414. How Worldschooling My Kids Taught Me to Be a Better Leader

 
 
 
 
 

Worldschooling our kids hasn’t started off quite like we had planned.

Making our way over to Barcelona, where I’m recording this episode, has been eventful. It’s been a reminder that you can’t anticipate everything, and there are some experiences you just have to live through and get to the other side.

I’m sharing the 10 lessons of leadership I have learned on this trip so far in this episode, and how those lessons have been reflected during real-life experiences with my family.

In this episode, you will learn about:

  • How our energy sets the tone for our experiences (especially with kids).

  • How our first flight got cancelled and everything that happened next.

  • The #1 trait of a great leader (including moms as a family leader).

  • What I very quickly realized I had to give up on during this trip.

  • Why you don’t need to be a perfect leader to be one worth following.

  • What we teach others in our true moments of vulnerability.

  • What handling difficult moments with our kids taught me about leadership.

  • Why authority and vulnerability are complementary to each other.

 

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