To play the game of golf well you need to establish tempo, balance and focus. To become a leader worth following you need to do the same. Meet Thane Marcus Ringler, former Pro golfer. He shares a metaphor to inspire leaders to establish healthy habits for effective leadership. Use this tool to avoid burn-out and to make sure your key relationships remain the priority.
The game of golf requires strong habits and consistent mental discipline, and is a great metaphor for leaders. Thane Marcus Ringler, former professional golfer, shares a simple but powerful tool that can help leaders set their mind, their calendar and their priorities in a way to ensure healthy longevity at work and at home. Thane shares this tool as a way to make sure we focus on the right things at the right time. As humans, we tend to chase "shiny objects", but that makes us lose sight of the things and the people that are foundational to what matters long term. Learn the value of tempo, balance and focus.
Use this tool to create a rhythm that is sustainable for your leadership health and for long-term impact.
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