Your Friday reminder
The best leaders I work with share something in common.
They're confident in what they know.
And humble about what they don't.
They ask questions instead of pretending to have all the answers.
They admit when they're wrong.
They stay curious about perspectives different from their own.
This isn't weakness.
It's wisdom.
Because the moment you think you've learned it all is the moment your growth stops.
And when your growth stops, so does your team's.
Leadership isn't about being the expert on everything.
It's about staying open to learning from everyone.
From your team members who see things you miss.
From the mistakes that sting but teach.
From the challenges that push you beyond what you thought you could handle.
So as you close out the week, ask yourself:
What did I learn this week that I didn't know on Monday?
And what am I still getting wrong?
The willingness to keep learning is what separates good leaders from great ones.
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