Challenge #52: Leaders take care of themselves.
The 2021 WFLDP campaign is complete.
- Take time to reflect
upon all you have done
- Capture your thoughts in
your journal.
- Take time for you and
your family.
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Challenge #52: Leaders take care of themselves.
The 2021 WFLDP campaign is complete.
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I thought we could unpack the picnic basket of Leader’s Intent in order to better understand a tool that is more important than ever.
Similar to what the military has experienced in the last 20 years, the emergency management and response environments have become increasingly more volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous (VUCA). That’s the clinical term for off-the-charts chaos.
"For many of us, it has taken a life-altering circumstance or a season of brokeness before we understood that life and leadership really is not about me."
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"While leadership as a discipline is very, very important, the personal and interpersonal sides of leadership are every bit as important as the great leadership themes of vision, execution, strategy, and the like." - Henry Cloud, Boundaries for Leaders
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Challenge #48: Effective leaders use a variety of leadership styles.