The first concept a leader should grasp is that truth is not relative. Truth is absolute and if someone tells you that truth is relative, then take a moment to recognize the person standing in front of you is not living intentionally. The goal of a leader should be to live in a state of awareness that will weed a relative truth out of your thought process and send you on a search for clarification or evidence.
Welcome to the MOORE Leadership Moment, where we discuss experientially learned and research-based leadership principles and best practices for communication, personal growth, productivity, professional development, and success. I’m #YourLeadershipGuide, Dr. Kim Moore.
In today’s moment, we’ll discuss grounding ourselves in the truth of who we are.
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Kim
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