Raise Your Game: Leadership In Everything

Aug 14, 2016 1 Min Read
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Whether we like it or not, life places us in leadership positions everyday. For instance, as parents we are leaders to our children; our friends turn to us for advice and counsel; our subordinates reports to us at work. In everything that we do, the question is not whether we are leaders, but rather, are we good leaders?

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Joshua Yee is a caffeine-dependent life-form. He wants to live in a world where cars can fly, teas are banned, and iPhones are cheaper. He is passionate to see young people stand up to fulfill their fullest potential in their own unique way.

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