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Daily Archives: May 28, 2025

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Resilience as a Leadership Superpower: Leading Through Mistakes and Challenges

Note to Self ChroniclesBy tonybrigmonMay 28, 2025

Choices Stick Longer Than Gum: You can’t outrun bad breath OR bad choices—but you can turn them around. Learn, grow, and make today’s choices ones to be proud of!   Why Resilient Leaders Earn Trust and Respect Some leaders crumble under setbacks. Others turn failures into fuel for growth. The difference? Resilience. Resilient leaders don’t…

The Confidence Code: Building Authentic Leadership Presence Without the Ego

Note to Self ChroniclesBy tonybrigmonMay 28, 2025

Great leaders are like WiFi – they connect everyone. Bad leaders? They’re like dial-up internet – slow, frustrating, and all about themselves. Which are you?   The Confidence Code: Building Authentic Leadership Presence Without the Ego Confident Leadership vs. Ego: The Leadership Balancing Act Some leaders walk into a room and elevate everyone around them.…

The Leadership Secret Hidden in Plain Sight: Master the Art of Listening

Note to Self ChroniclesBy tonybrigmonMay 28, 2025

Meeting Survival Guide: Leaders who think ‘listening’ means waiting for their turn to talk again. Spoiler alert: That’s not how conversations work!   The Leadership Secret Hidden in Plain Sight: Master the Art of Listening Some leaders speak first. The best ones listen first. If leadership is about influence, listening is the foundation. It’s how…

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