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Making Some Changes :)
You will see changes over the next few days of around the community. Shifting how things going including paid to enter from the get go but everyone else here is grandfathered in :)
2 likes • 28d
Almost to 200 members! How's ranking? Looking forward to seeing some changes and continuing to discuss the codes.
1 like • 23d
@Russell Cross III Ah, sorry to hear it, Russell. I'm confident that you'll adapt and overcome.
Be a good leader by first being a good follower
@Russell Cross III Be a good leader by first being a good follower is in my thinking one of the most underrated paths to leadership excellence. I'l share more how the two connect: Learn Before You Lead Observe how decisions are made. When you follow well, you see leadership from the inside. Such as what works, what creates confusion, what builds trust. This gives you a mental library to draw from when it's your turn to lead. Ask great questions instead of simply assuming. Good followers seek to understand intent, not just instructions. This habit translates directly into leaders who then better communicate why, not just what. Develop the Traits That Matter Most Reliability means doing what you say, on time, every time. Leaders who were once dependable followers know how much it matters when someone on their team delivers consistently. Situational awareness: Followers who pay attention to the bigger picture such as team morale, resource constraints, organizational priorities and develop the peripheral vision great leaders need. Disagreeing constructively The best followers push back thoughtfully through proper channels, not passive resistance. This teaches you how to handle dissent graciously when you lead. Ego management — Following well requires setting aside the need for credit. Leaders with that muscle are far less threatened by talented people around them. Build Trust from the Bottom Up Trust flows in both directions. When people see you execute faithfully, support the team, and keep commitments, you earn the kind of credibility that makes people want to follow you and not just because of your title. Always Be Studying the Leaders Around You Following attentively is like a free masterclass. You should notice: - How your best leaders handle pressure or conflict - Where weaker leaders lose people's confidence - What communication styles actually land You're essentially doing an apprenticeship in Real time! Here's a Core Mindset Shift ...
1 like • May 28
I agree. When I was in a high school youth group, the focus was on discipleship. The pastor was focused on the great commission: essentially, making disciples who make disciples.
2 likes • May 28
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Staying Calm Under Pressure
Sometimes leadership simply means being the calmest person in the room.
1 like • May 28
Maybe I'm crazy, but I love that feeling. When all is running wild, I enjoy how the rest of the world disappears. In that moment, I know I'm right where I'm supposed to be. And my head feels cool, and my hands move smooth, and my words flow.
First 12 Codes have been talked about in community... thoughts?
I have also added these posts to each of the courses to allow people to come back and find them with ease. Let me know your thoughts or questions or suggestions. Thank you to all those joining me on this journey!
0 likes • May 28
This is a great structure for working through the series as a group. I appreciate learning yours and others' thoughts on each code, plus the challenge and accountability that comes with thinking up how to express my own in a semi-public environment. The codes themselves are thoughtful essentials on good leadership which apply across military, sales, business, family, and spiritual spheres. Thank you for your hard work on all this. We're privileged to participate 😊
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