How to develop your personalized curriculum for leadership development
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How to create your own leadership personal and professional curriculumEffective leaders create their own personal and professional development curriculum. They do not wait for their organization to do it for them or for their boss to tell them how. They do it themselves. They take their development into their own hands.  To excel in leadership, you must make personal and professional development a priority. You do that by investing time, energy, money, and focus into developing yourself and also developing your team. It’s time to build your plan to do just that! LINKS Mentioned✏️ MEMBERSHIP: Imagine getting the leadership training you need when you need it! You can when you join The Training Library Membership Site. Learn more here   ✏️ FREE GUIDE - Strategic YearEnd Review ✏️ COURSES MENTIONED COURSE: The Emotions of Time Management COURSE: Willpower Essentials: Getting Done What Matters Most COURSE: Values Verification: Validating What’s Important to You COURSE: Annual Analysis My Training and Growth Annual Analysis 🙋🏼‍♀️ABOUT KathyHi, I am Leadership Development Coach Kathy Archer. I help women leaders ditch survival mode and enjoy impactful leadership! You do that when you: √ Develop your CONFIDENCE √ Maintain your COMPOSURE √ Lead with INTEGRITY   📍FIND ME HEREMy Website My book - Mastering Confidence The Training Library Membership Site Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Facebook YouTube
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