Your personal leadership style is invisibly tainted

Inspiration quote
Only the inspired inspire. Artist are inspired. Be an artist. 

 

How would you lead if no matter what you did you wouldn’t get fired or demoted and nothing you did would jeapordize future career advancement?

You may teach what you know, but you reproduce what you are.  – Shane

And I am adding that you can be a bad example and inspire others to be the opposite.

 

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Adapt like you mean it

The cottages at Glacier
Snapped this as i pulled out of the St Mary (Eastside) gas station, after filling up the rental car for it’s return the next day.

 

The vision for the upcoming Glacier National Park trip hasn’t changed.

But everything has changed.

No historic cabin on Lake McDonald, next to Lake McDonald Lodge.

No easy west-side Logan Pass access.

No staying in the same place the entire week.

Eastside here we come.

Adapt like you mean.

 

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Solitude is an important leadership development tool

Highline Trail
Highline Trail (where i’m standing in this photo) in September, in the morning, from Granite Park Chalet, is deserted for miles.

 

Solitude is an important leadership development tool.

 

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Not reading to learn is first-world illiteracy

Summer snow on Glacier's Peaks
Summer snow on Glacier’s Peaks

 

Rising Sun view
Rising Sun Motor Inn and Cabins’ parking lot.

 

Rising Sun parking lot
Of course, it’s even better in person.

 

Rising Sun view
Never gets old…walking to dinner.

 

Rising Sun view
Walking back to room.

 

Rising Sun view
Little closer view.

 

Not reading to learn is first world illiteracy.

 

So reading.

Not wanting to read…essentially avoiding it.

You are in the same position as someone who can’t read.

Can you imagine the long-term disadvantage?

Insight: find sources that aren’t taxing to read.

 

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Live in intentionality every moment of every new day

Glacier Park photo at Wild Goose Island
Glacier Park photo at Wild Goose Island. Chuck was freezing in only a t-shirt.

 

Going to the Sun Mountain
Going to the Sun Mountain like i’ve never seen it before.

 

Logan Pass view cloudy
The cold and clouds are unique to this visit.

 

smiling face in wood log
Waiting outside the public restrooms, i noticed this – a “hidden smile”.

 

smiling face in wood log
Going to the Sun Mountain (middle right) for context at Logan Pass. “Hidden smile lower right.

 

Logan Pass sign
Had to take the obligatory photo for first-time visitors.

 

Mt Oberlin
The two snow patches (almost touching the American Flag flagpole) are noteworthy, but we didn’t know it at the time.

 

Mt Oberlin
The two snow patches are noteworthy because we hiked to the left one before returning back to here.

 

Live in intentionality every moment of every new day.

Learn to over-focus on things you used to under focus on or ignore.

Case in point…it’s the only reason yesterday happened the way it did.

 

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