"Good leaders adapt. They shift. They don't remain static because they know the world around them does not remain static. This has always been true, but it's never been more obvious than today, nor has the ability to change quickly been more important.
If you want to keep getting better so that you can become a better leadershifter, then
•LEARN SOMETHING NEW—Ask yourself, "When's the last time I learned something for the first time?"
•TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT
—Ask yourself, "When's the last time I did something for the first time?"
•FIND SOMETHING BETTER
—Ask yourself, "When's the last time I found something better for the first time?"
•SEE SOMETHING BIGGER
—Ask yourself, "When's the last time I saw something bigger for the first time?""
from Chapter 1, Leadershift, by John C. Maxwell
If you want to keep getting better so that you can become a better leadershifter, then
•LEARN SOMETHING NEW—Ask yourself, "When's the last time I learned something for the first time?"
•TRY SOMETHING DIFFERENT
—Ask yourself, "When's the last time I did something for the first time?"
•FIND SOMETHING BETTER
—Ask yourself, "When's the last time I found something better for the first time?"
•SEE SOMETHING BIGGER
—Ask yourself, "When's the last time I saw something bigger for the first time?""
from Chapter 1, Leadershift, by John C. Maxwell
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