Thoughts on what the best leaders do differently

I’ve been working on something I’m personally very excited about. And I would love your opinion on it.

It’s called “What the Best Leaders Say”.

If my regular posts gives you a taste of what lighting the path means, this new thing will reveal how it really works.

A much more in-depth look at what the best leaders do differently, but at the same time much more actionable.

  • What exactly in the way they show up and speak up makes them so charismatic?
  • How exactly do they change people’s minds so effortlessly while almost everyone else needs to rely on authority?
  • Why do people hang on their every word while others need to battle for attention?

Questions like these will be at the center of “What the Best Leaders Say”. So what is it?

It’s a new newsletter I’m launching. Each piece will reveal how real leaders navigate messy, high-stakes moments. Highly actionable, well-researched advice you won’t find anywhere else. My goal is that you can immediately apply what you learn to change minds and drive action.

It’s going to be a paid (but very affordable) offering, with a new in-depth piece every other week.

If that’s something you’d want to read, I would love to hear from you. Either reply to this email with your thoughts or simply put your name on the waitlist so I can inform you when it’s ready.

One more thing: Don’t worry, this free newsletter will not change. It’s here to stay and will only get better as a result.

I’m really looking forward to this. If you’re leading with ambition, I think you’re going to absolutely love this.

Keep lighting the path,
Michael

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