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I invite all leaders (from every area and walk of life!) to join me in this blog, which among other things, will be discussions and snippets from The Leaders Vault.
The vault is a special library containing the teachings of leaders from thousands of years. It was recently made public by Stan, who is the main character of CATAPULTED.
From my blog you may find some ideas for your company, a little bit of mentoring, and you may just notice the world a little differently.
You will be invited to participate in the ongoing conversations and comment on what you've learned, or to ask questions so that discussion might be more helpful to you.
Each post will end in a question to keep the dialog going with you.
Please, if you like what you see, subscribe to at least the Silver Level of The Leader's Vault (the free level) so you can stay informed and "at the top of your game."
And, please forward a link to CatapultedLeader.com to your friends and colleagues.
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Experience doesn't qualify leaders. ACTIONS DO.
The paradox of leadership is that you are promoted based on experience. Yet, you can only be fully successful by leaving much of that experience behind.
Each leadership promotion (or new project) brings a challenge that places you beyond your normal sphere of influence. The comfortable patterns of yesterday don't meet the demands of today.
Jump the learning curve and BE SCALABLE
The most common mistake you make is to leverage only what you know -- even when it isn't working. Yet, if you leverage the uncertainty, you can jump the learning curve. As a leader, you don't have time to constantly be letting go and reinventing. You need to discover ways that make your leadership scalable to any situation.
Catapulted leaders embrace their temporary incompetence, call into action their scalable skills, and then do things they are clueless about doing.
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Beginners do not need specialized electric bike . Again, the average rider can find exactly what they want and need in a bike shop, or at an Internet bike store. Some bikes arrive at the store for resale already specialized - in almost every case you have the option of getting a bike that you see in a store customized to suite your needs, but it usually costs quite a bit, and you have to wait at the parts to come in and the work to be done before you can take the electric bike out of the store and onto the trails. It is a necessity for you to be aware of how usual you will make use of the rack in order that you are able to buy one that is able to tolerate the rigors of trip. If you will not use it often, you will not have to purchase a heavy-duty, high price rack. Finally,each matter boils down to your prediction. If you can't afford it, even if you need it, it will have to wait. Nevertheless don't be afraid to save up if the cheaper alternatives do not match up to your needs. Attempt to figure out a rack that has simply the characteristics you required. Assume it has bells and whistles you don't want ,don't purchase it right now. It's fine to consider features and functionality that you might need in the future, for example. Was I able to go as fast as a road electric bikes ? Well...Not really, but then, I'm never in a hurry to get anywhere. When the second spring came around ,i determined it time to in fact boring a little mountain bicycle. I wasn't going to seek out any actual mountains - but there were plenty of hills around the city that had "mountain biking" trails on them. I did my few weeks of "getting into shape" and then set off for the nearest "official" trail. And let me tell you - mountain biking is a gas.
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