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Henry Clay's Important Leadership Reminder

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"The time will come when winter will ask what you were doing all summer." Senator Henry Clay

The athletic translation of this is succinctly summed up in a quote that says - "Champions are made in the offseason."

With the relatively few remaining weeks of summer, this Leadership Lesson reminds us all to take advantage of the time we still have available to plan, prepare, and develop - before the chaos and craziness of the school year sets in.

Be sure to take advantage of the summer time to read and reflect.

For sooner than we know it, winter will be upon us and testing us to see if we have grown any wiser by making the most of summer still in our midst.


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