Passion, Gen Z, and why not me?

The Mental Breakdown - Edition #49

From the Coaches

Lorna Leeson muses on what passion really means and why it’s worth it for your clients to really think about that definition in Passion.

Bryony Wright takes a look at the next generation of workers and offers advice for leaders who want to make the most out of these younger employees in Are employers ready for Generation Z?

Lynn Blades reminds leaders that oftentimes they already have all the skills they need to succeed; they just need to remember that in I Don't Ask Why Me? I Ask Why Not Me?

Leigh Morrison offers advice for your clients who are looking at improving their own mentorship skills in 5 Ways Established Leaders Can Help Emerging Leaders Thrive.

Jacob Warwick argues that leadership is far more than what you know in Does Logic & Credibility Hold Back Your Executive Leadership?

Nolan Godfrey makes the case for organizations to invest more in developing their current and up-and-coming leadership talent in Why Leader Development Shouldn’t Be Overlooked.

From the Operators & Investors

Ray Dalio talks about how meditation has helped him think more clearly and build one of the largest hedge funds in the world in Ray Dalio: Life Lessons from a Self-Made Billionaire.

Paul Hargreaves makes the case that friendship plays an essential role in becoming the leader your clients aspire to be in Why Friendship is an important part of Good Leadership.

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