Watch this short clip if you want to know the secret that puts you in rarefied air as a leader.
Harvard Business Review reported on many of the problems that working from home creates. In my view, it works for the solopreneur but not for 95% of the population. At a minimum, you must find ways to reduce "screen" time so your team stays connected and energized.
Have a clear plan for recruiting and retaining talent. It better include specific and consistent expectations on your policy about working from home.
Why do you avoid conflict? What does it cost you? There's a great article that goes deep into the psychology about why people "ghost" others. It's relevant to dating and equally important for business.
Be courteous. Get back to people. Treat others how you want to be treated. My dad told me over and over, "Never be afraid of the truth." I'll add: both hearing the truth and telling the truth.
The Infinite Game by Simon Sinek.
Read the book and answer the question: How do you play to succeed in the game you are in?
All your blessings in life. I've been counting them constantly this week during a phenomenal trip with my wife and team to Monaco and Paris.
Take nothing for granted. The news will try to sell you on how bad we have it. It's up to you to keep telling yourself how good you have it.

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