The King's offerings - Life and leadership lessons from the King's Speech

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Dennis and Michelle Reina, co-authors of "Rebuilding Trust in the Workplace", recently wrote a guest blog post titled. "What every leader can learn from the King's Speech".   

While this article targets people in leadership positions, we believe it's message is applicable to all of us in any role we play - leader, parent, teacher, student.

Could being humble enough to accept help from others help you unlock more of your potential?  Take some time to check out this article and watch (or re-watch) the King's Speech to see.



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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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