The price paid …
I just came back from a seminar on leadership. The couple talked about being a good leader and how good leaders improve the lives of others.
Dave talked about thinking. He said: “Thinking is the most important way to improve yourself.” Read, listen, observe, then ask how can I improve myself using what I’ve just learned. What are my reasons for doing what I’m doing? What results am I getting?
Tina asked an interesting question. “What are your bookshelves filled with?” Is my shelf filled with - brand new - never read - books on leadership OR is it filled with worn books filled with notes made by a thoughtful reader? Have I paid the price to become a good leader and am I doing all that I can to improve the lives of others?






