There are two times in your life when you know all there is to knows

… about parenting. Before you have kids and after they’ve left the house. While you have kids at home, everything is an experiment! It’s all theory, then it’s all experience.

My father told me that when we told him and my mother we were expecting our first child almost 20 years ago! He was right… well, we still have kids at home so I don’t know for sure about the ‘after they’ve left them home’ part. He’s done pretty good with other advice…

There are two times you know all there is to know about leadership, before you lead and after you die. While you’re the one leading and responsible for making the decisions, all bets are off… at least if you listen to all the people second guessing every move you make!

Actually, you never know all there is to know about leadership. What are the most important leadership lessons you’ve learned? Go ahead, leave a comment and share your wisdom!

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  1. Ben Reed
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    Here’s my wisdom:
    Don’t share wisdom from somewhere you haven’t been.

    I’m in that “experimental” stage right now…got a 2 year old at home. You can bet I won’t be doling out advice for other parents of 2 year olds!

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