Would you call yourself a Hero?
Before you answer, consider that heroes are not extraordinary people. They are ordinary people who do extraordinary things. They are not necessarily courageous. They often feel like giving up. And rarely, if ever, think of themselves as anything special. One thing they all share is a sense that ‘there’s more’. More to discover. More to do. More to them than the world has yet seen. That’s the source of their energy. It's why they lead change and innovation. And why they can sometimes seem itchy to find better ways of living, working and doing business.
So, are you a hero? Or at least hero-in-waiting? And how many others can you spot in your business?
We help individuals, teams and whole businesses uncover and tap into their heroic qualities. To approach work and life as a protagonist not a bystander.
We do this through:
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"heroes are not extraordinary people, but ordinary people who are called to do extraordinary things"
Local Hero Eugenio Benhe (pictured) is a quiet, unassuming man and a real hero whom we met in Maputo, Mozambique. To learn more about Eugenio and the life long dream he is making a reality, please click here.
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