Do you want comfort or growth?

The consistent "little things" leaders do are often overlooked in our fast-paced lives.

That's not good enough. We want to see the action!

Are you manipulated into believing the scripted, edited, and choreographed highlight reels of expert social media influencers?

Click on the Sharper Leaders below for real-life examples that will inspire and challenge you as a leader.

Meet all the Sharper Leaders:

(In order by last name.)

"Happy Healer""

“When you see a person without a smile, give them yours.”

Zig Ziglar

"A King of Beauty""

“Passion is often found in the crucible of work.”

Jon Acuff

"What's Your Excuse?""

“You can make excuses, or you can make progress. You choose.”

Brian Tracy

"Tell It Like It Is"

"Average players want to be left alone. Good players want to be coached. Great players want to be told the truth."

Doc Rivers

"Center Stage"

“It is amazing what you can accomplish if you do not care who gets the credit.”

Harry S. Truman

"The Best of The Best"

"Great leaders serve."

Ken Blanchard and Mark Miller

"Tiny Dancer"

"Live life as if nobody is watching and express yourself as if nobody is listening."

Nelson Mandela

"Run Trey Run"

“With discomfort as the signal of progress, you don’t want to run away from it; you want to keep stumbling toward it to continue growth.”

Adam Grant

"Sometimes the kindest thing you can do is confront a person about a personal fault or problem."

James Merritt

"Forged"

"The trials you face will introduce you to your strength."

Epictetus

"I Can Help Who's Next"

"Customer service is not a department . . . It's an attitude."

Mac Anderson

"Trail Boss"

"Every trail has its end, and every calamity brings its lesson!"

James Fenimore Cooper

"The Pied Piper"

"Great leaders don’t seek to develop more followers; they seek to develop more leaders."

Hans Fleurimont

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Sharper Leaders

Instead of aiming to impress, I want to bring to light the impressiveness of others.

Examples of being a Sharper Leader:

- Taking initiative.

- Asking great questions.

- Going the extra mile.

- Creatively helping others.

- Overcoming adversity.

- Demonstrating love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, or self-control.

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