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Today's note is inspired by a quote attributed to Hans Sachs, 16C poet, singer and dramatist,
"Mensch, was du tust, bedenk' das End; das wird die höchste Weisheit genennt."
("People, when you do something, think of the end result; that is the wisest approach.")
So, for centuries leaders have been working to "start with the end in mind."
Personal Leadership Link: Every conversation leaves an emotional aftermath - how do you want others to say they feel after spending time with you?
Coaching Point: What habit could you develop to create this kind of impact?
"Mensch, was du tust, bedenk' das End; das wird die höchste Weisheit genennt."
("People, when you do something, think of the end result; that is the wisest approach.")
So, for centuries leaders have been working to "start with the end in mind."
Personal Leadership Link: Every conversation leaves an emotional aftermath - how do you want others to say they feel after spending time with you?
Coaching Point: What habit could you develop to create this kind of impact?
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