10 Ways: How Leaders Become Better

“You can’t change where you stand, but you can change the direction you are going. It’s not what you are going to do, but it’s what you are doing now that counts.
–Napoleon Hill

I’ve played golf for years and honestly, I haven’t improved much. I chalked it up to “I don’t play that much”. Then, I started asking other golfers what they did to get better. I started gaining some great advice– I thought I’d share how I relate it to being a better leader, one small change at a time.

Remember, your success will be based on your commitment to your own personal development. The key to personal development is being more GROWTH-ORIENTED than GOAL-ORIENTED.

Here’s to becoming a better leader!
–Steve

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About the Author

Steve Gutzler is the President of Leadership Quest, a Seattle-based leadership development company. Steve is a dynamic, highly-sought-after speaker who has delivered more than 2,500 presentations to a list of clients including Microsoft, Starbucks, the Seattle Seahawks, Pandora Radio, Boeing, Cisco, Starwood Corporation, the Ritz Carlton group, and the U.S. Social Security Administration. He recently was voted #1 by the readership of Huffington Post as the Most Inspirational Leader on Social Media.

A published author on leadership and emotional intelligence, Steve resides near Seattle with his wife Julie where they enjoy time with their three adult children and six grandchildren.