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“Discipline even in the small things is important,” I said. “But as a leader, you need to carefully balance the dichotomy between these two opposing forces: understanding where to stand firm and where to bend. You need to carefully prioritize where you hold the line and enforce standards. “I’m sure you’ve heard the term ‘leadership capital’ before,” I continued. “As a leader, you only have so much authority that you can spend, and you need to choose wisely where you apply it. It seems to me you are expending a great deal of your leadership capital on cell phones when it might be much better utilized elsewhere. “You mentioned there is resistance to the new standard operating procedures,” I observed.
The Dichotomy of Leadership
Jocko Willink, Leif Babin
Your beliefs determine your attitudes, which are a combination of what you think and how you feel. An attitude is an emotionally held belief. If you believe I’m worthwhile; things usually work out the way I want them to; I can do whatever I really want to do, you will have a positive, optimistic attitude about life. On the other hand, if you believe I’m not worthwhile; life is too hard; I’ll never get what I want; those beliefs will tend to give you a negative, pessimistic attitude about life.
Re-Create Your Life
Morty Lefkoe
žádná příručka vás nenaučí, jak někoho donutit, aby se s vámi bavil, když o to nemá zájem. Ale tato situace nastává jen výjimečně. Většina lidí se s vámi ve většině případů dá do řeči na většinu témat.