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Comfortable being uncomfortable

Dave Kinnear September 11, 2013 1-On Leadership

I’ve heard or read the phrase “Leaders are comfortable being uncomfortable” several times now in various different places.  The general meaning I get from that phrase is that in order to grow, in order to lead, a person has to be willing to push themselves outside of their so-called “comfort zone.” I think it also has a deeper meaning. To …

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