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We live in a time when leadership is everywhere—on social media, in politics, and in our workplaces—and yet truly visionary leadership remains rare. Why? Because too many leaders confuse confidence with clarity, and passion with direction. But here’s the good news: blind spots aren’t personal failures; they’re opportunities. Opportunities to grow, to stretch, to develop, and to become the leader people genuinely want to follow.
Today’s episode is called "The 7 Personalities of Leaders Whose ‘Vision’ Is Actually a Blind Spot." Today, we’re examining the psychology behind these blind spots—why they happen—and then exploring the seven personalities that emerge when a leader thinks they are casting vision but is actually projecting their own limitations.
Make sure to tune in to this week's episode of the Coaching From My Wheelchair Podcast.
And as always, this is Coach Jay reminding you to stay educated, stay informed, and learn something new!
By Dr. Les WrightWe live in a time when leadership is everywhere—on social media, in politics, and in our workplaces—and yet truly visionary leadership remains rare. Why? Because too many leaders confuse confidence with clarity, and passion with direction. But here’s the good news: blind spots aren’t personal failures; they’re opportunities. Opportunities to grow, to stretch, to develop, and to become the leader people genuinely want to follow.
Today’s episode is called "The 7 Personalities of Leaders Whose ‘Vision’ Is Actually a Blind Spot." Today, we’re examining the psychology behind these blind spots—why they happen—and then exploring the seven personalities that emerge when a leader thinks they are casting vision but is actually projecting their own limitations.
Make sure to tune in to this week's episode of the Coaching From My Wheelchair Podcast.
And as always, this is Coach Jay reminding you to stay educated, stay informed, and learn something new!