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How To Successfully Overcome The Imposter Syndrome As A New Leader

Lead from Within

Combat this by recognizing and celebrating your accomplishments. Focus on setting achievable goals and milestones. This nagging self-doubt can undermine your confidence and hinder your ability to lead effectively. Take stock of your skills, experiences, and achievements that have led you to your leadership position.

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Are You Pulling the Thread Through?

Next Level Blog

One of the many challenges of leading during the pandemic is that the constant stream of changing circumstances can make work feel really episodic. When that happens, it’s natural that people feel some degree of disconnection from their work. The same idea applies to leading the work of your team.

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Beyond The Bottom Line – Measuring & Celebrating Success

Lead Change Blog

My team and I will soon pass an important milestone as a company. It’s a milestone I identified and have been looking to achieve by year’s end. We have reason to celebrate. Through what I talk about and celebrate, my team will understand and internalize what’s important to us as a company.

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Celebrating the 2nd Anniversary of My Blog

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

Two years ago, as I sat down to write my first blog post, I found myself at a loss for where to start. As a focusing activity, I decided to write the purpose of my blog. I just published my first blog post” - and then I went to bed. Since then, I have written at least one blog post a week for the past two years.

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Bonding with Customers: The Leadership Side

Lead Change Blog

Years ago, I worked with the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company and stayed at the Pentagon City, VA property near Reagan International Airport. When I worked as a consultant with Horst, he took pride in characterizing what the phrase really meant. He remembered special days, celebrated small milestones, and demonstrated trust in associates.

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7 Surprising Leadership Lessons We Can Learn From Jazz

Tanveer Naseer

Mastering the art of unlearning “We all have routines, habits based on what has worked for us before. Laura Montgomery is a higher-education expert who blogs for The Economist Careers Network. But this can lead to us getting better and better at the wrong things—what I call skilled incompetence,” says Barrett. Say yes to the mess.”

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Transform One Million Realities

Lead Change Blog

Let’s start now with these simple tips… Celebrate Your Mission. ” Celebrate Your Team. Remember, someone is watching and learning how you lead, so the way you celebrate your team could impact people for generations. Celebrate Your Individuals. Celebrate Your Failures. Celebrate your Industry.