Discovering the things you can be thankful for in leadership is a godsend. You're able to see the good things and how they are beneficial to your leadership.
Via Kevin Watson, donhornsby
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donhornsby's curator insight,
November 28, 2017 10:38 AM
There’s a lot of pain that comes with leadership. Struggles no one else ever sees. Betrayals by coworkers and friends. Business failures. And so much more. Which is why you need to be thankful for the things that you have each day.
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