I was walking in the snow with my daughter today. She's leading and would want me to follow her tracks. When I'm feeling tired, she asked me to push on. When we get to the top overlooking the yard, she asked me not to look down, whatever happens, or else I might slip. If I feel am slipping or getting stuck, she would hold my hand and steady me. She asked me to follow the tracks closely and not to deviate. She also reminded me not to make my own tracks because she's the bus driver. She also reassured me that she knows where she's going and that I need to trust her. When she's doing the loop-to-loop, that means that I have to just go along with the loop. When it's time to go home, she will lead me home. She tells me to enjoy and have an adventure. If you have a firm and confident leader like that, there's nothing you can't do! Cheers! If this article resonates with you, please share this with your colleagues and networks. You can also subscribe to our monthly newsletter to be the first to know of resources available for you. Contact us to resolve your challenges.
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