So you’ve decided to LEAD… now what?

Being a leader is no accident.

It starts with a decision, which turns into ACTION.

It starts with the INTENTION to become a leader.

What is that intention? WHY do you want to be a leader?

What calls you to lead?

It’s not enough to be chosen, you have to choose every day to be a leader.

I believe that there are 3 types of leaders.

Click here to find out the three types of leaders. https://edgelink.click/LeadershipSummit


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