It strikes me when doing work on strengths-based leadership that the biggest hindrance to people connecting with their strengths is a subconscious and unhealthy attachment to GUILT. Our education drums into us this idea that functional humans must spend a disproportionate amount of time working on their weakness so that they can be ‘well rounded’ […]
Rachel Nyaradzo Adams
Rachel Nyaradzo Adams is a leadership practitioner invested in developing deep benches of leaders as far across the African continent as her work can reach.
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African leaders, please give us back our dignity in 2016
[dignity / noun, the state or quality of being worthy of honour or respect.] It’s taken me a short while to figure out what upsets me so much about power cuts in Africa. The experience is in both measurable and immeasurable ways un-dignifying. You are in the middle of cooking a meal for the family, […]