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August 6, 2021
Leading with Honor Wisdom for Today, August 6, 2021
���The two most important days in your life are the day you were born and the day you find out why.��� ��� Mark Twain
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August 5, 2021
Leadership Resilience in the New Academic Year
Parents and Teachers! Who needs some insight and advice on leadership resilience? This Leading with Honor graphic recommends 3 important resilience tips.
View the full infographic on this topic, and please post your thoughts and comments below.
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August 4, 2021
Endorsement from the Georgia Air National Guard
Thank you, Maj Gen Thomas Grabowski, Commander of the Georgia Air National Guard, for your kind words about the ���Leading with Honor��� message –
���Col Ellis is the most impactful speaker from whom I have had the privilege to learn. The training provided to my commanders and Chief Master Sergeants excelled at defining leadership and educating my team to effectively lead today���s new generation of airmen. In hindsight, we needed the entire day–not just a few hours–to learn all we could form this remarkable Air Force officer.���
Learn more about the Georgia Air National Guard
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August 2, 2021
Getting back in the groove after Summer vacation?
We���re training honorable leaders to make good choices in their life and work. Shop at the ���Leading with Honor Store��� for a variety of leadership development product to serve you and your team. Bulk savings packages available for groups.
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August 1, 2021
Leadership History Lesson for August 1st
On this day in leadership history in 1941, the first Jeep is produced. Decades later, this vehicle has become an automotive favorite around the world.
What���s the leadership lesson? When you create a product or service for a specific purpose, honorable leaders look for ways to creatively exploit it in many different forms. Look for opportunities to diversify! ��
Jeep – Wikipedia
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July 30, 2021
Leading with Honor Wisdom for Today, July 30, 2021
���Being a successful person is not necessarily defined by what you have achieved, but by what you have overcome.��� ��� Fannie Flagg
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July 29, 2021
Sign Up for Free Leading with Honor Coaching!
You may be missing it! Each month, Lee provides free leadership video coaching on a variety of leadership and life topics. In the last few coaching clips, he���s also featured other thought leaders discussing topics that can motivate and inspire us all.
Sign up at the link below ��� your contact information is safe with us.
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July 28, 2021
���How do you approach a leader or colleague who is being unethical?��� FAQ
In this 4-minute video clip with Leading with Honor Founder and President, Lee Ellis, and Director of Learning, Eddie Williams, they answer the question on how to approach and handle a situation where a leader or colleague is being unethical. Please watch and share!
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July 27, 2021
The Latest Recommendation from Lee���s Bookshelf ��� Love and Duty
The Latest Recommendation from Lee���s Bookshelf ��� ���Love and Duty: The Remarkable Story of a Courageous MIA Family and the Victory They Won with Their Faith���. Even though we, as Vietnam POWs, were sharing that experience together, each POW���s story is special and unique. You���ll want to read the remarkable story of a courageous MIA family and the victory they won with their faith.
Captured by the North Vietnamese in 1968, Col. Ben Purcell defied his interrogators in the face of hunger, torture, and death, fighting back the only way a POW can–through escape. It also includes 16 pages of photographs.
Please read more about this book on the GoodReads website.And if you���ve read this book, please post your comments or review below ���
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July 26, 2021
Short Interview on Connecting with Others
Watch this short interview clip with Lee Ellis and Tony Mitchell as the talk about how to connect with the heart with others and your teammates. You���ll also see the social collaboration power of our Courageous Accountability Development Course in action, where it allows all teams to learn together online regardless of timezone or when they get online to participate.
Check it out and let us know if you���d be interested in using this course with your group ���
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