Raise Your Game: Impossible Is Nothing

Dec 20, 2010 1 Min Read
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Nelson Mandela, Mahatma Ghandi and Jack Welch – all these leaders had to face obstacles before being successful in their lives.

There are four ways in which leaders can overcome obstacles:

  1. Nullify your mindset
  2. Reframe obstacles into opportunities
  3. Breakdown goals into smaller chunks of goals
  4. Keep learning from the obstacles and keep focusing on the big goals.

 
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Roshan is the Founder and “Kuli” of the Leaderonomics Group of companies. He believes that everyone can be a leader and "make a dent in the universe," in their own special ways. He is featured on TV, radio and numerous publications sharing the Science of Building Leaders and on leadership development. Follow him at www.roshanthiran.com

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