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" ... A leader’s attitudes and behaviors trickle down, and not just to other managers and employees, but all the way to the hiring pool. That’s why it’s important for CEOs to take a critical, introspective look at how they treat their people and consider the impact it is having on the organization’s ability to recruit top talent. ... "
" ... David Johns, 38, a self-described “teacher, disruptor, and dreamer” has experienced the benefits and the challenges of dating in 2020. The Washington D.C.-based Johns says “the pandemic has exacerbated the practical concerns I have while dating as a Black same gender loving man.” In addition to the usual elevated risks of HIV transmission due to systemic racism and other factors, Johns has found Covid-19 to be a complication that forced him to be more introspective and creative in his approach to dating, which is paying off. Johns describes himself as a more confident dater as a result, and is currently dating someone who recently surprised him by reciting an original love poem in a voicemail message. “It feels like more men are seeking out meaningful, committed relationships.” Speaking of the poem, Johns says “That never happened before Covid.” ... "
" ... I was inspired by her introspective efforts, direction and courage. As a mentor, you can learn just as much from your mentees as they learn from you. Hearing about your mentees’ roles, challenges and perceptions of the organization can help you become a more aware and engaged leader. It prompts my professional scan about what insights I can bring back to my role to make the organization stronger. As in any rewarding relationship, sponsorship and mentorship are very much a two-way street, with both sides giving and receiving to make the relationship mutually beneficial. ... "
" ... Macaluso-Gilmore: I started to become the leader in my own life. I did therapy, I read hundreds of self improvement books, I got sober—and stayed that way for the past 25 years. In getting introspective and doing the work, I not only pulled my life together but realized I had a gift for helping others. One day, a friend came over for coffee and I ended up helping her with some dating issues she was having. By the time she left she felt so much clearer about how to take action in her relationship that she insisted I teach a course on personal development and help others. She wasn’t the first person to nudge me in that direction—she was one of many—so I finally decided to follow through. The first weekend, my class was $15 and three girlfriends showed up. The next weekend it was nine women. It just kept growing from there. After a month or so, a writer for The New Yorker emailed me after hearing about my classes to see if she could interview me and it felt like another nod I was onto something really needed. I know a lot of people say this, but for me it’s really true. I didn’t choose entrepreneurship, entrepreneurship chose me. ... "
" ... While Brown’s work is introspective, the intricate and imaginative images stand on their own while inviting an inner dialogue. ... "