Understanding Leadership…

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“It is Leadership that sets the course and provides direction for all achievement, great or small.” – Coach Morse

In my radio show today, “Strive to Be More”, we discussed how understanding Leadership plays a big role in how you view and tackle challenges. Ultimately, it affects the quality of your results. Learning to take charge in the right way has made all the difference in my life. I know it can for you as well. [To hear the replay of today's broadcast click on the player to the right of your screen.]

What is Leadership?
Who do you think of when you hear the word “leader”?
What makes them a leader in your view?
What kind of attributes do they posess?
Of the leaders in your life, which of them would you follow to the end of the earth?
Which of them wouldn’t you follow to the end of the block?

How about you, are you a leader?
How far do you think people will follow you?

Leaders are responsible for all outcomes (good or bad), not just some of the time, but all of the time. Leadership is not about giving orders, but about accepting the primary responsibility of leadership – to take charge. The common expectations of leadership – to lead, to guide, to enlighten, to direct, and to inspire action, – all stem from the acceptance of this primary responsibility. It is leadership that sets the course and provides direction for all achievement. Make a decision to take charge.

Are you interested in becoming a great leader?
If yes, then my Gold Coaching Program is for you.

Strive to Be More!
Coach Morse

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