The Kids Are Alright: Leadership Lessons from the Next Generation
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This week I sat down with three high school seniors — including my daughter — who are co-chairing a major fashion show fundraiser at their school. My goal was to understand how they were thinking about/embodying leadership.
I expected them to show up enthusiastically and willing to share their thoughts and ideas.
What I didn’t expect was a masterclass in leadership.
When I asked them what makes a great leader, they didn’t say confidence. They didn’t say authority. They didn’t say being the smartest person in the room.
They said:
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listening well
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letting others shine
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admitting when you don’t know
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working collaboratively
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choosing courage even when you’re afraid
How many of us struggle as GROWN UPS to lead this way!?
They also talked about stress and how leadership means learning to manage pressure without losing empathy.
I mean … can I get an AMEN!?
If this is how the next generation thinks about leadership, the future may be more emotionally intelligent, collaborative, and human than anything we’ve seen before.
Honestly it gave me hope, and in case you need a shot of hope this week, give this a listen.
✨ Timeless: Presentation High School Fashion ShowThis event supports tuition assistance and is an exceptionally great time. I’ll be there in full glam. ;)
Presentation High School Fashion Show 📅 April 18 🔗https://www.presentationhs.org/support/life-in-plaid
🤝 Brands Supporting the CauseThe event is supported by a group of local retailers and partners:
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Jennifer Kroll
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Remi B
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Cabi
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Macy’s
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Kismet
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Bella James
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Winchester Western Ware
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Cactus Lounge
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Virgo Santa Cruz
(Grateful to see businesses investing in young leaders and their community.)