Monkey See

Children pay little attention to their parent’s teachings, but reproduce their character faithfully.  – Mason Cooley

Same with organizational leadership.

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Yesterday’s answer: Three reasons: Didn’t know how. Wasn’t properly motivated. Wasn’t aware of the staggering benefits.

April @ jungle jeff

Hey Dad, why didn’t you ever start your business when you where younger?

Good question Son. Tell you tomorrow. But first, today’s inspirational nugget:

Procrastination is opportunities natural assassin. – Victor Kiam

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Yesterday’s answer: The successful implementation of an idea.

Leaders Are Wrong

A Spoon Full of Sugar (Laughter) Helps the Medicine Go Down
A Spoon Full of Sugar (Laughter) Helps the Medicine Go Down

This post was inspired a minute ago by a comment I left on Mike Reardon’s Blog:

Leaders are wrong sometimes. Babe Ruth once held the home run record. He once, and maybe still does, held the strike out record too.

The bottom line, you have to make decisions, like which pitch looks like a good one, trust your intuition, and swing away.

The more mistakes you make, the more successful you’ll become.

Life, and leadership, is not a spectator sport.

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