I hold an office in trust, not a title. I don't want to say it's a kamikaze approach to life, but it's ingrained.
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One piece of advice that always stuck in my mind is that people should be respected and trusted as people, not because of their position or title.
You can be a leader in your workplace, your neighborhood, or your family, all without having a title.
As life has a way of unfolding as it is meant to, I have learned to trust life.
I really moved through my career based on curiosity about something. I never looked at a title and said, 'I want that.'
Trust is the lubrication that makes it possible for organizations to work.
My work is about the establishment of trust. For someone to share their authenticity with me is a soul-to-soul thing. It's not a lens-to-soul thing.
Trust comes from deeds.
It is impossible to go through life without trust: that is to be imprisoned in the worst cell of all, oneself.
Like leaders in many walks of life, my business has been to serve with, and for, others.
There is something at work that's bigger than us. It's about having a trust in life and being at peace that things are happening the way they should. You do what you do as well as you can do it, and then you don't worry or agonize about the outcome.
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