You like being
right, but that's not the way of the leader.
A LEADER is not concerned with being right, but
with enhancing the team's intelligence. BOSSES are always right.
A leader inspires others
to accomplish a mission; a boss controls others to
do as they are told.
A LEader
seeks internal commitment; a boss demands external
compliance to duties.
LEADERS are exemplary, BOSSES are not necessarily.
As a leader-parent you
want your children to want to read.
With the boss-parent strategy you can make them read, but you can’t make them want to read. As a boss-parent
you want your children to read. You can "make" them read by
taking away their devices until they do it.
To inspire others to want to do what
the mission requires, you must convince them that doing so is in their best
interest. Only when your kids believe that it is best for them to read they
will want to do it—even when you’re not around to control them
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