Behind the Balance: Tazewell Rae '28 — Keydet Track and Field 🤾
What started as a simple visit to Post turned into a transformative decision for Tazewell Rae ’28.
Now balancing civil engineering studies, cadet duties, and shot put training, he’s discovered a community that pushes him to be better every day. At VMI, he’s found both structure and a place to belong.
Read more here: https://t.co/weqn9fmhbL
John Wooden said, "Don't whine. Don't complain. Don't make excuses."
"Get out there and whatever you're doing do it to the best of your ability."
You can't control everything - But you can control how you show up.
Attitude. Effort. Ownership.
That's leadership.
Shoutout to the truly kind people.
Not the ones who are kind when it benefits them. Not the ones who are kind because someone is watching. But the ones who are kind because it’s who they are.
This kind of kindness isn’t a strategy — it’s a way of life. It’s steady. It’s consistent. It’s authentic.
So here’s to the people who show up with kindness on the hard days, to the ones who treat every person like they matter, and to those who understand that how you treat people is the real scoreboard that counts.
Congratulations to Deborah Tripp, Graphic Communications teacher at the Academies of Loudoun, for receiving the Roger Johnson Lifetime Achievement Award from the Virginia Association for Trade and Industrial Educators. This honor recognizes her outstanding dedication and lasting impact on Trade and Industrial Education in Virginia. Ms. Tripp’s leadership, mentorship and expertise have helped her students earn top honors at district, state and national competitions. Read more: https://t.co/kW8IFobdHw
“The best leaders understand that if you want to get the best out of another human, focus on their strengths and manage their weaknesses.” @mwbuckingham
Listen to Episode 164 of The Global Leadership Podcast on streaming platforms and at https://t.co/Qn9oIMFKGX!
“Love” and “work” are not words that are usually thought of in the same context. For today’s guest, however, “love” has a measurable and positive impact on the metrics of work. Marcus Buckingham is known for starting the “Strengths Revolution.” He is also a global researcher and New York Times bestselling author, and he recently joined the GLN’s David Ashcraft for a conversation about the role that love plays—or should play—in our work. Whether you are a leader who wants to know how to bring the absolute best out of those you lead, or you are curious how to discover the things you truly love (and why they matter at work), we invite you to listen to this episode.
#GLN #GLS25 #Leadership #MarcusBuckingham