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Leading Legends: Female Superintendents Breaking Barriers with Purpose and Power



Leaders and Self-Deception: Your Greatest Strength May Be Your Greatest Blind Spot
What if your greatest leadership strength is also your greatest blind spot? Leadership failures rarely begin with bad intentions—they often begin with strengths that become overused. The caring leader becomes overprotective, the visionary becomes controlling, and the perfectionist stifles growth. This article explores self-deception in leadership and how greater self-awareness can help leaders recognize when their strengths are creating unintended consequences.

Dr. Cindy Petersen
7 hours ago2 min read


Strong Ground
Strong Ground explores how leaders create meaning by staying rooted in purpose and values. Like trees, what’s unseen—the roots—shapes what others experience. When leaders are grounded emotionally, cognitively, and spiritually, they lead with clarity and alignment. This reflection invites you to define what matters most and build the strong foundation needed to navigate uncertainty with strength and intention.

Dr. Cindy Petersen
Apr 132 min read


Compounding Leadership
Tiny gains, repeated daily, compound into extraordinary leadership. Inspired by James Clear’s 1% Better mindset, true growth rarely shows up in grand gestures—but in consistent, quiet actions: a thank-you note, deeper listening, one meaningful question. Leadership isn’t built in the spotlight; it’s built in the small, intentional choices made every day. What’s one thing you can do today that your future team will thank you for?

Dr. Cindy Petersen
Feb 232 min read
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