Can we trust a leader who doesn’t exercise?

Bookshelf full of business book bestsellers
Not a single one of these espouses excellent physical wellness

 

Can we trust a leader who doesn’t exercise?

Leaders are described as such because of their wisdom, experience, and courage.

How wise is it to neglect our health?

And how courageous is it to not put up a fight?

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I Didn’t Get Clarification Yesterday Either

Okay, not the real Buddha, but close enough to inspire us.

Big dreamers make many promises to themselves, because so much needs to be done to reach big goals. The bigger the dream, the greater the potential failure and pain.

And then I meditated on the wisdom of true leadership. The most important things in life aren’t things. And they can not be rushed.

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Being Brave Means Asking For Help

Words to live by.

Being brave means asking for help. When we’re younger, we do this constantly, because we don’t know much. When we’re older, we do it sparingly because we know a ton. Plus, we don’t want to look stupid. But we rarely reach a point where we know enough to no longer need to ask. This post by Lee Cockerell illustrates the basics brilliantly.

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Midlife Celebration’s jeff noel Is Here To Summarize All The Leadership Books & Article Wisdom Into One Word

Take any setting where trust is important...
It can be serious, fun, whatever....
Along comes someone who has a reputation....
What do you do? Control the controllables.

Every book, article, blog, class on leadership all say the same thing. But they don’t come out and identify it as a single word. Not because it’s not important, but because few people think in terms of the most important word, period. That’s what jeff noel at Midlife Celebration has been doing for years – creating the thesis’ for complex, important topics.

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