1️⃣ Personal Story & Setup Oprah Winfrey was deep in her role as Setha in Beloved when the director asked her to do something seemingly simple: tuck her daughter into bed. So, she did what she thought was right—she neatly folded the blanket, tucked in each corner...
If You’re Always in Meetings, You’re Not Leading—You’re Reacting Most executives spend their days in back-to-back meetings, answering emails, and putting out fires. They mistake busyness for effectiveness—but the most successful leaders know better. A seasoned...
Burnout Isn’t a Badge of Honor—It’s a Leadership Liability Many executives wear exhaustion like a badge of honor, believing that sacrificing themselves for the job proves their commitment. But here’s the truth: Burned-out leaders make worse decisions, have less...
Being Great at What You Do Isn’t Enough—People Need to Know It You might be the best in your field, but if no one sees you as the go-to expert, you’re invisible. A senior executive once told me, “I spent years doing great work behind the scenes, assuming it would...
Success Isn’t Just About What You Know—It’s About Who Knows You You can be the most talented executive in the room, but if the right people don’t know your name, your influence—and career growth—will stall. A seasoned executive once told me, “Every major career...
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