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What are you doing to solve problems? | 2 necessary traits for achieving your dreams | Why grace is

What are you doing to solve problems? | 2 necessary traits for achieving your dreams | Why grace is a good strategy right now Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( September 28, 2020 CONNECT WITH SMARTBRIEF  [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [SmartBrief on Leadership]( [SmartBrief on Leadership]( Innovative Ideas. Ahead of the Curve. [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [SHARE](  [] Leading Edge [] [What are you doing to solve problems?]( It's good to be concerned about problems, but action is the best way to solve them, writes Dan Rockwell. "Compassionate people -- who delegate their concerns -- distract, drain, and frustrate while standing aloof," he writes. Full Story: [Leadership Freak]( (9/24) [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] [2 necessary traits for achieving your dreams]( Developing self-confidence and discovering what makes you unique can help you reach your goals and be a role model for others, writes John Hope Bryant, chairman and CEO of Operation HOPE. "Every great leader understands the importance of setting an example, but in today's social climate, being an example of love, positivity, strength and success is as important as it ever has been," he writes. Full Story: [SmartBrief/Leadership]( (9/25) [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Email]( Maryland makes for a smart investment Surrounded by smart thinkers, forward-looking leaders, and ground-breaking innovation, Maryland businesses are poised for a strong future. [Make your move.]( ADVERTISEMENT: [] Strategic Management [] [Why grace is a good strategy right now]( Businesses should continue to offer grace, empathy and support to employees by improving policies on leave, performance reviews, child care and mental health, among other areas, writes Tiffani Ashley Bell, executive director at Human Utility. "So, let's be honest with ourselves as we head into Q4 of 2020: We are not returning to business as usual any time soon," she writes. 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"We must act to help those in need, doing the work right now to support our families, friends, and neighbors who are facing some of their most difficult days," he says. Full Story: [Forbes]( (9/25) [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] [Principal: Strategies for new leaders during COVID-19]( Principal: Strategies for new leaders during COVID-19 (Pixabay) David Brown's first year as principal at an elementary school in Maryland was disrupted by the coronavirus, and now this year also is beginning online. In this interview, Brown offers advice for first-year principals, including understanding the importance of collaboration and relying on a strong support system. Full Story: [Education Dive]( (9/22) [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] Daily Diversion [] [Hollerin' contests have gone silent]( The nonverbal communication form of hollerin' has deep roots in the South, with Spivey's Corner, N.C., holding an annual competition from 1969 until 2016. The tradition has faded over time as "younger generations flock to cities, and it's not a tradition that's really been passed down," says Brian Gersten, a filmmaker who covered the late contest. Full Story: [Atlas Obscura]( (9/25) [LinkedIn]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Email]( [] Most Read by CEOs The most-clicked stories of the past week by SmartBrief on Leadership readers [] - [5 power traps that signal you've lost your control]( SmartBrief/Leadership [] - [7 places to look for tomorrow's great leaders]( SmartBrief/Leadership [] - [Lego CEO on what makes those bricks so unique]( TIME magazine [] - [Blend these 3 styles of leadership during crisis]( SmartBrief/Leadership [] - [Low productivity? You could be sitting on the cause]( Study Breaks Sharing SmartBrief on Leadership with your network keeps the quality of content high and these newsletters free. 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