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Leading from the Front:
Although uncomfortable at times, confrontation is better dealt with than avoided.
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Leading from the Front:
…women often feel guilt for situations in which they have little or not involvement or responsibility.
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Leading from the Front:
…sometimes there is a trade-off between being liked and being respected.
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Leading from the Front:
When faced with challenges, it’s natural to have insecurities, but the true test of a leader is how he or she handles them.
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Leading from the Front:
Like success, leadership is a journey, not a destination.
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Leading from the Front:
…feedback reflects how others perceive you, not necessarily how you truly are.
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Leading from the Front:
Feedback is most useful when you learn steps that you can take to build specific skills; it’s less valuable when you’re told to somehow alter your personality.
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Leading from the Front:
…value your uniqueness and always look for opportunities to improve and to live the life you want to live.
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