Making and Managing Promises Leaders make powerful promises from their vision, from outside their historical box. Leaders don't wake up in the morning and say; "The sun is going to rise in the east!" Of course the sun is going to rise in the east. Leaders wake up in the morning and declare a man ...
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Each personality draws to itself personalities with consciousness of like frequency, or like weakness. Therefore, the world of an angry person is filled with angry people, the world of a greedy person is filled with greedy people, and a loving person lives in a world of loving people
-- Gary Zukav
The distinction of source (responsibility) is ...
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Legacy Center Leadership Graduate Kay Reibold is indeed an extreme giver. She has worked on behalf of the Montagnard indigenous people of Vietnam’s Central Highlands for over 20 years, including 17 trips to Vietnam during the time she was the Director of the Vietnam Highlands Assistance Project for Lutheran Family Services in the Carolinas from ...
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Meet my ego. She is always thinking. She broods about my past mistakes, plots new ways to stay safe so I don’t have to risk, and she worries about my future. Left unchecked, my ego drives me around for hours and hours and I get nowhere fast. Sound familiar?
How do you get yourself back in ...
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Building a State of the Art Hospital in Botswana
Two Extreme Givers that are Legacy Center North Carolina Leadership Graduates: Jane Arnold, CNM and Julie Sweedler. They left cushy UNC to create a state-of-the-art hospital in a country where there is nothing like it. Jane is a Nurse Midwife and Julie is a ...
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