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08/20/2019

Leading with Joy and Servant Leadership

Love is the very foundation of relationships and of ethical encounters with and through the other.
Lynda Stone, Professor of Education

Brené Brown, in her book, Dare to Lead, in describing leaders who lead with joy, writes about the one thing they have in common: “Gratitude. They practice gratitude. It’s not an ‘attitude of gratitude,’ – it’s an actual practice. They keep a journal, or make a note of what they’re grateful for on their phones, or share it with family members.”

And in Mike Brown’s popular book, Idea Magnets: 7 Strategies for Cultivating and Attracting Creative Business Leadershe talks about the concept of servant leadership: “Individuals with a propensity toward servant leadership instinctively look at opportunities and issues with others’ interests as the starting perspective. You might think that a servant leader is always in the background. That isn’t accurate, though. Sometimes a servant leader is putting a teammate in the position to be in front and in charge; at other times, the servant leader must be in the spotlight when that’s what it takes for the team to succeed.”



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