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Leadership is Not a Zero-Sum Game: Winning Together

A recent conversation with a colleague sparked some deep thoughts about leadership. We discussed many aspects—how to align with senior leaders, how to filter out unnecessary noise, and how building allies helps in securing wins. But one aspect struck me the most— our wins are not just about us . Leadership is not a one-man race; it’s a journey where success is shared. I often hear people say, "I did this, I achieved that." But in leadership, it's never just about " I" . It's about " we" . The real measure of leadership isn’t how far you go alone but how many people you bring along. The Shift in Leadership Mindset When stepping into leadership roles, many believe that their success depends on outperforming others. But true leadership requires a different mindset— I win, they win. They win, I win. It’s not about competing within your own team but about collaborating for collective success. This mindset shift is especially crucial when transitionin...

Passion is Overrated—Momentum Drives Success

  We’ve all heard the advice:   “ Follow your passion ”.  It sounds inspiring, but does it always work? Many people spend years waiting for passion to strike before taking action, only to feel stuck and unfulfilled. But what if passion isn’t the starting point of success? What if, instead, success creates passion? The Passion Myth Passion is often romanticized. We imagine successful people as individuals who always knew what they wanted and pursued it relentlessly. But in reality, most successful people didn’t start with passion; they developed it over time. Think about it—how many people truly know what they are passionate about from day one? Many of us start with uncertainty, doing things we might not even like at first. Over time, as we improve, gain confidence, and see results, we start enjoying the process. Success Fuels Passion, Not the Other Way Around Consider this: Have you ever worked on a project you weren’t excited about initially, but once you started seeing ...