Practical leadership handles for you and your teams.
I. Release Clarity
Clarity gives comfort in the midst of confusion.
II. Remember Your Values
When you're unsure what's next, go back to what you know.
III. Resource Others
Offer support and bring solutions to those most affected.
“Instead of asking why, ask how it can be redeemed.” — @richwilkersonjr
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In times of crisis, leadership requires a level of courage different than moments of celebration. As Winston Churchill famously said, “Fear is a reaction. Courage is a decision.”
Rather than retreating, our commitment should be to stand resolute. Take each day one step at a time, even when the path ahead is unclear. It’s during times of uncertainty that our leadership sets the tone.
Walk in courage.
Speak with honesty.
Fight for unity.
Serve with care.