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Is Sorry Your Finish Line?

One of the fundamental things track coaches teach is to never stop at the finish line. Why? Because stopping at the finish line means you slow down prior to...
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Actively Serve Others

“Don’t be the person who, all your life, needs to be ministered to. It’s time for transition – to be the one helping someone else.” – Joyce Meyer What...
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Who Are You?

“There are two kinds of people in the world – those who walk into a room and say, ‘There you are,’ and those who say, ‘Here I am.'” –...
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Servant Leadership Gut Check

“Servant Leadership.” It’s a popular term thrown around these days. We tell our people they need to be servant leaders. We constantly ask our colleagues and customers to tell...
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Dealing with a Difficult Customer

The woman was obviously distraught and emotional as she raised her voice blaming the airline attendant for missing her flight. My daughter, Jeri, and I were waiting at our...
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Take This Job AND…Nevermind.

Four Tips on How to Leave Your Soon-to-Be Former Job Behind. Outstanding advice from one of our Emerging Leader bloggers, Annie Kelley. I hate quitting. Jobs included. At one job,...
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Having the Confidence to Serve

Welcome back, and if you’re wondering if you’re still reading Leadership with Sass, you are! Hope you enjoy the new look. I trust everyone had an enjoyable Memorial Day...
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The Top 5 Motherly Habits to NOT Employ at the Office (and 5 You Should)

Happy Mother’s Day for the home – not the office! When I was a young leader, I would occasionally fall into the trap of being “motherly” at the office....
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Having the Confidence to Serve

Do you have the confidence to serve? Leaders tend to talk a lot about “servant leadership.” I actually think we talk too much about it. Servant leadership is something...
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