In Judging Others Who Judge, Aren’t We Committing The Same Infraction?

Try and fail, or not try. You'll be judged either way.

Riddle me this, says jeff noel, when we’re critical and judgmental of leaders because they seem to be judgmental, aren’t we committing the same offense?

If you really want to be a leader with impeccable integrity, aim to be as perfect and righteous as you can, knowing full well that you’ll (predictably) fail miserably. It is far more noble to try and fail than to not.

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jeff noel Asks, Is It Worth Your Reputation?

Even with the good he did, surely he was hated by many
At one time, everyone knew him

jeff noel asks, “Is putting your conviction and passion out there for the world to see worth your reputation?”

Or is putting it out there actually your reputation, your personal leadership brand? Reputation (brand) is the first thing people think of when they hear your name.

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Lines, Lines, Everywhere Are Lines For Courageous Leaders To Cross

Lots Of Lines Drawn In The Sand

Want to inventory your courage quotient? Do you put yourself on the line? Yearly? Monthly? Weekly? Daily? Minute to minute?

It’s great to put yourself out there on the line, demonstrating courage and conviction. The challenge is not crossing it too soon or too far.

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The One Who Leads The Way Has The Most To Gain And The Most To Lose

Thank you Seth Godin for your wisdom, insight and sharing

Being out in front, questioning, asking, telling, wondering, trying, failing, starting over, relentlessly striving, pushing, pulling, challenging, never satisfied.

These are all attributes of the heretical leader we all need, and hate, most.

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