by rogerblakemd | Nov 12, 2020 | Roger Blake MD
People become leaders not because they are flawless, but because they are able to understand and correct their mistakes while maintaining others’ faith in them. The key to staying in a leadership position is recognizing weaknesses and working to improve....
by rogerblakemd | Oct 5, 2020 | Blog, Roger Blake MD
If you’re a leader, you might feel like you’re all alone on the top of a mountain, unsure of how to interact with the masses down in the valley below. The best way to overcome this feeling is by mingling with the crowd. Not only will this take care of your own...
by rogerblakemd | Sep 14, 2020 | Blog, Roger Blake MD
2020 has been a challenging year. Between the coronavirus pandemic and the subsequent political and economic fallout, there have been plenty of disruptions to our normal state of affairs. This has made leadership especially important in the last few months. When times...
by rogerblakemd | Aug 19, 2020 | Roger Blake MD
People often associate those in leadership positions with an extroverted personality: they are outgoing, charismatic, and form relationships with other people much easier than someone who is introverted. This, however, doesn’t mean that introverts cannot become...
by rogerblakemd | Jul 22, 2020 | Roger Blake MD
As a leader, it’s your job to make sure those working for (or with) you can put their faith in your abilities, and for that to happen, you need to work to inspire them. Inspiration doesn’t just come with the job title; you have to work to drive people toward being the...