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Develop and refresh your leadership and management skills with short, key concepts & actionable strategies. Follow, engage, and practice what you learn!

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Leadership Outlines
Leadership Outlines@LeaderOutlines·
Don't just aim to get things done. Aim to do things with excellence. Make people speak highly of you and your team.
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Leadership Outlines@LeaderOutlines·
Seek opportunities to delegate effectively to grow team capability and increase your strategic focus.
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Leadership Outlines@LeaderOutlines·
@KevinSzabo14 Instead of “Avoid conflict,” I would change it to “Address conflict.” Conflict is inevitable and often healthy. We need to learn to live with it and reach successful resolutions.
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Kevin Szabo
Kevin Szabo@KevinSzabo14·
90% of your problems go away if you: - Eat clean - Hit the gym - Dress better - Avoid conflict - Think before you speak - Be more careful with sharing your opinion Focus on the basics.
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Leadership Outlines@LeaderOutlines·
Listening is not only the act of hearing and understanding. Listening is also about asking questions and being curious.
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Leadership Outlines@LeaderOutlines·
Managing Change. Remember that most of the time when you find resistance, it is often due to lack of clarity. Make an extra effort to provide clear direction and a good explanation of the steps to get there.
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Valerie Anne Smith
Valerie Anne Smith@ValerieAnne1970·
VASECTOMY...It Is A 24 Billion Dollar Industry. Doctors Profit From Men's Long Term Health Being Totally Destroyed. 70% Of Men Develop Autoimmune Disease. 40% Increase In Dementia & Aphasia. 20% Diagnosed With Aggressive Prostate Cancer. 33% Suffer Permanent Chronic Pain... You’d be hard pressed to find a urologist willing to be upfront about the risks associated with vasectomy - it’s a 24 billion dollar industry. A survey of 1,500 urologists in the US reported that 90% of doctors would not stop performing vasectomy, despite numerous reports of vasectomy being linked to prostate cancer & plenty of other medical conditions. After a vasectomy, the natural duct for sperm is closed off. The testicles continue to produce 50,000 sperm per minute. The sperm build up pressure in the epididymis of the testicles, which eventually ruptures from pressure. Research shows as high as 33% of patients experience long term post vasectomy pain. What happens to all those sperm cells? This is where the immune response comes in. The sperm are still produced & still burst out, but now they have nowhere to go except into the bloodstream, where they were never intended to be. Certain organs - including the testes & the brain - exist in what is the equivalent of a gated community in the body. Tiny tubes within the testes (in which sperm are produced) are protected by a physical barrier of Sertoli cells. The tight connections between these cells prevent blood-borne infections & poisonous molecules from entering the semen. After a vasectomy, however, the protective barrier is broken & semen mixes into the bloodstream. The immune system recognizes the sperm as invading foreign agents & produces anti-sperm antibodies in 70% of men. Sperm cells are naturally active & have very strong enzymes. This is why a man’s body has a strong layer of tissue known as the Blood-Testis Barrier (BTB). Vasectomy ruptures this barrier. A man’s immune system sees the sperm as an infection that needs to be addressed, resulting in an immune response that’s never ending. The body quickly (within 3-4 days) makes antisperm antibodies to attack his own cells. This assault is not just confined to the sperm themselves, but affects other cells & tissues as well. There’s no way to predict exactly what the reaction will be, but it is known that 75% or more of post vasectomy men will begin to produce these antisperm antibodies, leading to autoimmune disease pathology in almost 70%. According to a study in Finland, the “presence of sperm antibodies correlates with nearly every pathological condition of the male reproductive tract.” Documented Conditions Caused By Vasectomy: Sexual dysfunction Chronic pain Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA) Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) Prostate Cancer Testicular Cancer Antibody Autoimmune Disease Cardiovascular Disease 👇Immunological Consequences Of Vasectomy👇 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7283529/ 👇Vasectomy Increases Prostate Cancer👇 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31119294/ 👇Vasectomy Causes Primary Progressive Aphasia👇 pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17159614/ 👇Function Of The Testicular Epididymis👇 proteinatlas.org/humanproteome/… Speaker: Dr Nicole Rivera
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Hussain Yousafzai, PhD
Hussain Yousafzai, PhD@imhussainali·
Great leaders understand that small, consistent actions in daily life build the foundation for lasting impact.
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MTS@Mtshub·
The secret to your future is hidden in your daily routine
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The Artful Man
The Artful Man@TheArtfulMan1·
Did you give your mind time to just wander today?
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chance
chance@luhchano·
If you don't figure yourself out, AI will do it for you. And it won't ask for your input.
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Hussain Yousafzai, PhD
Hussain Yousafzai, PhD@imhussainali·
Patience and persistence are the quiet forces that shape destiny.
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LUX@WealthyStrategy·
@LeaderOutlines A foundational truth worth embracing. Cultivate a positive mindset with eager resolve, crafting an outcome of enduring success from the outset.
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Leadership Outlines@LeaderOutlines·
Always start with the right attitude. Our attitude at the start of an activity impacts its outcome more than anything else.
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Leadership Outlines@LeaderOutlines·
@AiJohnAllen Great to hear directly from Bolt’s CEO! It’s great to hear what these kind of tools can do for you.
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Leadership Outlines@LeaderOutlines·
@Man_s_Bible Distractions are everywhere. You decide whether they control you. Be bold, focus on what truly matters, and pursue your dreams.
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Man’s Bible⚡️
Man’s Bible⚡️@Man_s_Bible·
YOU’RE GETTING DISTRACTED AGAIN. Remember the promises you made to yourself. Dear son, Get back on track.
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MTS@Mtshub·
Focus on your path Growth takes time, not comparison
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Leadership Outlines@LeaderOutlines·
Always make progress easy to track. As a leader, you need to know where you are—whether you’re on track or slipping behind. Spotting problems early and staying aware helps you step in fast and lead the way forward. Stay alert, stay steady, and always move with purpose!
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Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab·
Question for you. When you have to do 1-3 hours of focused work, do you place your phone:
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Leadership Outlines@LeaderOutlines·
@Hyken For customer-facing roles, adopting a service- and excellence-focused mindset is key. Learners must understand customer service and practice interactions to enhance customer experiences.
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Shep Hyken
Shep Hyken@Hyken·
The real goal of training isn't to teach employees about specific things to share or not share with customers. It's to teach the common sense that you shouldn't say anything that isn't customer-friendly. Think before you speak.
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