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Andy Stanley

@AndyStanley
Do for one what you wish you could do for everyone.
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    Andy Stanley
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    Aug 17
    Great leaders commit to prioritizing what they value most over what they want now. The latest Andy Stanley Leadership Podcast is available now. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts or watch on YouTube: youtu.be/ePLW_Qp7oAg
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    Andy Stanley
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    Aug 17
    The hardest person you'll ever lead is the person you see in the mirror every day. And the more influence you have, the more important self-leadership becomes. In the latest Andy Stanley Leadership Podcast episode, we explore three fundamental commitments every leader must make
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    Great Leaders Lead Themselves Well, Part 2
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    Andy Stanley
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    Aug 17
    Your courage to forgive may be the catalyst for extraordinary.
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    Andy Stanley
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    Aug 13
    Great leaders make a commitment to tell themselves the truth, even if the truth makes them feel bad about themselves. The latest Andy Stanley Leadership Podcast is available now. Listen anywhere you get your podcasts or watch on YouTube: youtu.be/5yU3oQjDkgM?si…
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    Andy Stanley
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    Aug 11
    Whenever you catch yourself selling yourself, hit pause. We rarely have to sell ourselves on a good idea. Exceptional leadership starts with telling yourself the truth, even when it hurts. The latest Andy Stanley Leadership Podcast is available now. Listen anywhere you get your
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