Gravity: Seven Essential Truths About Influence, Leadership, and Your Soul

$19.99

Leadership is not just something you do, it is who you become. Your level of influence is directly tied to the person you become – your soul mass, and there is no short cut. Those who try to exert great levels of influence without building their internal soul mass, either fail to develop traction or implode under the weight of their own influence.

GRAVITY is a fable–a way to present truths through a story. While the story centers on Jason Cahill, a regional non-profit executive, it could be about a any person of influence in another person’s life: a person, a leader like you.

Pages

360 Pages

Publisher

Light and Life Publishing

Language

English

ISBN:

978-1944858001

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