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“Each decision you make today has the potential to unlock and open doors of profitable benefits or close the doors to great opportunities. Think before you act and make your decisions wisely today.”

“To encourage people, walk beside them. To inspire people, walk in front of them. To drive people, walk behind them. To lead people, walk with them.”

“A tree does not despair when its fruit falls to the ground, because it knows in due time, its seeds will rise.”

“Seeds are proof that the greatest growth takes place in the dark.”

“Serving my generation with excellence will in turn mean my generation can lead with excellence.”

“Focus on your work. Do what you're great at. Don't compare yourself to others and or waste time criticizing the lives and work of others. Do what matters most to you and make a difference doing that.”

“Success will teach you who your real friends are.”

“- I deeply believe that change is possible when we work together. The right solution comes when we clearly define things and unwaveringly persist in our efforts – this is the most important skill for success. True authority is more important than power, built on respect, understanding, and integrity. We must never allow anyone to compromise our character, because it is our inner strength that defines us. Only with true authority can we bring about lasting change.”

“Compassion is the ultimate gift we've been given as humans because it provides the antidote to drama and is the key for transforming conflict into a creative force.”

“Compassion is more than empathy in action. It’s about being motivated in many different ways to make a positive difference in each others’ lives by using our in-born strengths as a starting point.”

“When we view compassion as an opportunity to get alongside people and walk together through the pain, we can find solutions that transform everyone involved in the relationship.”

“Employees don't benefit from leaders who take away the suffering. They need leaders who come alongside them to understand the struggle and support dignity, capability, and purpose.”

“When we view compassion as less relevant than other leadership skills or too soft to be taken seriously, we avoid doing the most important and difficult work of leadership.”

“Nature has so much to teach us. This is what true leadership is about, not degrading someone, insulting someone or making them feel unwanted or unwelcome. This happens too often whether it is in our private lives or at the work place. Leadership means keeping the team together and making things flow. Not to slice and dice others because of the stress that comes with the territory.”