Book review:
Leadership is not about grand gestures or earth-shattering decisions. More often than not, it’s about the small actions we take every day. It’s about how we treat ourselves and others, handle failure, react to success, approach problems, and learn and grow.
In this book, the author aims to help the readers navigate their personal challenges and harness their potential to lead a healthier, more fulfilling life and positively impact their world. This book is about helping you make these small but powerful changes. It’s about turning the scattered energy of your teens and young adult years into focused potential. It’s about helping you become not just a better leader but a better person.
Quote from the book that piqued me to ponder:
💗 "Start where you are, use what you have, and do what you can. You’ll find that, with time, you’re not just a leader to your peers but also to yourself."
💗 "“There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact,” and there’s nothing more deceptive yet revealing than understanding oneself."
The author ponders on the fact that Knowing your strengths allows you to lead from a place of confidence, harnessing what you naturally excel at to create impact. Recognizing your weaknesses isn’t about self-criticism but about understanding areas where you can learn, grow, and seek help from others. He has provided a lot of jigsaw puzzles for readers to harness their abilities.
Overall, this book provides a grow approach by following certain rules. It helped me a lot in leading towards leadership irrespective of age, gender or societal status. Worth reading, do grab it.
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