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Taking Extreme Ownership allows you to effectively take control of any situation and solve problems, but people often struggle with how to take ownership. Our natural tendency is to shift blame away from us and onto others or our circumstances. However, if we can shift our mindset to taking ownership in all things, we then have the power to solve any problem we face. The good news is that we can start to make that shift and practice taking Extreme Ownership through 5 simple steps.
Extreme Ownership is easy to understand, hard to implement. Inevitably, leaders come across a number of barriers when working to apply Extreme Ownership within their lives. It’s important to be able to identify these barriers, and more importantly, to understand how to overcome these barriers so that leaders in every capacity can experience the impact of what true ownership provides.
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The Extreme Ownership Rundown is a great resource for you and anyone looking to apply the principles of Extreme Ownership to their lives. Written by Leif Babin, a former Navy SEAL officer, this newsletter delivers valuable insights and practical real-world scenarios to help you succeed in your personal and professional life. Each edition provides actionable steps for you to take on your leadership journey.
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