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Too often in leadership, we come to focus on the drive of success at any cost, and as we start spinning the tornado in an effort to reach the goal, we often fail to see the destruction we have left behind. While I have always proudly stated, “I am not perfect,” it wasn’t until recently that I began to look closely at how I served as a part of the dysfunction on my team and came to honestly and deeply own my flaws and seek to change in order to better those I serve with and those whom I serve. This workshop is designed to help those in charge (whether it is of a group of kids, a center, or an entire organization) the importance of being able to identify and own your failures in order to be a stronger and more impactful leader. It is only through authentic self-discovery that we can be stronger tomorrow than we are today!

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