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You have another level - 
Let's find it

“The potential for Greatness lives within each of us.”
- Wilma Rudolph

As a child, Wilma Rudolph was stricken with polio and other serious illnesses. She was told that she would never walk again. Amazingly, she eventually became the first American woman to win 3 Olympic gold medals in track and field.  She was a role model for other athletes and is regarded as a civil and women's rights pioneer. 

I love her quote on the greatness within each of us. Most of us never have to face the hardships she faced, nor will we likely accomplish what she accomplished. However, we each have our own unique personal journeys, sets of challenges, aspirations, successes, and failures. And as her quote suggests, we each have the potential to reach levels beyond what we likely ever imagined. 

For me, I never imagined that I would be able to have such a meaningful impact on so many people in the work place by inspiring them to become great leaders and communicators. I have seen firsthand how we are all capable of accomplishing much more than we ever thought possible. This has been one of my life’s greatest joys. 

Wilma Rudolph

So what about YOU? What does your next level look like?

Below are a series a questions we can use to discover what that next level looks like for you. THIS is the first step in the process.  

How do you connect with people? 
How do you see yourself as a leader?
What kind of leader
do you aspire to be?
Which leaders do you admire? 
How do you win
the hearts and minds of your people?
How do you demonstrate to your team that you care about them?
How do you engender trust
amongst your colleagues?
How do you show appreciation
for your team?
What's holding you back?
How do you connect
with your audience?
How do you become more effective
in presenting your ideas and visions?
How do you feel when you're
up on stage presenting?
How do you find genuine confidence?
How do you convey complex messages in a simple way ?
How do you tell a compelling story?
Which speakers do you admire most?
In which ways is your work personality different from your personal side?
Do you have any stories
you love to tell?
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