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How To Be A Better Leader Using 3 Awkward Words

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You may feel more comfortable using these 3 words away from work than in your career.

That awkwardness you feel is natural.

But, it doesn't have to stop you from incorporating 3 powerful words into your work vocabulary to set yourself apart as a leader.

A leader who is kind and confident.

And, highly effective.

In this week's episode, we'll talk about how to be a better leader using 3 awkward words.

You'll Learn

  • Why leadership experts recommend being gentle, gracious, and kind to lead teams effectively
  • 3 conversation scripts you can use to incorporate these 3 words into your daily work
  • How to have a positive impact on the people in your organization without feeling awkward
  • The power of applying "soft skills" to distinguish yourself as a leader

Links and Resources from this Episode

Read one of my favorite books on leadership, Gracious Leadership: Lead Like You’ve Never Led Before by Janet Smith Meeks.

Get your copy of my free guide, 5 Simple Ways to Lead when You’re Not the “Leader”.

Check out the blog post, "How to Lead with Gentleness, Not Fear" by Michael Hyatt, bestselling author and leadership expert.

Connect or follow me on LinkedIn where I post daily on how to create exceptional meetings
See the show notes at GregHarrod.com.

  continue reading

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Manage episode 322952201 series 2942140
Content provided by Greg Harrod. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Greg Harrod or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

You may feel more comfortable using these 3 words away from work than in your career.

That awkwardness you feel is natural.

But, it doesn't have to stop you from incorporating 3 powerful words into your work vocabulary to set yourself apart as a leader.

A leader who is kind and confident.

And, highly effective.

In this week's episode, we'll talk about how to be a better leader using 3 awkward words.

You'll Learn

  • Why leadership experts recommend being gentle, gracious, and kind to lead teams effectively
  • 3 conversation scripts you can use to incorporate these 3 words into your daily work
  • How to have a positive impact on the people in your organization without feeling awkward
  • The power of applying "soft skills" to distinguish yourself as a leader

Links and Resources from this Episode

Read one of my favorite books on leadership, Gracious Leadership: Lead Like You’ve Never Led Before by Janet Smith Meeks.

Get your copy of my free guide, 5 Simple Ways to Lead when You’re Not the “Leader”.

Check out the blog post, "How to Lead with Gentleness, Not Fear" by Michael Hyatt, bestselling author and leadership expert.

Connect or follow me on LinkedIn where I post daily on how to create exceptional meetings
See the show notes at GregHarrod.com.

  continue reading

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