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Greetings, Summit Leaders. Be encouraged, my friends. Your commitment to transformation positions you for greatness as a leader. Your capacity to make an impact is enlarging. I am encouraged by Summit Leaders who commit. Several groups signed a contract with themselves to pursue this goal. "Great leaders do not set out to be a leader. They set out to make a difference. It's never about the role - always about the goal." Napoleon Bonaparte image Leaders are stewards of transformation. They strengthen, encourage, and comfort with hope those they influence and lead. They are willing to endure the hardship of testing because they see the rewards awaiting them in the end. They have more to offer those they lead. Great leaders do not despise the day of small beginnings. They desire to help others. It can be one person or a family, client, team, or enterprise. These leaders attract people to their team and company. They are authentic. Here are four observations in the life of a leader transformed from within. One: They are Servant-leaders who cast a short and long term vision, including human values. "Everyone has the power for greatness, not for fame but greatness, because greatness is determined by service." ― Martin Luther King Jr. Two: They are coaches who engage, motivate, inspire, and teach principles for victory. "Peace of mind which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to become the best of which you are capable." John Wooden, UCLA Basketball Coach Three: They empower others by helping them awaken to a higher purpose through listening, communicating, aligning personal vision, and attributes with those of the team and enterprise. "There is no passion for being found playing small in settling for a life that is less than you are capable of living." Nelson Mandela "It is better to lead from behind and to put others in front, especially when you celebrate victory when nice things occur. You take the front line when there is danger. Then people will appreciate your leadership." Four: They are warriors against any thinking that distracts, neutralizes, or weakens resolve to obtain the envisioned victory. A leader transformed is an ultimate role model. They are transparent, empathetic, challenging, and encouraging by their consistent responses to life and challenging others to reach Excellence. One Summit Leader shares one of their favorite quotes during a cohort discussion on leader development and growth. "We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, therefore, is not an act, but a habit" - Aristotle. "Success is not final; failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue that counts." Winston Churchill The summit leadership level is a blend of extreme personal humility with an intense personal will and fierce resolve to do whatever is needed to make a company great. In the book Good to Great, Jim Collins calls them "Level 5" leaders. A leader transformed perspective is one of belief in leading and engaging others. They intentionally think about how they can motivate and inspire others. They believe the best for those they lead. Their thinking is dominated by whatever things are trustworthy, noble, right, lovely, pure, admirable, excellent, or praiseworthy. They continually think on this level and empower others to do the same. The rewards and benefits multiply to your account as a leader. The result is release and liberty from the old and the joy of experiencing the new you. Let's make it our goal and vision to no longer conform to old patterns of thinking and leading, but transformed by renewing our minds for the leadership required in the 21st Century. The breakthrough will affect all those you meet on your journey. You can help your team, company, clients, and others along the way. "Action without vision is only passing the time, vision without action is merely daydreaming, but vision with action can change the world." Nelson Mandela. Victory!
Helpful Goat's play-through of Grant Howitt's 1-page RPG, Honey Heist -- GMed by Elyse (The Gatbuton Incident, Big Gay Orcs, Dead Channel, The 'Burbs 2019, Three Versions: A Dungeons & Dragons Experiment) and streamed on Twitch on Saturday March 21, 2020! Six players are going to undertake the greatest heist the world has ever seen at HoneyCon 2020. Three things. One: They have a complex plan that requires precise timing. Two: They are goddamn BEARS. And three: HoneyCon is cancelled! Will this team of bears be able to think on their paws and pull off the honey heist of their lives?? Listen to find out! We have a dedicated Helpful Goat server on Discord now! Chat with us--and with other Helpful Goat fans!--at https://discord.gg/Q3AzpbN. You can also donate to us at our new Ko-Fi page: https://ko-fi.com/helpfulgoat! Ko-Fi is an easy way for fans to donate a few bucks to Helpful Goat to help with our streaming, podcast, and game design projects. As always, please follow us on Twitch, Twitter, and Facebook, and check out our main podcast, Goats & Dragons: A Dungeons & Dragons Podcast! And if you've enjoyed listening, please consider giving us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts or Stitcher -- we'd really appreciate it. Thanks! - Honey Heist, created by Grant Howitt. Support Grant and his work at his Patreon. - Theme song: "Theme for Harold (var. 1)" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Why does it take so long for some of us to find The One? They say “timing is everything” but is that always the case? Or do some of us need to work through our "issues" before love will come our way? For Treva Brandon Scharf, getting married at age 50 revamped not only her love life, but her career identity as well. Her blog, The Late Blooming Bride, garnered her a book deal and radio show! We discuss these questions with Chip Gregory, my producer and late blooming groom, and share the challenges—and benefits!—of meeting The One with a few years under your belt.