Author: emily

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Most leaders start the day with good intentions. They have a clear sense of what needs to be accomplished and what would create meaningful progress. However, it often takes just

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Most people don’t struggle with effort; they struggle with direction. They work hard, stay busy, and do their best to keep up, but often feel stretched, frustrated, or unsure if

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One of the greatest privileges of leadership is guiding others toward a meaningful future. However, the truth is that before you can lead anyone else forward, you must first lead

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I lost a mentor who shaped every chapter of my leadership journey. His wisdom lives on in the way I lead and in those I mentor. The next generation needs
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When we think about leadership, our minds often jump to CEOs, generals, or elected officials. Yet leadership is not confined to boardrooms or battlefields. It shows up in kitchens, in

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The truth is, our attention has become the most valuable resource in the modern world. Companies spend billions of dollars engineering ways to grab it and hold it. Social media