252| 5 Leadership Lessons from Mountain Climbing + Top Weekly Leadership Links
In this episode we break down the 5 Leadership Lessons from Mountain Climbing. Regardless of your climbing background, passion or experience, these will help you navigate seasons of change and growth.
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Leadership Lesson
5 lessons from Mountain Climbing
A trail helps, but be prepared to innovate.
How far will you go alone?
Acclimate to elevate.
Beware of the false front.
Injuries happen on the way down.
Top Weekly Leadership Links
How Leaders Lead – app, Podcast, content and more
Simon Sinek and Jocko Willink interview
44 Leadership Books to Read from Craig Groeschel
Smylie Show – the Smylie Kaufman Podcast
Conversations are Better with Four People – article from The Times
How to be More Interesting in 11 Simple Steps – from Vanessa Van Edwards
10 Church Leadership Conferences to Attend in 2025 - from Carey Nieuwhof
“Ambition is when you expect yourself to close the gap between what you have and what you want. Entitlement is when you expect others to close the gap between what you have and what you want.”