Sharing Brilliance

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Our Leaders as Learners participants did it!  Not only did they survive, they were brilliant on Tuesday while working with their class of 30 sixth graders at Moody Middle School for the first time!

The coolest thing was - these leaders shared themselves and the gift of Emotional Intelligence with these young people AND they learned some valuable lessons from them.  When asked, "What surprised you most about how you showed up today?", they became aware of some amazing qualities and fears that could take their leadership to the next level:

  • Courage
  • Boldness
  • Flexibility
  • Insecurity
  • Ease
  • Authenticity
  • Choice
  • Disappointment

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Small Kelly Lewis Hello! Here are a few things that I have found support me in creating the life I want, keeping myself in check, and leading with courage and compassion: a slow walk with my hubby and our pups, my work, honesty with myself, the smile of another, and mother nature.

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