How To Lead When You're Not In Charge - Session 3 - Choose Positivity
How to Lead When You're Not In Charge (Clay Scroggins)
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16m
Positivity is powerful. It's not a personality trait. It's not about being a positive person versus being a negative person...or even a realistic person. It's the outflow of a broader perspective. You can *choose* positivity. When you do so, you change the **energy** of your team, your **humility** makes ideas work — even if you don't believe in them — and team **unity** is forged.
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