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Three Unexpected Mindsets for Growth

Wayne Rivers
By Wayne Rivers
8 minutes

Arlin Sorenson (yes, we’re cribbing from him AGAIN) introduced Wayne to the writing of Craig Groeschel. Groeschel says: “Mindset is important. It determines how and how well you will lead.” In order to grow and develop your career and your company, your mindset will need to evolve to allow your behaviors to change so you can do and be more and to amplify your impact.

Please tune in this week as Wayne discusses Groeschel’s three leadership myths, his view of the reality of good leadership, and how you should eventually alter your view of when your impact is the greatest. What do you think? Do these views resonate with you? Where might you disagree with Groeschel? Please share with our audience in the comments.

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