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		<title>Are You a Leader?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you consider yourself a leader in your field? Are you a leader disguised a follower? Is your boss getting in your way of leading and undermining your abilities to lead? Doesn&#8217;t just thinking about this make you mad? The upheaval our world is experiencing is making leadership opportunities more available to more people who [...]]]></description>
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<p>Do you consider yourself a leader in your field? Are you a leader disguised a follower? Is your boss getting in your way of leading and undermining your abilities to lead? Doesn&#8217;t just thinking about this make you mad?<br />
The upheaval our world is experiencing is making leadership opportunities more available to more people who might not have thought they could take the reigns and make an impact.  Could that be you? I&#8217;ve worked with young clients who went from frustrated retail clerks to being in strong, thought leader positions because of the things they just knew how to do &#8212; and of course their willingness to get out there and try some new things, meet new people and ultimately package themselves and their skills in a compelling way.  Don&#8217;t just get mad.  Get going! Now&#8217;s the time for new people and to create opportunity for themselves; for those who see a new way to make things happen.</p>

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