Why is it called “Leadership. Life. Legacy.”?? Because you can’t separate the three. They all intertwine, whether we like it or not. So, we must lead with intention, because it affects our lives, the lives of others and the legacy that we leave behind.
Will you join me on the journey of growth, learning and leadership that makes a difference?
Sagestone Partners is a coaching, training and speaking firm focused on leadership and engagement.
Erin Schreyer, President of Sagestone Partners, has been trained and certified by The John Maxwell Company, The Marcus Buckingham Company and an ICF-accredited leadership coach training company. She is passionate about empowering people to lead from who they are, authentically – with their strengths and their own desire to add value to others.
Erin is a firm believer that we can ALL be leaders; that we can influence and impact others around us in positive ways…and that if everyone took this opportunity and responsibility seriously, it could make a sweeping and sustainable difference in our world.
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Hi Erin,
My name is Andrea and I am a fellow leadership blogger (for Dale Carnegie Training) on leadchangegroup.com. I really enjoy your blog and just wanted to let you know that Dale has recently published a new book called “How To Win Friends and Influence People in the Digital Age”, an updated version from the 1936 original. Anyway, if you have a minute check out the Dale Carnegie website and let me know if you or your visitors could benefit from Dale’s resources or if you’d be interested in a guest blog from them sometime.
Thank you!
Best,
Andrea Gordon
Thanks, Andrea! I’ll check it out! I appreciate you stopping by and encouraging us!!
Wonderful and touching post, Erin! I’m so happy to see that Jonah made the right choice to see value within himself, in spite of the negativity surrounding him. Thanks!
I hope he remains strong enough, David!! In the meantime, I sure hope his video and this (and I’m sure others’) posts will cause people to take positive action today.