tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-104163264540869646.post8066650857874538764..comments2023-10-24T02:07:47.274-04:00Comments on K-M the Librarian: What doesn't kill you, makes you a leaderkmthelibrarianhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08173264575828631775noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-104163264540869646.post-29294699192039498242012-05-16T16:56:02.481-04:002012-05-16T16:56:02.481-04:00Every person has his/her own Achilles’ heel. No ma...Every person has his/her own Achilles’ heel. No matter how excellent a person is, at some point, he has something about himself that needs to be improved. In fact, one of the keys to becoming a great leader is to always accept a room of improvement, to never settle for less and to motivate oneself to become better. For as long as the sun rises and sets, everyday is actually a chance for us to strive and make the most of everything.Alexander Tiedemannhttp://diamondsixleadership.com/leadership-development/our-workshops/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-104163264540869646.post-52577477672981390222011-07-14T10:56:23.258-04:002011-07-14T10:56:23.258-04:00You could market a "one step leadership"...You could market a "one step leadership" program involving falling off a mossy precipice. You'd make millions! Which you'd need for the all the lawsuits.<br /><br />I've definitely gotten better with both shyness and introversion (shyness in particular); and while I know being introverted will likely close some doors for me (or make them harder to open), I'm not sure how much I want to work on it, as I don't know if I think of it as necessarily being a weakness.kmthelibrarianhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08173264575828631775noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-104163264540869646.post-69338459597559618692011-07-13T19:45:19.817-04:002011-07-13T19:45:19.817-04:00So, based on the title of this post, falling off a...So, based on the title of this post, falling off a mossy precipice made me a leader! Come, lemmings!<br /><br />But yes, developing your weaknesses is a difficult but gratifying task. I've bested my introversion (to some extent) through Toastmasters, and every night I work on my weakness for ice cream. So far, mmm mmm, so good.Nate Wilsonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09690171790664252309noreply@blogger.com