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In today’s episode we discuss the unfulfilled promises made by leaders, highlighting their lasting effects on individuals, especially children. We emphasize the importance of acknowledging and fulfilling promises in leadership,and the need for self-awareness, trust, and responsibility.We go ahead and discuss gender roles and responsibilities in marriage, with a focus on shared burdens and mutual support. Finally,we emphasize the significance of effective communication, active listening, and mutual understanding in keeping promises in leadership.
What you will learn:
the importance of taking ownership of leadership and fulfilling promises to oneself and others.
Leadership comes with promises, whether acknowledged or unspoken, to improve or provide growth.
Leadership positions come with promises, embrace them.
Self-evaluation and growth are essential for relationships.
Growth is a collective effort, bring your best self to the table.
the need to negotiate and seek help when needed to walk out promises effectively.
importance of understanding and fulfilling promises in personal and professional life.
00:39 Nobody wants a leader that doesn't come with the promise of either a new day, or a better day or something better, some improvement
01:50 Parenting is the most basic form of leadership
03:01 The act of being a parent is the fact that you promised to be good to your children.
04:01 it doesn't matter what leadership position is parent, husband, wife, Fran, boss, Pastor, church leader, that it comes with inherent promises
07:11 if you're going to take these roles, then we need to honor the promises that come along with these roles
11:45 part of being a leader is self evaluation, you have to evaluate yourself
15:14 stop trying to be Superman without your Superwoman
22:37 When did you realize that that leadership came with promises?
24:25 It doesn't matter what it is, you made some promises if you're on His earth, you've made some promises. Because one, if you're on this earth, you are a leader. Remember, the first leader you ever really have or the best leader you have is yourself
28:29 There is no such a thing as a self made millionaire. you standing on someone's shoulder, someone's giving you a helping hand, someone's lending you some form of wisdom and advice.
29:29 Whether you are a CEO, a President, at some point you're gonna be relying on others, and you need to be able to give it up.
Connect with Terrence and Sandra [email protected]
By TLM_CEOMaterialIn today’s episode we discuss the unfulfilled promises made by leaders, highlighting their lasting effects on individuals, especially children. We emphasize the importance of acknowledging and fulfilling promises in leadership,and the need for self-awareness, trust, and responsibility.We go ahead and discuss gender roles and responsibilities in marriage, with a focus on shared burdens and mutual support. Finally,we emphasize the significance of effective communication, active listening, and mutual understanding in keeping promises in leadership.
What you will learn:
the importance of taking ownership of leadership and fulfilling promises to oneself and others.
Leadership comes with promises, whether acknowledged or unspoken, to improve or provide growth.
Leadership positions come with promises, embrace them.
Self-evaluation and growth are essential for relationships.
Growth is a collective effort, bring your best self to the table.
the need to negotiate and seek help when needed to walk out promises effectively.
importance of understanding and fulfilling promises in personal and professional life.
00:39 Nobody wants a leader that doesn't come with the promise of either a new day, or a better day or something better, some improvement
01:50 Parenting is the most basic form of leadership
03:01 The act of being a parent is the fact that you promised to be good to your children.
04:01 it doesn't matter what leadership position is parent, husband, wife, Fran, boss, Pastor, church leader, that it comes with inherent promises
07:11 if you're going to take these roles, then we need to honor the promises that come along with these roles
11:45 part of being a leader is self evaluation, you have to evaluate yourself
15:14 stop trying to be Superman without your Superwoman
22:37 When did you realize that that leadership came with promises?
24:25 It doesn't matter what it is, you made some promises if you're on His earth, you've made some promises. Because one, if you're on this earth, you are a leader. Remember, the first leader you ever really have or the best leader you have is yourself
28:29 There is no such a thing as a self made millionaire. you standing on someone's shoulder, someone's giving you a helping hand, someone's lending you some form of wisdom and advice.
29:29 Whether you are a CEO, a President, at some point you're gonna be relying on others, and you need to be able to give it up.
Connect with Terrence and Sandra [email protected]