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From time to time, we’ll share what other books are on Lee’s bookshelf. For the 4th time, Lee just finished re-reading Viktor E Frankl’s book, “Man’s Search for Meaning”. Based on his own experience at Auschwitz and the experiences of those he treated in his practice as a psychologist, Frankl argues that we cannot avoid […]
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In this short video, Lee answers the question “Why do these 14 lessons work?” And, here is a list of them below. Which ones have you used recently? What was the result? Leading Yourself Lesson 1 – Know Yourself Lesson 2 – Guard Your Character Lesson 3 – Stay Positive Lesson 4 – Confront Your […]
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Lee Ellis shares in a candid, one-on-one interview with “Medium and Message” about leaders facing their fears and doubts. An important quote from the interview was, “You have to learn to lean into the pain of your fears and doubts,” he says. “We all have doubts. I consult with leaders all the time, and even […]
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“For people that are having challenges in life, you have to bounce back, you have to keep going, and you have to believe that tomorrow can be better.” This quote is an excerpt from Lee’s recent news interview on Fox29 in San Antonio. Watch now – http://bit.ly/H9q4jU
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LIKE or FOLLOW any of the following social media sites on Facebook, Twitter, or LinkedIn during the month of April, and you’ll automatically be entered for a chance to win a one-on-one leadership coaching session with Lee Ellis.* There are several ways to connect online and support Lee Ellis and FreedomStar Media: – Visit Lee’s […]
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March is always an exciting month in my life. It’s the month that more than 300 former Vietnam POWs who came home in the last two groups at the end of the war. This year is the 39th anniversary of our release from the communist cells in Hanoi. Words can’t describe the joy of […]
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Lee briefly talks about the importance of family support during his POW experience. Regardless of your vocation, you are a leader and have influence in your personal network—make a point to lead and support those around you Please click the link below: “How important was family support during your POW experience?” – Lee Ellis
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With Presidents Day coming next week and a big presidential election coming this year, this is a good time to reflect on the challenges of leading with honor in one of the most difficult jobs in the world—President of the United States. Let’s look at two of the more famous and successful ones, Lincoln and […]
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In this short clip, Lee describes his shoot-down and capture as a POW in Vietnam. Then, read more details in his book, Leading with Honor. (YouTube shoot down video link = http://youtu.be/NvvaZ04T-80)
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As a POW in Vietnam I was typically the junior ranking and youngest person in my cellblock.This meant that I was always a follower and never a formal leader [i]. But in retrospect, I see that I did have influence and one way it came was through being a joyful doer. The truth is […]
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What is one of the most important leadership lessons that Lee learned during his POW experience and still uses today? He shares his thoughts in this quick video interview. Would you agree that this is one of the most important lessons that leaders should apply today? What are the benefits of applying this lesson? Watch […]
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