Come explore America's storied past! Embark on an unforgettable journey from August 30th - September 4, 2023, where you'll uncover the secrets that have shaped our nation. Visit iconic landmarks like Plymouth Rock and John Adams’s home as well as special tours of eerie historical sites in Plymouth at night. With a chance to relax while cruising along the harbor with some delicious ice cream, this is your opportunity for a remarkable educational experience that will stay etched into your memory forever. Ready yourself to discover what lies beneath the American history you may or may not have learned about in school?
Click here to view the itinerary. https://www.wetravel.com/trips/monument-to-our-forefathers-cheryl-johnson-plymouth-85621621?preview=1
I encourage YOU to employ what I call "Harmonic Leadership," which is a really evocative name. Let's explore the core philosophy behind that title and what it means to lead harmonically?
This is a concept I chose very intentionally. For too long, we’ve associated leadership with a single, loud voice—a soloist. But the most successful, innovative, and resilient teams don't operate like a solo act; they operate like a symphony or a great jazz ensemble.
Harmonic Leadership is built on a simple but profound idea: a leader's primary role is not to be the best player, but to create an environment where every musician (person) can play their best, together. It’s not about everyone hitting the same note—that's unison, not harmony. Harmony is when different, diverse notes combine to create a sound that's richer and more beautiful than any single note (person) could be on its own.
So, to lead harmonically means you are focused on tuning the team. You’re listening to the dynamics, blending ...