Maximize Your Strengths, Staff Your Weaknesses: Leadership Is Not a Solo Sport
Maximize Your Strengths, Staff Your Weaknesses: Leadership Is Not a Solo Sport "You have to do it all. You have to know it all. You have to be good at everything." That myth is loud. It's persistent. And if I’m being honest—it’s still a struggle of mine. Even after years of growth and leadership experience, I still find myself slipping into that mindset. Feeling like I need to be everything for everyone. Like asking for help is admitting defeat. But I’ve come to learn something powerful: You don’t need to be good at everything. You just need to know where you’re strong—and have the courage to empower others where you’re not. This is the kind of mindset shift that can change your leadership, your culture, and your life. You’re Not Meant to Do It All We weren’t designed to lead alone. Even the greatest minds in history had help, support, and people behind the scenes making things happen. Leadership is not about doing it all. It’s about doing the right things—and trusting ...