fearless French Open Champion: Ash Barty
Read more: Fearless French Open Champion: Ash BartyOn Saturday, June 8, 23-year-old Ashleigh Barty won the French Open Tennis Championship. She is the first Australian to win the French Open in more than 45 years.
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An Authentic Politician?: Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison
| RefineRead more: An Authentic Politician?: Australian Prime Minister Scott MorrisonA miracle happened over the weekend in Australia. Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison won what was called an unwinnable election. All the indications from the polls and the experts was that Scott Morrison was going to lose.
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Make a Difference by Living Out Your Beliefs: The William Wilberforce Story
| RefineRead more: Make a Difference by Living Out Your Beliefs: The William Wilberforce StoryWho would argue that the abolition of the slave trade was not one of the most impactful events of the nineteenth century? British historian, G.M. Trevelyan said this was “one of the turning points in the history of the world.” William Wilberforce was the driving force behind this.
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Recognizing the Importance of What Anchors You in Life
| DesignRead more: Recognizing the Importance of What Anchors You in LifeOur beliefs form the very core of who we are. They are the essence of our true selves. Living and leading our life in harmony with our most deeply held beliefs is a major step toward leading a life of significance – a life that is not about us but about serving others and making a…
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Using Your Pain to Forge Your Own Path: John Fairfax’s Story
| RefineRead more: Using Your Pain to Forge Your Own Path: John Fairfax’s StoryJohn Fairfax, my great-great-grandfather, is a perfect example of a man who did not let his crucible experience define him. Rather, his crucible experience was the springboard to bring his vision to life. It created an inflection point that changed the path of his life and the course of my family’s future.
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Finding Power and Purpose in Your Crucible Moment
| RefineRead more: Finding Power and Purpose in Your Crucible MomentI have found that when you use a crucible moment to help others, it can be very healing. When we take the focus off ourselves and try to use what we have been through to help others, it can make a huge difference in our spirit and our lives. Living such a life — using…
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Trust Your Gut: Finding Beauty in the Fog
| VisionRead more: Trust Your Gut: Finding Beauty in the FogI was walking on Siesta Key Beach in Sarasota, Florida, a few weeks ago — the day before we were to return to Maryland. Siesta Key Beach is rated as one of the top beaches in the US, but today it was shrouded in fog. You could barely see 100 yards in front of you,…
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The Greatness of Lincoln – Building a Team of Rivals
Read more: The Greatness of Lincoln – Building a Team of RivalsAbraham Lincoln is commonly regarded by most historians as the greatest American President. The great Russian writer Leo Tolstoy said that Lincoln’s supremacy compared to other great leaders in history was due to “his peculiar moral power and … the greatness of his character.”
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Organizational Leadership – The Doing of a Leader
Read more: Organizational Leadership – The Doing of a LeaderWe have looked at several different areas of leadership. Some have been internal, such as character, and some have been external, such as vision. We have talked of the ‘being’ of a leader. Character, internal beliefs, and crucible experiences often lead to vision. But how do we make vision become reality?
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