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Be the Calm or Be the Storm: Leadership Lessons from a Woman at the Helm Be the Calm or Be the Storm: Leadership Lessons from a Woman at the Helm by Sandy Yawn
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“When you learn the art of self-leadership—self-discipline, persistence, humility, willingness to change, gratitude, and faith—you, too, will be able to sail through any challenge.”
Sandy Yawn, Be the Calm or Be the Storm: Leadership Lessons from a Woman at the Helm
“Team building is an art. It doesn’t just happen. When individuals get along and work well together, it’s a reflection of great leadership. Specifically, it’s a result of leading with empathy, figuring out who your teammates are and what motivates them, making them understand and feel understood.”
Captain Sandy Yawn, Be the Calm or Be the Storm: Leadership Lessons from a Woman at the Helm
“Be the buffer. The buck stops with you, and when a client is dissatisfied, you need to stand up and take the full brunt. A captain is only as good as her crew, so take the shots with the bows.”
Captain Sandy Yawn, Be the Calm or Be the Storm: Leadership Lessons from a Woman at the Helm
“To command is to serve, nothing more and nothing less. —ANDRE MALRAUX”
Captain Sandy Yawn, Be the Calm or Be the Storm: Leadership Lessons from a Woman at the Helm
“When the people I am leading and serving feel cared for, respected, and understood, I get the best out of them.”
Captain Sandy Yawn, Be the Calm or Be the Storm: Leadership Lessons from a Woman at the Helm
“Great service doesn’t demand accolades; it is its own reward.”
Captain Sandy Yawn, Be the Calm or Be the Storm: Leadership Lessons from a Woman at the Helm
“When you take a minute to breathe in and look down at your feet, you go, No, I’m standing here on a boat dealing with this one situation. Focus on what’s relevant.”
Captain Sandy Yawn, Be the Calm or Be the Storm: Leadership Lessons from a Woman at the Helm
“Difficulties are just things to overcome, after all. —ERNEST SHACKLETON”
Captain Sandy Yawn, Be the Calm or Be the Storm: Leadership Lessons from a Woman at the Helm