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Susan Combs shares how her upbringing on a remote West Texas ranch shaped her leadership philosophy and approach to public service, highlighting resilience and optimism as essential qualities for navigating challenges.
• Growing up in Brewster County taught self-reliance and community support through experiences with limited water, unreliable electricity, and geographical isolation
• As Agriculture Commissioner, transferred school nutrition programs from education to agriculture, prioritizing healthier food options for students
• Developed "early bird" habits from ranch life, viewing punctuality as a sign of respect and efficiency
• Advocates breaking large tasks into "sprints" to maintain energy and focus
• Recommends four principles for government service: know your purpose, find daily joy, focus externally on those you serve, and maintain calm
• Practices "no negative cha-cha" philosophy to avoid unproductive negativity
• Dedicates retirement to ranch sustainability, water conservation projects, and staying informed about current events
• Defines good life as choosing happiness, connecting positively with others, and having beneficial impact on others
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Susan Combs shares how her upbringing on a remote West Texas ranch shaped her leadership philosophy and approach to public service, highlighting resilience and optimism as essential qualities for navigating challenges.
• Growing up in Brewster County taught self-reliance and community support through experiences with limited water, unreliable electricity, and geographical isolation
• As Agriculture Commissioner, transferred school nutrition programs from education to agriculture, prioritizing healthier food options for students
• Developed "early bird" habits from ranch life, viewing punctuality as a sign of respect and efficiency
• Advocates breaking large tasks into "sprints" to maintain energy and focus
• Recommends four principles for government service: know your purpose, find daily joy, focus externally on those you serve, and maintain calm
• Practices "no negative cha-cha" philosophy to avoid unproductive negativity
• Dedicates retirement to ranch sustainability, water conservation projects, and staying informed about current events
• Defines good life as choosing happiness, connecting positively with others, and having beneficial impact on others

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